86:15900-1072

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of an outdoor portrait of a Volcan Indian man, Jose Pablo. He wears a collared shirt and overalls. According to the original negative envelope, the date is January 1931 not 1930. Similar to OP 12572-82; notes on this print indicate his name as Jose Pablo Guacheno. Notes on this print read: DROPPED GUACHENO AND WAS KNOWN AS JOSE PABLO

Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-1072/ Davis Coll./ dup. Neg./ Mesa Grande/ Jose Pablo, Volcan Indian/ 1930

According to additional information provided on 10/2011 by a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: Jose Pablo was from Santa Ysabel and is the Father of William Pablo. Jose Pablo served as a tribal capatain (Kwaypay) that earned him a position as a Tribal Deputy Marshall in the Santa Ysabel region.