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  1. Umatilla Indian woman in beaded dress, with decorated bag; PH036_4063

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    A Native American woman, identified as a member of the Umatilla Tribe, is seated in front of a blanket backdrop. The woman is wearing a beaded buckskin dress with a belt. She has a cloth scarf tied behind her...

  2. PH036_4229 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Parson Motanic, Cayuse Indian, in costume.

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    A Native American man, identified as Parson Motanic of the Cayuse Tribe, stands in an outdoor setting holding a bustle in his right hand. The headdress is ornamented with feathers and fur. The man is dressed...

  3. PH036_4673 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American woman is posed in front of an interior wall. She is dressed in a cloth dress, with a solid colored underlayer and a patterned overlayer. There is a sash tied around her waist. She has a...

  4. PH036_5461 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A group of Native American girls, identified as pupils of the Umatilla Indian School, are standing outside in the yard of a large house or building, possibly the schoolhouse. Each girl is holding an exercise...

  5. PH036_4995 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A black and white photograph of an old Native American woman sitting on a wooden ladderback chair in front of the door of a wooden building. The door is shut and the doorknob and keyhole visible. The woman...

  6. PH036_6541 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American man wearing regalia stands beside a horse. The man wears a feathered headdress, buckskin shirt, leggings, breechcloth, gloves, and necklaces. The horse is outfitted with a bridle that includes...

  7. PH036_4463 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Wo-ho-pum, Cause Indian woman ; Wo-ho-pum, Cayuse Indian woman, in costume.

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    A Native American woman, identified as Wo-ho-pum of the Cayuse tribe, stands wearing a cloth dress with a plaid pattern, necklaces, and earrings which are possibly made of shells. She wears her hair in braids...

  8. PH036_4886 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American woman, identified as Alice Pate-wa of the Umatilla Tribe, is standing on a large rock in front of a stand of trees. She has an infant in a cradleboard strapped to her back. The woman is...

  9. Umatilla indans, in costume, on reservation, July 4, 1903 includes: Dr. Whirlwind, No-shirt, Magic Sam, Tred Elk, Ta-wa-toi,...

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    Four Native American men and a Native American woman stand in front of three tipis. The people are identified as Dr. Whirlwind, Ta-wa-Toi, Mrs. No-shirt, Chief No-shirt, and Red Elk. The men all wear horned...

  10. No. 1-He-yute-se-miliken, 2, Wike-Wike, 3, Wa-ta-low-it, 4 Isaah White, (Umko-kas-kat) 5, Capt. Somkin, 6. Luke Minthorn,...

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    A group of eight men stand in a dirt yard. A white frame wooden building is on the right of the photograph; bare trees are in the background. A badge is visible on five of the men. Seven of the men are Native...

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