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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Native Americans of the Southwest

About this Item

Title

  • Native Americans of the Southwest

Summary

  • Portraits of Apache, Mohave, Pueblo, Hopi, and Havasupai people and views of pueblos and ceremonies in Arizona and New Mexico. Includes images of Apache men and children in front of brush shelter and in field with cattle, Havasupai men and women in Supai Canyon, Arizona; water carriers near Acoma, and portraits of Peaches, a scout for General Crook; Nana, a Chiricahua Apache chief; Tzashmina, wife of the governor of Laguna; Mohave women with facial tattoos wearing bead capes, a Mohave or Hualapai woman in a plaid cape, the "granddaughter of Cochise" and others. Also includes views of Canyon de Chelly, Rattlesnake Rock, near Wingate, New Mexico; Acoma Pueblo, Zuni Pueblo, Walpi Pueblo and images of the Hopi snake dance at Walpi Pueblo, and the Shalako ceremony and Ka-k'ok-shi dance at Zuni Pueblo.

Names

  • Wittick, Ben, 1845-1903, photographer

Created / Published

  • 1880-1900.

Headings

  • -  Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Spiritual life--1880-1900
  • -  Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Dance--1880-1900
  • -  Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Structures--1880-1900
  • -  Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Women--1880-1900
  • -  Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Children--1880-1900
  • -  Mohave Indians--1880-1900
  • -  Hualapai Indians--1880-1900
  • -  Hopi Indians--1880-1900
  • -  Zuni Indians--1880-1900
  • -  Apache Indians--1880-1900
  • -  Guides & scouts--Southwest, New--1880-1900
  • -  Rites & ceremonies--Southwest, New--1880-1900
  • -  Snake dance--Southwest, New--1880-1900
  • -  Pueblos--Southwest, New--1880-1900
  • -  Indian encampments--Southwest, New--1880-1900

Format Headings

  • Albumen prints--1880-1900.
  • Gelatin silver prints--1880-1900.
  • Group portraits--1880-1900.
  • Portrait photographs--1880-1900.

Genre

  • Portrait photographs--1880-1900
  • Group portraits--1880-1900
  • Gelatin silver prints--1880-1900
  • Albumen prints--1880-1900

Notes

  • -  Title devised. Captions and photo numbers written on some of mounts and photoprints. Some captions identify sitters.
  • -  "Burge Pho." written on one photoprint. Image possibly taken by photographer J.C. Burge, who worked with Wittick.
  • -  Mohave women identified by Michael Tsosie, Smithsonian Institution. More information in the Collections File.
  • -  Copyright deposits, Ben Wittick, Gallup, NM, 1896-1899.
  • -  Gifts, various donors.

Medium

  • 46 photoprints : gelatin silver and albumen ; 19 x 24 cm. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 12910 (F) [P&P]

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 91481888

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Wittick, Ben, photographer. Native Americans of the Southwest. Southwest, New, 1880. to 1900. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/91481888/.

APA citation style:

Wittick, B., photographer. (1880) Native Americans of the Southwest. Southwest, New, 1880. to 1900. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/91481888/.

MLA citation style:

Wittick, Ben, photographer. Native Americans of the Southwest. to 1900. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/91481888/>.