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Object Number
2004.29.5358
Display Title
Woman (photographed from behind) with baby in cradleboard on her back
Descriptions
Transcribed Annotations
Written on board: "Bannock Indians. Shoshonean. Taken at Ross Fork, Ft. Hill Reservation, Idaho by Mr. Scott of Idaho Falls, 1915-16. Recieved in 1916, Gift of Mr. Andrew A. Kerr, Ogden, Utah."
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Childcare
Subject
- Cradle Board
- Baby
Department
Photographic
Date
1915-1916
Artist
Mr. Donald C. Scott
Culture
- Bannock
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Idaho
Additional Geographic Terms
Ross Fork: Fort Hill Reservation
Dimensions
Overall: 8.89 x 13.34 cm (3 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Andrew A. Kerr
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| 2004.29.5347 | Large group of people photographed in village |
California
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| 2004.29.5351 | Two women |
United States
| ||
| 2004.29.5367 | Horse with saddle |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5366 | Bannock Indian Camp - two tents and wagon |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5363 | Young woman on horseback |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5362 | Man on horseback |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5365 | Bannock Indian Camp |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5364 | Group of men, standing in line |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5357 | Man in feathered headdress with rifle |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5361 | Lodge made of brush |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5349 | Two women with horse and child in travois |
Idaho
| ||
| 2004.29.5352 | Large group of boys and girls (at day or boarding school?) |
Idaho
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