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Object Number 2004.1.123.1.1714
Display Title Dick Woodbury, his parents and brother.
Descriptions
Object Description Written on enclosure: "The Woodburys"
Department Photographic
Date 1939
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona / Navajo County / Hopi Reservation / Antelope Mesa / Awatovi
Dimensions Overall: 9.2075 × 14.605 cm (3 5/8 × 5 3/4 in.)

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Dick Woodbury
2004.1.123.1.1835 Dick Woodbury
Awatovi
Resting in the pottery tent: Haych, Evelyn, Hal Winchester (foreground), and Dick Woodbury
2004.1.123.1.1903 Resting in the pottery tent: Haych, Evelyn, Hal Winchester (foreground), and Dick Woodbury
Awatovi
Awatovi staff, visitors: front, E. Brew, Donald Scott, Alfred Kidder, Madeleine Amsden, Louise Scott, J. Brew, Earl Morris; center, Hattie Cosgrove, Penny Davis; read, Peter Blos, Carlos Garcia-Robiou, Mott Davis, Al Lancaster, Happy Foote, Bill Claflin, Watson Smith, Dick Woodbury, John Hack, Charles Amsden, Helen Claflin, Lin Thompson.
2004.1.123.1.1667 Awatovi staff, visitors: front, E. Brew, Donald Scott, Alfred Kidder, Madeleine Amsden, Louise Scott, J. Brew, Earl Morris; center, Hattie Cosgrove, Penny Davis; read, Peter Blos, Carlos Garcia-Robiou, Mott Davis, Al Lancaster, Happy Foote, Bill Claflin, Watson Smith, Dick Woodbury, John Hack, Charles Amsden, Helen Claflin, Lin Thompson.
Awatovi
Dick Woodbury working in the stone-and-bone tent.
2004.1.123.1.1163 Dick Woodbury working in the stone-and-bone tent.
Awatovi
Hopi man and woman, probably Sylvan Nash's parents
2004.1.123.1.1953 Hopi man and woman, probably Sylvan Nash's parents
Awatovi
Ray Warburton's parents in Coroico, with mountains in background
2019.4.1.161 Ray Warburton's parents in Coroico, with mountains in background
La Paz Department
Hat, from the parents of L. Frankenstein. Plain and three-strand twined, one-face overlay.
2004.24.40752 Hat, from the parents of L. Frankenstein. Plain and three-strand twined, one-face overlay.
California
Covered bottle, from the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein, pre-1902. Diagonal twined.
2004.24.41242 Covered bottle, from the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein, pre-1902. Diagonal twined.
Lake County?
Food or mush bowl from the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein. Close coiled.
2004.24.41687 Food or mush bowl from the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein. Close coiled.
United States
Basket bowl, from the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein. Open coiled, one-rod foundation.
2004.24.41594 Basket bowl, from the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein. Open coiled, one-rod foundation.
United States
Seed bottle from the collection of the parents of J. L. Frankenstein. Diagonal twined.
2004.24.41542 Seed bottle from the collection of the parents of J. L. Frankenstein. Diagonal twined.
United States
Hat. From the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein. Plain twined.
2004.24.40897 Hat. From the collection of the parents of L. Frankenstein. Plain twined.
California