(Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of Anna Santo wearing a burden or carrying net in front of a Ki, or traditional dome-shaped structure. She holds a long, forked stick for supporting the burden or carrying net when it is on the ground.
Same image as the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) print, P00206. According to catalog record for this image, her name is Ana Santo.
Notes on verso of prints:
Image 1: OP 13029-433/ 87:16080-433/ [Written by Davis:] Anna Santo with/ old burden-net/ Quo-halk – / Papago Res./ Jan 26 1919/ In front of her Kee or/ native hut./ She is holding the forked/ stick which supports/ her Ke’ ho’ or burden/ net when it is on the ground./ EHD/ IN REF BOOK
Image 2: No 3/ 1920/ PAPAGO JAN 26, 1919/ SEE OTHER OP FOR/ FULL DESCRIPTION/ [Stamped:] ED. H. DAVIS/ Mesa Grande, Calif.