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| Photo Number | PH036_4410 |
| Title on Envelope | Lou French, Walla Walla indian, in dress, with various implements |
| Descriptive UO Title | |
| General Notes | An interior photograph of a young woman dressed in Native American regailia posing in front of an unadorned blanket backdrop. Her hair is unbound and she is wearing either a choker or short necklace around her neck. She has a wide metal armband on her right arm. She is wearing a beaded buckskin dress with fringe on the neckline, sleeve ends, seams, and possibly hemline. There are decorative beads attached to the fringe. She is wearing a beaded leather belt and has multiple bracelets on both wrists. |
| TCI Notes | An interior photograph of a woman in regalia sitting in front of a backdrop. She is wearing a beaded buckskin dress, beaded leather belt. Writing on the photograph is in the left bottom corner are the numbers "4410". |
| TCI Terms | Woman Dress, Buckskin--Beaded Belt, Leather--Beaded Bracelet Necklace Back Drop
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| TCI Classes | Interior Photograph; Person; Regalia |
| Subject | Women Choker Necklaces Regalia Dress, Buckskin Fringe Beads Belt, Beaded Bracelets Arm Bands Indian women
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| Names | French, Lou
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| Photographer | Moorhouse, Lee |
| Date in Photo | 1897 - 1920 |
| Rights | This image is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
| Repository | University of Oregon Libraries - Special Collections and University Archives |
| Collection Title | Moorhouse Collection |
| Source Format | Glass-plate negative |
| Source Dimensions | |
| Source Condition | silver mirroring scratching fingerprints
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| Type | Image |
| Sub Type | Interior Photograph
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| Image (File) Size | 162.291 kb |
| Capture Method | 8-0-220 |
| Resolution | 125 dpi |
| Processing History | B |
| Additional Formats Held by UO | |
| Publisher | Joint Project of the University of Oregon Libraries and the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla |
| Digital Collection | University of Oregon. Libraries. Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes.
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