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Object Number
2004.24.5295
Display Title
Two women on horseback
Descriptions
Object Description
Negative split in two
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Field
- People and Family
Subject
- riding
- Woman
- Horse
Department
Photographic
Date
1914
Artist
Samuel J. Guernsey
Culture
- Navajo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Arizona
Additional Geographic Terms
Marsh Pass
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
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| 2004.24.5281 | Women receiving gifts before dance |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.5282 | Women being painted and prepared for dance |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.5714.2 | Two women on horseback, Navajo Girl and Kim Snow |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.6339 | Navajo women and children |
New Mexico
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| 2004.24.5294 | Navajo Man on Horseback |
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| 2004.24.24979 | Woman and two children preparing fish, watercolor by William Armstrong |
North America
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| 2004.24.5289 | Navajo Men on Horseback, on right is a Paiute - Called "Bishop" |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.17496 | Crow Indian woman and child |
Montana
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| 2004.24.17504 | Crow Indian woman |
Montana
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| 2004.24.17438 | Dance |
Montana
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| 2004.24.5287 | Three Men on Horseback, The Man at the Right is Paiute |
Arizona
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| 34-120-10/100570.1.67 | Two people on horseback, one standing alongside others. Kai-vav-its Tribe |
Arizona
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