Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Male figure holding knife above his head. Scroll with text below. White moon at top. Red slip with black text in upper right. Two white slips with black ren marks and text above figure. Lantern.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Light green background with black and white votive slips. Book cover opens to reveal white slip with black text on endpaper. First page has image of votive picture tablet with two figures, a man holding a dagger and woman kneeling before him. light grey background with text in lower left edge.
Single-unit votive slip in three sections, each with own black border. Top half divided in two small single units. Left has black text against white background. Right has image of votive panel with cutlary and black text. Bottom half contains image of woman in grey plaid kimono and holding a red bamboo fan looks up at the moon against a light blue background.
Four-unit votive slip with double black border. Grey background. Square of aged torn paper filled with text, layered atop square with image of sillhouette. Rock held above by rope. Knife tool in lower left near red stamps.
Two pairs of two unit votive slips, both with a red group mark (Hakkakuren) at the top and an advertisement for Sennyoko on the top right-hand side. The upper quadrant of each part contains fan frames with scenery. Both slips include the name Utashige. On the left slip, the group mark reads fifty-three stations (Gojusan-tsugi) and the fan is decorated with red maple flowers and pink cherry blossoms and depicts three ferries in a harbor and a gateway at the entrance to a Shinto shrine. Three slips are under the fan: the pink one reads Miya, the yellow one reads Owari daikon radish (daikon), [Fudeya] forged metal (uchimono) and the green one reads [Yaokuma]. The bottom quadrant on the left contains a depiction of forged metal products including knives and partially braided strings. The right slip reads Tokaido on the group mark. Two palanquins passing through a village with a hill are depicted in the fan frame, decorated with camellias and chrysanthemums. The three slips under the fan read Narumi , famous product (meibutsu) Arimatsu resist dyeing (shibori) , and Tsuru[kusa], respectively from the right. The bottom quadrant contains some rolls of textile.
Four two-unit votive slips on blank page. Each contains dark tan book against light green background, surrounded by miniature black and white votive slips. Lower left book opens to reveal white slip with black text on endpaper. First page has image of votive picture tablet with two figures, a man holding a dagger and woman kneeling before him. light grey background with text in lower left edge.
Four-unit votive slip on page. Grey background. Square of aged torn paper filled with text, layered atop square with image of sillhouette. Rock held above by rope. Knife tool in lower left near red stamps.
A Native American man, identified as Wanico of the Umatilla tribe, is standing outside in front of a cloth backdrop. He is wearing a Euro-American shirt, a wide-brim hat, a vest, a scarf, boots, and woolly chaps. His hair is tied into two braids. He is holding a bow in his left hand and has a knife tucked into the waistband of his chaps. There are garden plants within the man's immediate vicinity. A lattice-work fence is on the left. A house and tree are visible in the background.
A Native American woman, dressed in Native American costume, is seated on a chair, in front of a wall filled with various Native American artifacts. The woman is wearing a headdress with horns and feathers, a beaded buckskin dress with beaded fringe, beaded leggings, and floral design moccasins. She has long braids, a beaded choker and beaded necklace, a shell necklace, copper bracelets, a ring, and is holding a beaded bag. A Pendleton blanket is draped over the chair. Hanging from the wall are assorted feathers and knives, decorative cords with tassels, posters, a photograph, swords with scabbards, floral design cradleboards, a horse bridle with reins, woven bags, a beaded floral design glove or gauntlet, leather goods, beadwork, a walking stick, and a tanned animal hide on which is painted a Native American man. There are several items on the floor, including another blanket, a bow and two empty quivers (one beaded, one plain), a tomahawk decorated with a fur tail, more loose feathers, and a woven basket.
Two Native American women are posed in front of a display of Native American artifacts. One woman is standing, the other kneels. The standing woman is wearing beaded moccasins. She is holdings a tomahawk in her right hand with a small pelt draped over it. She holds a round shield with a fur decoration in her left hand. Her dress has a V-neck which is decorated with a striped yoke. The skirt of the dress is decorated with long fringes threaded with beads. She is wearing a necklace and a hat. The kneeling woman is wearing a fringed and beaded leather dress with a cape. She is holding a bow in her left hand. She has a basket hat woven in a geometic design on her head. On the wall behind the women are several artifacts and objects, including: two cradleboards with floral designs, a photograph of a bulldog, a basket with geometric designs, a military cap, a military helmet, two swords, a harness, two bugles, some unidentified gear, belts, two pair of moccasins with floral beading, two bags with floral designs, an unidentified artifact with long fringes, one woven bag with geometric designs, three belts or sashes with geometric designs, an animal pelt, a long feathered headdress, a saddle, a long necklace, a buckskin coat with fringes and some other clothes. There is a poster behind the women with a picture of soldiers and Native Americans on horseback; the number "49" can be seen on it. Small knives and feathers are displayed along the top of the poster.