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Object Number
2004.29.5561
Display Title
Two men of Kah-poh-teh Band
Descriptions
Transcribed Annotations
Written on board: "Ute Indians (Shoshonean); [Men] - Kah-poh-teh Band - in "full dress," Northern New Mexico. 40."
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- People and Family
Subject
- Man
Department
Photographic
Date
1874
Artist
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Culture
- Ute
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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New Mexico
Dimensions
Overall: 7.62 x 9.53 cm (3 x 3 3/4 in.)
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Root
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Ontario
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Painting
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Print
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North America
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