PH036_4216 Lee Moorhouse photographs
- Title
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PH036_4216 Lee Moorhouse photographs
- LC Subject
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Women
Indian women
Indian children
Regalia
Euro-American clothing
Blankets
mantas Pendleton
Shawls
props (object genres)
Bags
Belt, Leather
Trees
Clothing and dress
Dress, Cloth
Braids (Hairdressing)
Necklaces
Earrings
chokers
Shells
Shell beads
Elk Teeth
outdoor photographs
Josephine You-mo-its
- 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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Josephine you-mo-its, cayuse indian, with family, two daughters + son
- Tribal Title
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Cayuse Tribe
- Photographer
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Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926
- Description
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An outside photograph of three Native American women and a Native American boy. The women are all wearing Native regalia; the young boy is dressed in Euro-American clothing. All four are standing on Pendleton blankets or shawls; there are other blankets and shawls hanging behind them. A bag with geometric design and leather-tooled belt can be seen on the left of the photograph. In the foreground are several bags and miscellaneous blankets. In the far background are numerous trees. All three women are wearing wool dresses, have their hair in braids, hands crossed, and are wearing necklaces and circular earrings. The two women closest to the boy are wearing chokers. Each has a contrasting shirt--with shirtsleeves that extend beyond the dress sleeves--under her dress. The two women farthest from the boy have dentallia shell designs on their dress bodices; the third woman has elk teeth stitched to her dress bodice. The boy is attired in Euro-American shirt, knickers, stockings and boots.
Cayuse Tribe [Josephine You-mo-its, Cayuse woman, with two daughters and son. [Boy in European clothing; women wear decorated cloth dresses. Blankets, nags and baskets on display.]
- Condition Of Source
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fingerprints; scratching
- Tribal Notes
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An outside photograph of three women dressed up in their regalia and one boy; all are standing on a Pendleton Shawl. There are a number of bags, baskets, trappings in front of them and behind them. Two of the women are wearing a Wool dress with Dentallia Shells. The last one is wearing a Wool dress with Elk Teeth. The young boy is wearing pants and Shirt. In the front of them, starting from the left side of the photograph, are two baskets, scarf, Storage Bag, Saddle Bag, Basket. In the background all tied or hanging on a pole are a Storage Bag, Necklace, Leather Belt with Brass Tacks, Beaded Horse Trapping, Leather beaded Belt with Brass Tacks, Rawhide Cylinders, Beaded Horse Trapping, and a Striped Blanket. In the background are Trees. Writing on the photograph is "Cayuse Tribe Maj. Moorhouse," and in the bottom left corner are the numbers "4216."
- Tribal Classes
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Outside Photograph
People
Regalia
- Tribal Terms
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Women
Dress, Wool--Dentallia Shell
Dress, Wool--Elk Teeth
Necklace
Moccasins, Plain
Belt, Leather--Beaded
Belt, Leather--Brass Tacks
Basket
Bag, Storage
Scarf
Bag, Saddle
Blanket, Pendleton
Horse Trappings
Poles
Pants
Shirt, Cloth
Boots
- Date
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1900/1910
- Identifier
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PH036_4216
- 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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169
- 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