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Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects

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Object Details

Scope and Contents

The collections consists mostly of original and copy prints. There are also some negatives, artwork, photographs of artwork, and printed materials. Included is a large miscellany of ethnological, historical, and some archaeological subjects collected by the Bureau of American Ethnology from a wide variety of sources. To these have been added some photographs and other illustrative material acquired and sometimes accessioned by the Department of Anthropology of the United States National Museum/National Museum of Natural History. There are also prints of photographs from the archives' collection of glass negatives of Indians and the subject and geographic file. Although most of the material relates to North America, some images relating to historical events and to areas outside North America are included.
The relationship beween this collection and the National Anthropological Archives series of numbered manuscripts is close, for many of the accessions to the photographic collection were originally described in the catalog to the numbered manuscripts and are, hence, identified by a manuscript number. Today, the archives treat the two collections as separate entities, however, because there has been so much interfiling of uncatalog images among those with the manuscript numbers.
sova.naa.photolot.24

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3e08670ad-b881-4c35-9eb8-e196b039e553

Creator

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

Creator

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

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Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects

Extent

18,000 Items (ca. 18,000 items)

Date

1840s-1960s

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Identifier

NAA.PhotoLot.24

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Negatives
Prints
Works of art
Printed material

Citation

Photo lot 24, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution

Arrangement

The arrangement is complicated: (1) America north of Mexico, divided by geographic region and tribe based on George P. Murdock and Timothy J. O'Leary's scheme in Ethnographic Bilbiography of North America, 1975. The material is further subdivided by the organization that acted in the past as repository (Bureau of American Ethnology, United States National Museum [Department of Anthropology], National Museum of Natural History [Department of Anthropology], Smithsonian Office of Anthropology, and National Anthropological Archives). Thereunder it is divided into catalog unit or comparable categories generally based on provenance; (2) miscellany, historical and unidentified; (3) archaeology, arranged by geographic area; (4) Latin America; (5) material which did not lend itself to classification in categories given above and is identified by National Anthropological Archives catalog numbers.

Genre/Form

Photographs
Negatives
Prints
Works of art
Printed material
NAA.PhotoLot.24
Large EAD
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NAA.PhotoLot.24
NAA

Record ID

ebl-1628119809081-1628119809084-0

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Group in Partial Native Dress; Man and Woman with Animal Skins, Women with Basket Caps, Burden Baskets, and Baskets for Boiling Stones

Ceremony, White Deerskin Dance

Ceremony, White Deerskin Dance

Basket Material:Fiber of Pine Root:Sour Grass:Hazel Stems for Frame:Red Fiber from Tern:Maiden Hair From:Porcupine Quill Cap, Basket:Woman's

Kah-Hah with Habitations Behind Him

Shretta or Indian Mary Preparing Acorn Meal for Soup by Leaching with Basket in Sand

Pete, Steve's Brother (Half-Mixed)

Basket Hat Basket Hat Material

Basket Hat Basket Hat Material

Young Woman from Klamath River Village

Man Wearing Rod War Armor and Fur and Feather Headgear Aiming Bow and Arrow; Another Arrow in Mouth; Animal Skin Quiver And Arrows Under Arm

Steve with his Drum

Ich-E-Ree, Shaman, on Sweathouse Porch

Dolly Wearing Basket Cap with Carrying Basket Outside Wood Frame House

Ceremony, White Deerskin Dance

Man from Klamath River Village with Disease Called Leucoderma

Wood Plank House

Basket:Ceremonial:Used by Woman in Ghost Dance

Chief Shraigoigne Jim with Two Men and Two Women Wearing Basket Caps; One Holding Infant

Ike Yuflipper's Daughters, One Wearing Shell Necklaces; Other Wearing Basket Cap and Two Men, One with Infant

Lewis in Buckskin Suit with Shell Necklaces and Holding Bow, Arrows, and Animal Skin Quiver; Lizzie with Tattoo Chin Wearing Dance Costume? (Full Bloods)

Ich-E-Ree, Shaman, Outside Sweathouse

Ike Yuflipper and Nen-Boos with Dip Net (Tribe's Oldest Men), Yuflipper's Wife Wearing Basket Cap, and his Granddaughter On Stone Platform of Sweathouse

View of Ceremonial Grounds


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