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Object Number
2004.29.4218
Display Title
Navajo man
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Navajo Indians (Athapascan) / (Navajo Series) In the Glow of the CampfireCopyrighted Pennington & Rowland, Durango, Colo. / Taken about Carriso (Teec-nes-pas); Recieved through Dr. A. V. Kidder - 1914."
Keywords
- People and Family
- Ethnographic
Subject
- Man
Department
Photographic
Date
1914
Artist
Pennington and Rowland
Culture
- Navajo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Arizona
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Teec Nos Pos
Dimensions
Overall: 20.32 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.29.4212 | Portrait of a Navajo man |
Arizona
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| 2004.29.4210 | Portrait of a Navajo Medicine Man |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4211 | Studio portrait of an old Navajo Medicine Man "Thinking over the past" |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4215 | Portrait of a Navajo woman and her child entitled "Indian Madonna" |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4216 | Navajo woman and her baby |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4219 | Navajo man, profile |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4209 | Portrait of a Navajo man wearing a blanket |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4207 | Portrait of a Navajo man |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4206 | Portrait of a Navajo man |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4214 | "A noted medicine man" |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4228 | Navajo Judge with his two wives |
Teec Nos Pos
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| 2004.29.4221 | Two Navajo children |
Teec Nos Pos
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