OP 15362-630

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of an outdoor portrait of Maria Ann Hide (or Hyde) of Campo posing in front of a structure. She wears a flower print kerchief around her head and button-down dress with lace at the collar.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 15362-630/ 86:15900-1614/ IN REF BOOK/15/ [Possibly written by Davis:] Maria Ann Hide/ of Campo/ May 24, 1941

*According to additional information provided on 10/2011 by a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: The family name is most likely Hyde. There is an elder, Tom Hyde at Viejas.

**According to additional information provided on 10/2011 by Richard Carrico, a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: The name Hide is an example of the transposition of the Ipai/Tipai word for animal hide clan (kweerr) into Spanish (Cuero) and then to English (Hyde)and then to Americanized English (Hide).