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Cayuse/Chinook woman known as Ida Howlish or Te-Mow-E-Ne poses with child and many beaded objects
Title
Cayuse/Chinook
woman
known
as
Ida
Howlish
or
Te-Mow-E-Ne
poses
with
child
and
many
beaded
objects
Photographer
Moorhouse
,
Lee
Studio Location
United
States--Oregon--Pendleton
Notes
Portrait
of
seated
woman
with
small
child
standing
beside
her.
Beaded
and
fringed
items
are
hung
up
behind
her
,
blankets
lay
on
ground
beneath
chair
, and a
few
other
beaded
pieces
are
set
upon
the
blankets.
She
is
wearing
a
dark
top
over
a
white
blouse
, and
beaded
moccasins;
the
small
girl
is
in a
beaded
dress.
Both
wear
necklaces.
Note
from
unidentified
source:
Ida
(Howlish
-
Te-Mow-E-Ne)
She
is
of
mixed
Chinook
and
Cayuse
blood.
Subjects
Howlish
,
Ida;
Te-Mow-E-Ne;
Group
portraits--Oregon;
Cayuse
Indians--Clothing
&
dress;
Cayuse
Indians--Arts
&
crafts;
Chinook
Indians--Clothing
&
dress;
Chinook
Indians--Arts
&
crafts
Location Depicted
United
States--Oregon
Object Type
Photographs
Negative Number
L95-2.79
Digital Collection
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
Collection
Ralph
Prose
Repository
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Ordering Information
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Restrictions
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Transmission Data
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