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Cayuse and Umatillas being interviewed by Mr. Charles N. Crewsdon, 1903
Title
Cayuse
and
Umatillas
being
interviewed
by
Mr.
Charles
N.
Crewsdon
,
1903
Photographer
Moorhouse
,
Lee
Studio Location
United
States--Oregon--Pendleton
Date
1903
Notes
Three
people
are
shown
being
interviewed
by
Mr.
Crewsdon.
The
woman
on the
left
is
Thunder.
She
wears
a
cape
with
fringes
and a
necklace.
Next
to her
is
No
Shirt.
He
wears
a
feathered
headdress
and
necklaces.
On the
right
is
Tow-a-Toi
[Tauitau]
, a
Cayuse
and
Red
Elk
Indian.
He also
wears
a
feathered
headdress
,
arm
bands
and
necklaces.
He also has
feathers
in his
hand.
They are
all
seated
with
pelts
and
blankets
hung
behind
them.
Same
group
in
L95-24.72
Subjects
Crewsdon
,
Charles
N.
(Charles
Newman)
,
b.
1870;
Thunder;
No
Shirt;
Tauitau;
Umatilla
Indians--Clothing
&
dress;
Cayuse
Indians--Clothing
&
dress;
Interviews
Location Depicted
United
States
Object Type
Photographs
Negative Number
L95-24.67
Digital Collection
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
Collection
CCM
/
Mrs.
W.H.
Cowles
Repository
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Ordering Information
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Restrictions
http://content.lib.washington.edu/aipnw/copyrights.html
Transmission Data
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