Two men, two women, three children and an infant sit in a Hudson convertible automobile on a rural street. There are three houses, and some trees in the background. The Men and women are wearing Euro-American clothing, both men wear hats, and the women wear shawls or headscarves.
A Native American man, identified as Parson Motanic of the Cayuse tribe, sits in the driver's seat of a convertible Hudson automobile, which is parked on the side of a street in town. A younger Native American man, two Native American women, and a Native American girl also sit in the car. The men wear hats and Euro-American clothing. The women wear headscarves. The front and passenger side of the Hudson automobile are visible in the picture and there are houses visible in the background.
A Native American man, identified as Parson Motanic, sits in a convertible Hudson automobile, which is parked on the side of a street in town. A young man sits in the passenger seat and two younger women and a girl sit in the back seat. The men wear Euro-American clothing, including hats, neckties, collared shirts and jackets, and the women wear blouses and headscarves. Houses and other automobiles are visible in the background.