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Portrait of Huerito (Little Blond); Santiago Largo Called James Long; Augustine; San Pablo, Called Saint Paul; and John Julian in Partial Native Dress with Dr Benjamin Thomas, Agent, and Alex Reed, Interpreter (Non-Natives)

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Portrait of Huerito (Little Blond); Santiago Largo Called James Long; Augustine; San Pablo, Called Saint Paul; and John Julian in Partial Native Dress with Dr Benjamin Thomas, Agent, and Alex Reed, Interpreter (Non-Natives)
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  • Portrait of Huerito (Little Blond); Santiago Largo Called James Long; Augustine; San Pablo, Called Saint Paul; and John Julian in Partial Native Dress with Dr Benjamin Thomas, Agent, and Alex Reed, Interpreter (Non-Natives)
  • Portrait of Huerito (Little Blond); Santiago Largo Called James Long; Augustine; San Pablo, Called Saint Paul; and John Julian in Partial Native Dress with Dr Benjamin Thomas, Agent, and Alex Reed, Interpreter (Non-Natives)

    Object Details

    Names

    Delegation, 1880

    Collection Creator

    Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
    National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Department of Anthropology

    Citation

    Photo Lot 24 SPC Sw Apache NM 57117 02064600, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
    sova.naa.photolot.24_ref18023

    GUID

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw37f9b0bc9-e420-4137-a466-6eb1e30256cc

    Local Numbers

    NAA INV.02064600 OPPS NEG.BAE 2575D3

    Local Note

    Black and white photoprint on cardboard mount

    Place

    District Of Columbia -- Washington, D C

    Culture

    Jicarilla Apache
    Indians of North America -- Southwest, New

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    Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects
    Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects / Series 1: America north of Mexico / Southwest / Apache

    Extent

    1 Photographic print (011 in x 008 in mounted on 012 in x 010 in)

    Date

    02 APR 1880

    Container

    Box XV:8, Folder 10

    Archival Repository

    National Anthropological Archives

    Type

    Archival materials
    Photographic prints
    Photographs

    Genre/Form

    Photographs
    NAA.PhotoLot.24_ref18023
    Large EAD
    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw37f9b0bc9-e420-4137-a466-6eb1e30256cc
    NAA.PhotoLot.24
    NAA

    Record ID

    ebl-1628133031454-1628133035327-3

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