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Cayuse and Umatillas being interviewed by Mr. Charles N. Crewsdon, 1903
Cayuse and Umatillas being interviewed by Mr. Charles N. Crewsdon, 1903
TitleCayuse and Umatillas being interviewed by Mr. Charles N. Crewsdon, 1903
PhotographerMoorhouse, Lee
Studio LocationUnited States--Oregon--Pendleton
Date1903
NotesThree 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
SubjectsCrewsdon, Charles N. (Charles Newman), b. 1870; Thunder; No Shirt; Tauitau; Umatilla Indians--Clothing & dress; Cayuse Indians--Clothing & dress; Interviews
Location DepictedUnited States
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberL95-24.67
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionCCM / Mrs. W.H. Cowles
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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