Outdoor portrait of an unidentified young woman posed in a farm-like setting, with wooden buildings and low wooded hills in the background. She wears curled bangs at her forehead, and a dark blouse with collar
Courtesy of National Museum of the American Indian
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Time Period:
1900-1920
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Dimensions:
2.25 x 2.25 in.
Cultures:
American Indians, Great Basin, Kutzadika'a (Mono Paiute), Native Americans, North America, Paiute
State:
California
Country:
USA
Collection History:
Charles H. Carpenter was the staff photographer at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago from 1899 to 1947 and accompanied Field Museum staff on a number of expeditions. This print formerly in the collection of David T. Vernon (1900-1973). Before 1968, Vernon's collection was purchased by the Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc. (a foundation backed by Laurance S. Rockefeller, 1910-2004, and other members of the Rockefeller family). Photographs in Vernon's collection may have come to MAI via an exchange with the Jackson Hole Preserve in 1968 or may have been donated directly to MAI by Laurance Rockefeller.
Source ID:
NMAI_303781
Catalog Number:
P22100
Album Name:
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