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Bureau of American Ethnology negatives

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Manuel Mondragon Near Tent
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Object Details

sova.naa.photolot.176

GUID

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Bureau of American Ethnology negatives

Extent

circa 8000 Glass negatives (Gelatin and Collodion)

Date

Circa 1858-1925

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Identifier

NAA.PhotoLot.176

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Glass negatives
NAA.PhotoLot.176
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Record ID

ebl-1628181032430-1628181032433-0

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Rita, 5 years old, and Anoteelik, 15 years old, Caribou Eskimos from the upper Kazan River before barbering

Children Caribou-hunters in camp on Little River about 3/8 miles above its mouth

Mike Schweder (German-Cree) and Rita and Anoteelik (Caribou Eskimos), setting out by canoe for an overnight journey to Little River

The members of the household at Windy River

Fred and Mike Schweder, (German-Cree), and Anoteelik and Rita, (Caribou Eskimo), seated in tent (on top of the bluff)

Rita, 5 year-old Caribou Eskimo from the Upper Kazan River, at door of the "Eskimo" hut

Fred Schweder, Jr (German-Cree), and Rita (Caribou Eskimo), with the head of a big buck Caribou

"Rita (5 years) and Anoteelik (15 years), Caribou Eskimos from the upper Kazan River before barbering"

Pamela, medicine-man of the upper Kazan River Caribou Eskimos, with rifle and pack

Anoteelik (Caribou Eskimo) and Mike Schweder (German-Cree) pegging out Caribou hides to dry on top of the bluff

Anoteelik, a 15 year-old Caribou Eskimo, putting a nail in a Caribou spear at the door of his hut

Rita, a 5 year-old Caribou Eskimo girl, chopping wood

Pamela, medicine-man of the upper Kazan River Caribou Eskimos, setting out for home with rifle, pack and dog with travois

Pamela, medicine-man of the upper Kazan River Caribou Eskimos, with rifle and pack

Dr Robert F. Yule, of the National Department of Health, barbering Rita, a Caribou Eskimo

Anoteelik, a 15 year-old Caribou Eskimo, setting off with two dogs and travois on a solitary visit to the upper Kazan River

Kakoot and Amelook, two Caribou Eskimo boys from the upper Kazan River

Mohawk man, Seth Newhouse

Katello, a Caribou Eskimo of about 55 years, from the upper Kazan River

Anoteelik (15 year old Caribou Eskimo) scraping fat from a male pintail duck

Rita (5 years) and Anoteelik (15 years) just after being barbered by Dr Robert F. Yule, of the National Department of Health

Anoteelik, a 15 year old Caribou Eskimo and Mike Schweder, a Cree half-breed, by a warming up fire in the rain in the shelter of small white spruces

Six Caribou Eskimos from the upper Kazan River

Rita or Kukwik, a 5 year-old Caribou Eskimo girl, standing in the doorway of her hut at the Windy River trading post


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