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Nez Perce man and woman standing on blanket, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1903.
Nez Perce man and woman standing on blanket, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1903.
TitleNez Perce man and woman standing on blanket, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1903.
PhotographerLatham, Edward H.
Studio LocationUnited States--Washington (State)--Nespelem
Dateca. 1903
NotesMan wears feather in hair, beaded vest over long shirt, necklaces with feathers, bracelets, decorated belt, breechcloth, decorated leggings and beaded moccasins. Woman has braided hair, wears beads, bracelets, and is wrapped in a checkered blanket.

Caption on negative sleeve: Young Indian couple.

Note from unidentified source: Young married couple, Nez Perce. The feather in man's hair indicates his married status; same individual appears [NA976].
SubjectsGroup portraits--Washington (State); Nez Perce Indians--Clothing & dress; Nez Perce Indians--Women; Blankets
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Colville Indian Reservation
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA1006
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionEdward H. Latham Collection no. 409
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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Transmission DataImage/JPEG
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