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  1. PH036_4434 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Same description as 4433 ; Chief No Shirt, Walla Walla Indian on Umatilla Reservation

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    A Native American man, identifiied as Chief No Shirt of the Walla Walla tribe, sits on a chestnut horse, facing right. He is wearing a cowboy or Spanish-styled hat with a decorated cloth hatband. Around his...

  2. PH036_4435 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Same descrip. As 4433

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    A Native American man and woman are standing in the middle of a campsite, facing each other and holding hands. The man, identified as Chief No Shirt, is wearing cloth pants, a cloth shirt, and a hat. His hair...

  3. Lou French ; Lou French, Walla Walla Indian, in costume, outside tipi, carrying cradled infant ; Lou French, Walla Walla...

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    A Native American woman, identified as Lou French of the Walla Walla tribe, stands to the right of a tipi, with her left side towards the photographer. She points to her left with her right arm upraised and...

  4. Jennie Peo, with children, in camp; PH036_4081

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    This photograph was identified as 'Jennie Peo, with children, in camp' from Major Moorhouse. From a unidentified tribal member it is 'Mose and Levi' for the two boys and 'Jenny and Eva Van Pelt' both with a...

  5. Young Chief, Whirlwind, and No-Shirt, Umatilla Indians in costume, on horseback, at Umatilla Reserve, July 4, 1903. Thumbing...

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    Three Native American men, identified as Young Chief, Whirlwind, and Chief No-shirt, are mounted on dark-colored horses on a plain in front of four tipis. Each man carries a staff with ermine, eagle feathers,...

  6. PH036_5031 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American woman identified as "Mrs. Black Hawk" of the Cayuse tribe stands in front of a tule reed mat tipi. There is snow on the ground and on parts of the tipi. Five poles are visible, and on the left...

  7. PH036_4786 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American man and woman, identified as Red Elk and his sister, of the Cayuse Tribe, stand in front of a large tipi. The tipi is made up of layers of tule mats, with some long sticks supporting them on...

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