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41. [Image] PH036_5212 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A Native American woman, identified as Queen Etna of the Cayuse tribe, is sitting in front of a tipi. A child in a cradleboard is to the woman's right. The woman is wearing a necklace, a leather dress, ...Citation -
42. [Image] Buckaroo Creek - Umatilla Reservation Maj. Moorhouse ; Buckaroo Creek, Umatilla Reservation
A tipi stands in a valley, next to a creek. A Native-American woman is visible outside. In the background are mountains.Citation -
A Native American woman, identified as Sabina Minthorn of the Cayuse tribe, holds her baby in a cradleboard. The woman wears a headscarf and a shawl. The cradleboard includes an embroidered floral motif, ...
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44. [Image] PH036_5215 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A Native American woman, identified as Queen Etna of the Cayuse tribe, is sitting in front of a tipi. She is wearing earrings, a leather dress, a hat, and a necklace. Her hair is tied in two braids. ...Citation -
45. [Image] PH036_6766
[One Native American man and two women in a field. (Burning wheat at Cayuse).]Citation -
Two Native American women, identified as Mrs. Black and Stella Williams of the Cayuse tribe, are posing outside in front of a cloth backdrop. The woman on the left is seated on a Pendleton blanket. She ...
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A Native American woman, identified as Mrs. WheetSoot of the Cayuse tribe, sits before a backdrop. The image includes only the upper half of her body. She wears a scarf over her head and a shawl over her ...
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48. [Image] We-Nix Cayuse Tribe
A Native American woman, identified as We-nix of the Cayuse Indians and sister of Donald McKay, stands in front of a canvas tipi. She is wearing a plain cloth dress, plain moccasins, leggings with a floral ...Citation -
Five elderly Native American women, identified as members of the Cayuse tribe and "converts of Dr. Marcus Whitman", sit outside a large tent. The women wear headscarves, long skirts, and shawls of woolen ...
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50. [Image] Mrs. Ume Som Kin, Cayuse Tribe; PH036_4595
A Native American woman, identified as Mrs. Ume Somkin of the Cayuse Tribe, is seated in front of a solid colored blanket backdrop, propping up a baby in a cradleboard in front of her. The woman is wearing ...Citation