OP 13029-520

(Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of an outdoor portrait of Joe Castro(also known as Jose Castro or Too ool Quin you). His long, grey hair is matted into locks and he has a beard and mustache. He wears a striped-print collared shirt. According to notes on the verso of the print, he was a friend of Edward H. Davis.

Same image as the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) print, P02310. According to catalog record for this image, his name is spelled Jose Caster and ‘According to Edward H. Davis, Caster was a head man at Yuma.’

Notes on verso of prints:
Image 1: OP 13029-520/ 87:16080-520/ IN REF BOOK/ 166/ Joe Castro/ Too ool quin you/ Que chan/ Yuma Ind/ My great friend/ 1921
Image 2: OP 13029-520/ 87:16080-520/ IN REF BOOK/ YUMA 1921/ JOE CASTRO – TOO OOL QUIN/ YOU/ CUCHAN (YUMA INDIAN)/ DAVIS’ GREAT FRIEND