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San Poil chief Jim James with Nettie Francis holding child, "Ceremony of tears", Kettle Falls, Washington, 1939
San Poil chief Jim James with Nettie Francis holding child, "Ceremony of tears", Kettle Falls, Washington, 1939
TitleSan Poil chief Jim James with Nettie Francis holding child, "Ceremony of tears", Kettle Falls, Washington, 1939
Date1939
NotesMan in shirt, sweater vest & pants, & wide-brimmed hat standing by car shakes hand of small boy (in jeans, jacket & knitted hat) held by woman in head scarf, sweater & skirt. In background is church.

Note from unidentified source: During "Ceremony of tears" [the commemoration for the salmon & salmon habitat to be lost when the area was flooded by the building of the Grand Coulee Dam]. L-R: Nettie Francis, holding child and Chief Jim James. Per Alec Sam, 3/1999
SubjectsJames, Jim, 1886-1971; Francis, Nettie; Group portraits--Washington (State); Sanpoil Indians--Social life; Sanpoil Indians--Women; Rites & ceremonies--Washington (State)--Kettle Falls; Kettle Falls (Wash.)
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Kettle Falls
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberL96-90.25
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionWallace Gamble
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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