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Portrait of Chief Naiche or Nai-Chi-Ti or Noichiri, Called Nachez, Cochise's Son, in Native Dress with Blanket and Gun

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Portrait of Chief Naiche or Nai-Chi-Ti or Noichiri, Called Nachez, Cochise's Son, in Native Dress with Blanket and Gun
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  • Portrait of Chief Naiche or Nai-Chi-Ti or Noichiri, Called Nachez, Cochise's Son, in Native Dress with Blanket and Gun
  • Portrait of Chief Naiche or Nai-Chi-Ti or Noichiri, Called Nachez, Cochise's Son, in Native Dress with Blanket and Gun

    Object Details

    Creator

    Randall, A. Frank
    Wittick, George Ben

    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 No # Individual Portraits 02086300, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
    sova.naa.photolot.24_ref18246

    GUID

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3f2fd7d19-a44f-4dc5-9b4d-7b063996abd9

    Local Numbers

    NAA INV.02086300 OPPS NEG.BAE 2580B7

    Local Note

    Copyright:A F Randall, May 16, 1884
    Black and white photoprint on standard card

    Place

    District Of Columbia

    Creator

    Randall, A. Frank
    Wittick, George Ben

    Culture

    Chiricahua 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 (005 in x 008 in mounted on 005 in x 008 in)

    Date

    1884

    Container

    Box XV:10, Folder 7

    Archival Repository

    National Anthropological Archives

    Type

    Archival materials
    Photographic prints
    Photographs

    Genre/Form

    Photographs
    NAA.PhotoLot.24_ref18246
    Large EAD
    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3f2fd7d19-a44f-4dc5-9b4d-7b063996abd9
    NAA.PhotoLot.24
    NAA

    Record ID

    ebl-1628133031454-1628133035365-1

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