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Object Number
45-30-20/76381.1.5
Display Title
Ta-Nay-Se, a Seri Indian
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Seri / Mexico / Ta-Nay-Se, Tiburon, E.F.C. Aug. 4, '40 / "Seri" Mexico / "Ta-Nay-Se" - Seri. The four little crosses (not Christian) on face design mean that decoration will stay on four days, one day for each cross. Drawn at Kino Bay, Mexico, 1940.
Keywords
- People
- Proper Name
Subject
- Portrait
Department
Photographic
Date
1940
Culture
- Seri
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Mexico
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Mexico
Dimensions
Overall: 27.9401 × 17.4625 cm (11 × 6 7/8 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 45-30-20/76381.1.4 | Qua-nía-sol, a Seri Indian |
Mexico
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| 45-30-20/76381.1.6 | Maria Ana, a Seri Indian child |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.3 | Ain-yo, a Seri Indian |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.7 | Three Seri women |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.8 | Pedra de la Salud |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.10 | Luis Campos |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.13 | Alberto Ventura |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.11 | Ambrosio San Pedro |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.12 | Felipe Santiago |
Mexico
| ||
| 45-30-20/76381.1.9 | Florentino Campos |
Mexico
| ||
| 2004.29.8080 | Seri child |
Mexico
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| 56-28-20/19752 | Seri baskets (used) two |
Basket
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Sonora
Tabasco |