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Yakama man named Jobe Charlie, ca. 1930
Yakama man named Jobe Charlie, ca. 1930
TitleYakama man named Jobe Charlie, ca. 1930
PhotographerWilcox, F. Billie
Studio LocationUnited States--Washington (State)--Centralia
Dateca. 1930
NotesMan stands in field with fences in the background. He is wearing a feathered headdress, ornate fringed jacket, and breechcloth. He carried a tomahawk in his left hand and an unidentified object in his right hand. The back of the photo incorrectly indicates this man to be Jobe Charlie.

Identified as Jobe Charlie by Virginia Beavert, Yakama elder.
SubjectsCharlie, Jobe; Yakama Indians--Clothing & dress; Tomahawks
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberL93-44.1
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionBarbara R. (Moss) Wardsworth
RepositoryNorthwest Museum of Arts and Culture
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Restrictionshttp://content.lib.washington.edu/aipnw/copyrights.html
Transmission DataImage/JPEG
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