(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of an unidentified Seri man posing on sandy ground wearing a wide-brimmed hat, long-sleeve shirt, cloth kilt, pants, and knife with ammunition belt. According to notes on the verso of the print, he is 6’6′ tall and had two wives although only one wife was the rule on Tiburon Island.
Same image as the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) print, P06218. According to catalog record for this image, his name is Huevo Alisan.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 14961-510/ 88:17050-510/ SERI/ TIBURON/ 1926/ IN REF BOOK/ This Seri – 6’6’/ had 2 wives altho [although]/ 1 wife was the rule/ Tiburon Isld/ 1926/ [Stamped:] ED. H. DAVIS/ Mesa Grande, Calif.