Portraits
- By D. S. Mitchell, 1877.
- By Mathew Brady, Washington, D.C., 1877. Library of Congress
- By Charles M. Bell, Washington, D.C., 1877. Smithsonian Institution and Oglala Lakota College.
- By Charles M. Bell, Washington, D.C., 1877. Smithsonian Institution and Oglala Lakota College.
- By Alexander Gardner, Washington, D.C., 1877. Smithsonian Institution and Oglala Lakota College.
- By L. T. Butterfield, Sioux Fall, SD, 1891. Denver Public Library and Yale University and at New York Public Library.
- Photographer and date unknown, circa. 1928. Oglala Lakota College.
- Photographer and date unknown, circa. 1928. Oglala Lakota College.
- He Dog's house, Pine Ridge Reservation, 1928. Photographer unknown. Oglala Lakota College.
Misidentified Portraits
- By John A. Anderson, circa. 1900. Library of Congress. This portrait is actually of a Brulé headman also named He Dog.
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