Poker jim's camp near Cayuse station.
- Title
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Poker jim's camp near Cayuse station.
- LC Subject
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Poker Jim
Men
Indians of North America
European Americans
Euro-American clothing
Tipis
Cowboy hats
mantas Pendleton
Horses
Coats
Suits (Clothing)
Hats
Poles (Engineering)
Ladders
Trees
Cottonwood trees
Conifers
Regalia
Firewood
outdoor photographs
- Local Collection ID
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PH036 / A82
- Repository
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University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
- Alternative
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PH036_4302
Camp of poker Jim, Cayuse indian, in war bonnet
- Tribal Title
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Poker Jim's Camp near Cayuse Station
- Photographer
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Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926
- Description
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An outside photograph of two men: one is a Euro-American and the other a Native American. Both men are standing in front of a multi-layered tule mat tipi. The photographer has identified the Native American man as Poker Jim. He is wearing a cowboy hat and is wrapped in a Pendleton blanket that reaches his ankles. He is holding the reins of a barebacked horse. The Euro-American is wearing a suit and overcoat and has both hands in his coat pockets. He also is wearing a derby hat. There are six visible external poles leaning against the tipi, presumably to hold down the woven mats. To the men's right, leaning against the tipi, is a homemade ladder that appears to be made of similar poles. The background shows a hint of hillside, along with cottonwood trees and a lone pine tree. At the base of the pine tree is a stack of firewood.
- Condition Of Source
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silver mirroring; fingerprints; scratching; surface contamination; discoloration
- Tribal Notes
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An outside photograph of two unidentified men standing in front of a Tule Mat Tipi. One of the men is a tribal member identified as Poker Jim by the photographer wrapped in a Pendleton Blanket wearing a cowboy hat. Tamastslikt is unable to verify his identification. He is also holding the reins to a horse which is facing the men. The other is an unidentified man dressed in a suit and a big over coat he is wear a Derby hat. The Tule Mat Tipi has about seven layers of Tules on the poles. On the outside of the Tule Mats are more poles to hold down the Tules Mats. On the left side of the Tule Mat tipi is a home made ladder. The back ground is Cotton wood trees and one Pine tree. At the base of the pine is a stack of wood. The writing on the photograph is ""Poker Jim's Camp near Cayuse Station Maj. Moorhouse"" and in the bottom left corner is the numbers ""4302"".
- Tribal Classes
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Outside Photograph; People; Animal; Housing
- Tribal Terms
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Men; Blanket, Pendleton; Hat; Pants; Boots; Suit; Horse; Poles; Tule Mat; Tipi; Trees; Ladder; Shirt, Cloth; Coat, Jacket
- Location
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Cayuse Station >> Umatilla County >> Oregon >> United States
- Date
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1897/1920
- Identifier
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PH036_4302
- Rights
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No Copyright - United States
- Local Collection Name
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Moorhouse (Major Lee) Photographs
- Series Name
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Series I: Glass Plate Negatives
- Box Number
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171
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Set
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Lee Moorhouse (1850-1926) photographs, 1888-1916
Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes
- Primary Set
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Lee Moorhouse (1850-1926) photographs, 1888-1916
- Has Version
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Glass-plate negative
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Note
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Joint Project of the University of Oregon Libraries and the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla
- Image Resolution
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125 dpi