Anthropologist Alanson Skinner (?) sitting in between two Seminole girls. Girls wear multiple beaded necklaces and long cotton skirts with flounces around the knees and short blouses with large capes decorated with rick-rack and lace. This hand colored lantern slide is the mirror image of the original negative. Painted colors may not accurately depict the garments and/or scene.
Courtesy of National Museum of the American Indian
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Time Period:
1910-1910
Materials:
Techniques:
Dimensions:
3.25 x 4 in.
Cultures:
American Indians, Florida, Native Americans, Non-Indian, North America, Seminole, Southeast
State:
Florida
Country:
USA
Collection History:
In 1910, anthropologist Alanson B. Skinner was sent by the American Museum of Natural History in New York to conduct ethnographic field research on the Seminole people of the Florida Everglades. Both Skinner and professional photographer Julian A. Dimock photographed this expedition. In 1916, Skinner joined the staff of the Museum of the American Indian and probably used this and other lantern slides for public lectures. He may have donated the images to MAI or they may have been found among his things following his sudden death in 1925.
Source ID:
NMAI_292890
Catalog Number:
L00338
Album Name:
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