OP 15362-1569
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of people swimming at a swimming hole, possibly a small dam site.
Includes prints: OP 15362-1569, OP 15362-1570
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of people swimming at a swimming hole, possibly a small dam site.
Includes prints: OP 15362-1569, OP 15362-1570
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of the moon.
Notes on verso of print: OP 15362-1571/ 86:15900-2511
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of Nissequogue River in New York.
Notes on verso of print: OP 15362-1546/ Nissequogue River/ from Eva’s place -/ Long Island NY./ 1937/ EH DAVIS
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a man named Ka o’ ho ta, or Rainbow. He wears a wide-brimmed hat, long-sleeve shirt and flower-print scarf. He told Davis the legend upon which the ceremony at Quitovaca is founded (see Notebook 24).
Same image as the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) negative, N06720. According to catalog record for this image, his name is spelled Kiâ’hâd (Rainbow).
Notes on verso of print: OP 15362-1547/ EH DAVIS/ Ka o’ ho ta/ Rainbow
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of a desert with mountains in the distance.
Notes on verso of print: OP 15362-1548/ EH DAVIS/ Rob/ 19