(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a blind man, Lucario Cuevish (also spelled Locario Chavish/Chaves/Chavez), standing outdoors. He is barefoot and wears a headband, collared shirt, and pants.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 15362-988/ 86:15900-1981/ IN REF BOOK/ Locario Chavish/ Blind/ STANDING IN FIELD/ Jan 1928/ Rincon/ 96
According to additional information provided on 10/2011 by Ken Hedges, Emeritus Curator of California Collections, San Diego Museum of Man and a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: The name of this man is generally spelled Lucario Cuevish. He was a major consultant for Constance DuBois in her studies of Luiseño religion. I have never seen the name rendered as ‘Chavez.’ See also OP 12550-38 and 39 and 86:15900-974 for other photos of the same man.