PH036_4020 Lee Moorhouse photographs
- Title
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PH036_4020 Lee Moorhouse photographs
- LC Subject
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Men
Indians of North America
Indian beadwork
chokers
Leggings
mantas Pendleton
Vests
Fur--Hair Wraps
props (object genres)
Bandoleer, Hairbone
Clothing and dress
Dress, Cloth--Beaded
Pipe, Hatchet Style
Regalia
Moccasins
Hair ornaments
Necklace, Loop
indoor photographs
Ti-Car-Nee
- 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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Ti-Car-Nee, Walla Walla Indian
- Tribal Title
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Ti-Car-Nee
- Photographer
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Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926
- Description
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An interior photograph of a Native American man identified as Ti-Car-Nee. He is sitting against a backdrop on a seat covered by a Pendleton blanket. On the left side of the photograph are miscellaneous leggings mixed with other unidentifiable objects. The man is wearing a beaded vest, a neck choker and loop necklace, and has fur wrapped in his hair which hangs down over his vest front. He has beads braided into his hair on his right side. He is wearing what appears to be a metal arm band on each arm. At his waist is a leather garment with beads extending towards the blanket floor. He is wearing beaded moccassins. In his right hand he is holding a hatchet style pipe that has a fur pelt hanging from it.
'Ti-Car-Nee' Walla Walla Tribe [Ti-Car-Nee, Walla Walla Indian, in regalia. In Moorhouse studio]
- Condition Of Source
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fingerprints; scratching; discoloration; flaking
- Tribal Notes
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An interior photograph of a man identified as Ti-Car-Nee by the photographer. The man is dressed in his regalia sitting in front of a blanket for a backdrop. On the left side of the photograph are parts of leggings mixed with other objects that are hanging on the wall just behind the man and the blanket. He is wearing a beaded floral designed vest, Loop necklace, Hairbone bandoleer, and Otter fur wraps on his hair. In his right hand he is holding a hatchet style pipe. He is sitting on a Pendleton Blanket. Writing on the photograph is "Ti-Car-Nee" Walla Walla Tribe Maj. Moorhouse, which is on the middle left side in the photograph. In the bottom left corner is the number "4020."
- Ethnographic Term
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armbands
- Tribal Classes
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Interior Photograph
Person
Regalia
Moorhouse Props
- Tribal Terms
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Man
Vest, Beaded--Floral
Necklace, Loop
Fur--Hair Wraps
Pipe, Hatchet Style
Choker
Blanket, Pendleton
Blanket
Bandoleer, Hairbone
Leggings, Buckskin--Beaded--Geometric
Back Drop
- Date
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1900/1910
- Identifier
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PH036_4020
- 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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160
- 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