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A portrait of an aging man. He wears a tusk septum piercing and two long braids, with a garment draped over his soulders. A circular embroidered design is visible near the bottom of the frame.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Spídĭs—Wishham
1910 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.210
A photograph of a young child with long braids sitting on a large rock. Photographed from a distance, the rock appears small in the plateau landscape.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
The Rock Slide—Wishham
1909 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.199
A photograph of two young girls riding horses through a rocky landscape. The girls and horses wear clothing made of fabric, adorned with beadwork and embroidery. 
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Wishham Girls
1909 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.208
A photograph of a woman with braided hair sitting, framed by a landscape of large desert rocks. In her lap she holds a vessel, a stream of water at her feet.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
At the Spring—Wishham
1909 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.203
A woman kneeling in a rocky landscape. She is near a stream with a vessel for water in her hands. She wears her hair in long braids and a cloth on her forehead.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Water Baskets—Wishham
1909 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.206
A hand-tinted photograph of woven beadwork. Two larger, identical rectangular pieces frame a smaller piece with multiple tassles in the center. 
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Wishham Beadwork
1910 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.200
A photograph of a hand-made ceramic bowl placed on a desert rock. Two abstract human figures are etched into the surface of the bowl, with decorative textures carved into the surface on either side.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Wishham Bowl
1909 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.198
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