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Object Number
2004.29.3705
Display Title
Big John, women, and child - Duwamish people
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Coast Salish Indians (Salishan) / Dwamish - Salishan. / Gift of Miss G. Nicholson 1905"
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- People and Family
Subject
- People
Department
Photographic
Date
1850-1905
Culture
- Salish
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
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Washington
Dimensions
Overall: 8.26 x 10.8 cm (3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Grace A. Nicholson
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| 2004.29.3701 | Old Joe, Big John and Mary, Duwamish people |
North America
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| 2004.29.3703 | Five women, two men posing "participants in potlatch" |
North America
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| 2004.29.3711 | Three Makah women washing, Neah Bay, house in background |
Neah Bay
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| 2004.29.3700 | Close-up of women sorting salal berries. Quiniault |
North America
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| 2004.29.3712 | Oaité, H. Cabollie and another Makah man |
Neah Bay
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| 2004.29.3707 | Clayoquot Indian making canoe |
North America
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| 2004.29.3704 | Twelve men posing "participants in potlatch" |
North America
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| 2004.29.3702 | Puyallup, Mrs KingGeorge and Nesqually cousins |
United States
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| 2004.29.3710 | Agnes Brown and family. Makah weavers; Neah Bay |
Neah Bay
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| 2004.29.3709 | Anna Washington Irving, weaver. |
Neah Bay
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| 2004.29.3708 | Queen Annie of the Makahs Neah Bay |
Neah Bay
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| 2004.29.3694 | Group of ten men and women, and one child, sitting and standing for picture |
British Columbia
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