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OP 14961-47

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of the house of Silverio Wochuta.

According to notes on the original negative envelope, Arroyo Leon is a rugged canyon in foot hills of Mt. San Pedro Martir, 12 miles south of Valle Trinidad. The Indian name of the locality is Ne ail’ aha’.

Notes on verso of prints:
Image 1: OP 14961-47/ 88:17050-47/ 1/23/26/ [Possibly written by Davis:] House of Silverio Wochuta/ Arroyo Leon/7/ 7-5
Image 2: [ Same as Image 1]

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OP 14961-48

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of Teodoro Wochuta, son of Silverio Wochuta. He smiles and faces the camera. He is barefoot and wears a long-sleeve shirt, vest, and pants which are torn.

According to notes on the original negative envelope, Arroyo Leon is a rugged canyon in foot hills of Mt. San Pedro Martir, 12 miles south of Valle Trinidad. The Indian name of the locality is Ne ail’ aha’.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 14961-48/ 88:17050-48/ 1/23/26/ [Possibly written by Davis:] Teodoro/ son of Silverio Wochuta/ Arroyo Leon/ 7/ 7-1

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OP 14961-49

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of Reyes Wochuta, son of Silverio Wochuta, standing outdoors facing the camera. He wears a cloth shirt and pants.

According to notes on the original negative envelope, Arroyo Leon is a rugged canyon in foot hills of Mt. San Pedro Martir, 12 miles south of Valle Trinidad. The Indian name of the locality is Ne ail’ aha’.

Same image as the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) negative, N24672.

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OP 14961-50

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of Cruz Wochuta, son of Silverio Wochuta, standing outdoors facing camera with arms crossed. He wears torn clothing. His brother, Teodoro, sits on the ground behind him.

According to notes on the original negative envelope, Arroyo Leon is a rugged canyon in foot hills of Mt. San Pedro Martir, 12 miles south of Valle Trinidad. The Indian name of the locality is Ne ail’ aha’.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 14961-50/ 88:17050-50/ 1/23/26/ [Possibly written by Davis:] Cruz SON/ of Silverio Wochuta/ Arroyo Leon/ 7/ 7-3

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OP 14961-51

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of houses with thatched roofs at Arroyo Leon. The two people sitting on the far right are also in OP 14961-53.

According to notes on the original negative envelope, Arroyo Leon is a rugged canyon in foot hills of Mt. San Pedro Martir, 12 miles south of Valle Trinidad. The Indian name of the locality is Ne ail’ aha’.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 14961-51/ 88:17050-51/ 1/23/26/ [Possibly written by Davis:] Houses at Arroyo Leon/ 7-6

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