Born on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in north central Montana in 1937, George P. Horse Capture, a member of the A'aninin tribe, was raised by his grandmother. He graduated from High School in 1956, and served for four years in the U.S. Navy.
Horse Capture earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1974 and a Master of Arts degree in History from Montana State University, Bozeman, in 1979. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Montana State University in 1996.
Married to Kay-Karol Horse Capture, a private art conservator, Horse Capture is the author of Powwow and a contributor to Robes of Splendor: Native North American Painted Buffalo Hides, and Warrior Artists: Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian Ledger Art, among other books. He taught college classes and served as a curator for the Plains Indian Museum of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody of Wyoming for eleven years, in addition to lecturing and working as a consultant for museums and other cultural organizations around the country. He has been with the National Museum of the American Indian since 1994. He helped organize the move and opening of the NMAI in Washington, D.C. After eleven years at the NMAI, Horse Capture retired and return to Montana in 2005 as Senior Counselor to the Director Emeritus.
When he died in 2013, the Washington Post said that Horse Capture was a “passionate advocate for Native American culture and a museum curator who helped give his people an unprecedented voice in how their heritage would be presented and their artifacts displayed.”
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Indians of North America, Indians of North America -- Art., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Atsina Indians., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Gros Ventre Indians., Indians of North America -- Great Plains., American Indian Paintings, Gros Ventre Indians (Mont.) -- Biography., Gros Ventre Indians (Mont.) -- Religion., Gros Ventre Indians (Mont.)--Rites and ceremonies., Indians of North America -- Atsina Indians., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Art., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Biography., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- History., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Religion and mythology., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Rituals and ceremonies., Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Social life and customs., Indians of North America -- Gros Ventre Indians., Indians of North America -- Material culture -- Exhibitions., Indians of North America -- Montana., American Indian Art, American Indian Basketry, American Indian Beadwork, American Indian Carvings, American Indian Drawings, American Indian PoemsPlaces
Great Plains, Montana, American Museum of Natural History, Berlin (Germany), Berlin Museum für Völkerkunde, Columbia River Plateau, Florida, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Indian Territory, Mexico, New York, North America, Northwest Plateau, Oklahoma, Oregon, South America, WashingtonPeople
Bull Lodge (c.1802-1886), Garter Snake (1868-1953), Chief Joseph (1840-1909), Clark Wissler (1870-1947), Doris Swayze Bounds (1904-1994), Horse Capture (c.1858-1924), Making Medicine (1844-1931), Roger Jackson Bounds (1903-1960), Running Fisher (c.1842-1909), Zotom (1853-1913)ID Numbers
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