Miss Craig Umatilla Tribe
- Title
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Miss Craig Umatilla Tribe
- LC Subject
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Miss Craig
Indian women
Women
Umatilla Indians
Automobiles
Scarves
Men
Suits (Clothing)
Hats
Buildings
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_4899
: Miss Craig, Walla Walla Indian woman behind wheel of (1910?) Buick sedan, in front of Oregon Motor Garage, Pendleton
- Tribal Title
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Miss Craig, Umatilla Tribe
- Photographer
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Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926
- Description
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A Native American woman identified as Miss Craig of the Umatilla tribe sits behind the wheel of an automobile. Her head is turned to face the photographer and she is wearing a dark scarf over her head. In the background on the left side of the photograph stand three white men dressed in suits and hats. The building in the background has signs in the windows that say "Dodge Brothers Motor Cars" and advertise for Goodrich. Miss Craig has put the folding windscreen of the car up, but the convertible top is down.
- Condition Of Source
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scratching; discoloration; silver mirroring;; fingerprints
- Tribal Notes
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Outside photograph of a woman with a scarf tied to her head sitting in an automobile in front of a building with a sign that says Dodge Brothers Motor Cars there are three men dress in suits and hats standing in front of the building. The inscription o
- Tribal Classes
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People; Automobiles; Buildings
- Tribal Terms
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Car; Woman; Men; Building
- Date
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1897/1920
- Identifier
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PH036_4899
- 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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200
- 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