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Portrait of John Wesley Powell, Wild Hank Sharp, Kentucky Mountain Bill, and Jesus Alviso (Interpreter For 1874 Navaho Delegation) with guns and bows and arrows

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Portrait of John Wesley Powell, Wild Hank Sharp, Kentucky Mountain Bill, and Jesus Alviso (Interpreter For 1874 Navaho Delegation) with guns and bows and arrows
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  • Portrait of John Wesley Powell, Wild Hank Sharp, Kentucky Mountain Bill, and Jesus Alviso (Interpreter For 1874 Navaho Delegation) with guns and bows and arrows
  • Portrait of John Wesley Powell, Wild Hank Sharp, Kentucky Mountain Bill, and Jesus Alviso (Interpreter For 1874 Navaho Delegation) with guns and bows and arrows

    Object Details

    Creator

    Hillers, John K., 1843-1925

    Collection Citation

    Photo lot 33, Portraits of anthropologists, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
    sova.naa.photolot.33_ref697

    GUID

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3a30c4800-c8d6-422c-9d5d-a3512f5241b8

    Local Numbers

    NAA INV.02873900 OPPS NEG.43195

    Local Note

    According to Nancy Parezo, Jesus Alviso also was Washington Matthews' informant at Fort Wingate in the 1880's. He was an Hispanic who was captured and raised by the Navajo.
    Black and white photoprint on cardboard mount

    Place

    Washington, DC

    Topic

    Navaho

    Creator

    Hillers, John K., 1843-1925

    Culture

    Diné (Navajo)
    Indians of North America -- Southwest, New

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    Portraits of anthropologists

    Extent

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

    Date

    1874

    Archival Repository

    National Anthropological Archives

    Type

    Archival materials
    Photographic prints
    Photographs

    Collection Rights

    Copy prints of original photographs held by the American Philosophical Society, National Geographic Society, and National Archives cannot be copied. Copies may be obtained from these repositories.

    Genre/Form

    Photographs

    Collection Restrictions

    The collection is open for research. Access to the collection requires an appointment.
    NAA.PhotoLot.33_ref697
    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3a30c4800-c8d6-422c-9d5d-a3512f5241b8
    NAA.PhotoLot.33
    NAA

    Record ID

    ebl-1635282656410-1635282656572-0

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