(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of Angel Quilp (or Juan Angel Quilp/Cuilp/Culp) standing in the doorway of his house, a structure made of stones and wooden boards. He wears a collared shirt, pants, and shoes.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-905/ Davis Coll./ dup. neg./ Angel + his House/ Sept. 1918
According to additional information provided on 12/2011 by Richard Carrico, a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: Angel Quilp (clan name Kwilp meaning a type of shrub) see Kroeber 1925 and Spier 1923. Angel was a very important and influential consultant to Ed Davis, J. P. Harrington and others in the 1890-1927 period. He was highly knowledgeable of the Kumeyaay language and culture.