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Object Number 2004.1.383.53
Display Title Amates - family of half-caste sisters
Descriptions
Object Description Quirigua Album: Volume 2, Page 29
Department Photographic
Date 1901
Culture
  • Guatemalan
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Guatemala
Dimensions Overall: 15.24 × 20.0025 cm (6 × 7 7/8 in.)
Provenance
Collector G. B. (George Byron) Gordon

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Amates - family of half-caste sisters
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Quirigua
Monolithic Animal G, rear half of east side
2004.1.383.109 Monolithic Animal G, rear half of east side
Quirigua
Monolithic Animal G, rear half of west side
2004.1.383.110 Monolithic Animal G, rear half of west side
Quirigua
Monolithic Animal G, forward half of west side
2004.1.383.111 Monolithic Animal G, forward half of west side
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Studio portrait of Ba-e-tha and Hack-e-a, Arapaho sisters
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/Qui, !Ungka and Di//khao sitting (children of //Ao, ≠Toma's father's sister's son)
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Gautscha
//Ao (≠Toma's father's sister's son) wearing a jersey
2001.29.26121 //Ao (≠Toma's father's sister's son) wearing a jersey
Gautscha
≠Gao (headman of Band 3) and "/Qui Hunter" (≠Gao's sister's husband) starting to make fire. ≠Gao is beginning to twirl the "male" stick in the notch of the "female" stick which he steadies by pressing it down with his digging stick and his foot. (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.25677 ≠Gao (headman of Band 3) and "/Qui Hunter" (≠Gao's sister's husband) starting to make fire. ≠Gao is beginning to twirl the "male" stick in the notch of the "female" stick which he steadies by pressing it down with his digging stick and his foot. (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
≠Gao (headman of Band 3) and "/Qui Hunter" (≠Gao's sister's husband) starting to make fire. /Qui notching the fire stick with his knife, and ≠Gao placing his hand on the pile of twigs in order to feed the fire when it starts. (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.25678 ≠Gao (headman of Band 3) and "/Qui Hunter" (≠Gao's sister's husband) starting to make fire. /Qui notching the fire stick with his knife, and ≠Gao placing his hand on the pile of twigs in order to feed the fire when it starts. (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha