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Object Number 34-120-10/100570.1.63
Display Title An-ti-naints, Pu-tu-sir and wi-chuts (three women seated next to one another)
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: "Paiute Indians; Nu-a-gun-tits (Shoshonean); An-ti-naints, Pu-tu-sir and Wi-chuts (sitting); Nu-a-gun-tits - a tribe of Indians living at the Vegas, or Meadows, in Southwestern Nevada; All by John K. Hillers, Rudisill Oct. 24, 1979; x-ref: p601, p602, H5468."
Keywords
  • Proper Name
  • Ethnographic
Subject
  • Portrait
Department Photographic
Date 1850-1899
Artist John K. Hillers
Culture
  • Paiute
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Nevada
Additional Geographic Terms Vegas or Meadows
Dimensions Overall: 7.62 x 11.43 cm (3 x 4 1/2 in.)

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