Object Details
sova.naa.photolot.89-8_ref668
- Local Numbers
- OPPS NEG.T9693
- Local Note
- Cataloging based on examination of NAA file print.
- Number 9688 on original pink list.
- Identified from figure 34 in FMAS, Pub. 103, Volume IX, Number 2. According to Dorsey's account, page 93, nine awl holes (eight around the border and one in the center) were cut in the Buffalo robe; to each of these holes was attached a piece of smoked rabbit skin (symbolic of food in general).
- Negative
- Creator
- Dorsey, George Amos
- Collector
- Tilton, Willis G.
- Collection Collector
- Tilton, Willis G.
- Place
- Oklahoma -- Eagle City
- Creator
- Dorsey, George Amos
- Collector
- Tilton, Willis G.
- Culture
- Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)
- Indians of North America -- Great Plains
- See more items in
- Willis G. Tilton collection of photographs of Native Americans
- Extent
- 1 Item (photographic negative)
- Date
- 1903
- Archival Repository
- National Anthropological Archives
- Type
- Archival materials
- Collection Citation
- Photo Lot 89-8, Willis G. Tilton collection of photographs of Native Americans, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
- Collection Rights
- Contact the repository for terms of use.
- Collection Restrictions
- The collection is open for research. Access to the collection requires an appointment.
NAA.PhotoLot.89-8_ref668
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NAA.PhotoLot.89-8
NAA
- Record ID
- ebl-1635868190971-1635868191097-1