(Documentary Artifact): Four b/w photographic prints of an elderly woman, Mit-iss-quish’. Her hair is cut short and she wears a cloth shirt.
Notes on verso of print:
Image 1: OP 12550-151/ 86:15752-151/ OP 12572-362/ 15497/ (DUPLICATE)/ IN REF BOOK/ [Written by Davis:] Mit-iss-quish’ portrait/ Manzanita/ June 3, 1910/ EHD
Image 2: OP 12550-151/ 86:15752-151/ OP 12572-362/ 15497/ MIT-ISS-QUISH/ PORTRAIT OF INDIAN WOMAN, MANZANITA
Image 3 and 4: [Same as Image 2]
According to additional information provided on 12/2011 by a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: Hair cut short is the custom for a person in mourning.
According to additional information provided by the community on 10/2011: Her name is also spelled Mishquish.
