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  • OP 12550-116

    (Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of Yellow Sky (also known as A-mi Qut-a-Qus, Qut A Qus, Amaay Kwakwas) facing right. He is bare chested and his long grey...

    OP 12550-117

    (Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of Yellow Sky (also known as A-mi Qut-a-Qus, Qut A Qus, Amaay Kwakwas). He wears a breechcloth and his long grey hair hangs...

    OP 12550-118

    (Documentary Artifact): Three b/w photographic prints of Tatahuila dancer, Manuel La Chapa (or spelled La Chappa). His face and body are painted in white stripes. He wears a feather...

    OP 12550-119

    (Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of candles placed at graves in a cemetery of a Mesa Grande church. A tree, church, and church bell are in the background....

    OP 12550-120

    (Documentary Artifact): Three b/w photographic prints of candles placed at graves in a cemetery of a Mesa Grande church. According to Davis, this event is part of La Noche...