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411. [Image] Dwellings of Columbia River indians.; PH036_5276
An outdoor view of flat, rocky ground near the Columbia River. In the background of the image is the far side of the riverbank. The expanse of land on the other side of the river is flat and open, with ...Citation -
A Native American family of three is posing in front of a tipi for pictures being taken by a white man. The Native American woman is in a separate pose on a blanket with another blanket wrapped around ...
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413. [Image] PH036_6354 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A Native American man and two Native American girls are standing inside a tipi made of woven mats. The tipi has a pole hung horizontally across the diameter. The man is wearing a cloth shirt, a woven ...Citation -
414. [Image] PH036_6341 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A Native American man, woman, and young girl stand in front of a tipi in a meadow of tall grasses in this stereographic photo. Spread out at their feet lie a couple of striped blankets. The child wears ...Citation -
415. [Image] PH036_5034 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A black-and-white photograph. The inscription in white ink at the bottom says 'Maj. Moorhouse and Wards' Umatilla Reservation. The number 5054 is written in the bottom left corner of the photo. Major ...Citation -
Hand tinted image. Four people identified as Gertrude Bass Warner, Murray Warner, Sam Warner, and Mrs. Epperley pose next to an outdoor sculpture. This structure may be a shrine. It is composed of multiple ...
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Three Native American men, identified as Young Chief, Whirlwind, and Chief No-shirt, are mounted on dark-colored horses on a plain in front of four tipis. Each man carries a staff with ermine, eagle feathers, ...
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418. [Image] PH036_4149 Lee Moorhouse photographs; 354
A balck-and-white photograph of three men. The inscription at the bottom in white ink reads Yakima Chief Saponowox and sons. No. 354. Moorhouse. Chief Saponowox sits between the two younger men, who are ...Citation