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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

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3b4d0e93d-6cd7-4bca-9fca-ee2bba74afaa

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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
Large EAD
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3b4d0e93d-6cd7-4bca-9fca-ee2bba74afaa
NAA.PhotoLot.176
NAA

Record ID

ebl-1628181032430-1628181032433-0

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Old Hall, the boatmaker

Clatsop woman, Ginny Jo(e) Bob left, and Cowlitz woman, Mrs Joe Duncan

Little Doctor, of Neah Bay

Billy Hall, son of Dr Hall

Clallam Indian council held in Jamestown, Washington in 1925

Wha-who-la-t'soot

John Mike

J. H. Bratley with pupils at Port Gamble Indian School, Washington

Clatsop man and woman, Banjo Louie and Jennie Michele, on steps of house near Seaside, now known as Indian Point (Oregon)

Nee-me-ilth, or Dr Hall (Old Hall), and Mrs Hall

Clatsop man Grant Marshall (left) and Al Juhras ("from another tribe somewhere in the east")

Ida Hall, wife of Billy Hall

Two young women

Group at home of Emma Adams at Hobsonville, Oregon

Clatsop woman, Kate Kjurha, and white child

Joe Duncan and party of Clatsop, Nehalems, and Quinaults in woods camp near Chinoose Creek, Washington

Billy Garfield and his family, taken on Quinault Reservation

Group of Clallam men and women -- wives and visitors of the Clallam council, Jamestown, Washington

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