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ARC 1176.022, Portrait of Peen-tay-poba, also known as Mountain Stick Flower (Ohkay Owingeh/San Juan Pueblo)

BIB_ID
219426
Accession number
ARC 1176.022
Creator
Edward S. Curtis
Creator date
1868–1952
Object title
Portrait of Peen-tay-poba, also known as Mountain Stick Flower (Ohkay Owingeh/San Juan Pueblo)
Summary
Half-length studio portrait of a Peen-tay-poba, also known as Mountain Stick Flower, wearing a shawl and facing front (Ohkay Owingeh/San Juan Pueblo).
Created
ca. 1905
Printed/Manufactured
United States, ca. 1910
In note
Edward S. Curtis lantern slides, 1898-1926.
Place
United States, manufacture place.
Description
1 lantern slide : photograph on glass, sepia toned ; 3 1/4 x 4 inches (lantern slide format)
Notes
Title supplied by cataloger.
Image also available in the Smithsonian Virtual Online Archives (SOVA) (viewed May 2021): National Museum of Natural History, National Anthropological Archives, Guide to the Edward S. Curtis papers and photographs, circa 1895-2001; series 9: Photographs; 9.3 The North American India; volume 17, 1905, 1924; box G25; Curtis negative number 1758: Portrait of Peen-tay-poba (Mountain Stick Flower).
Forms part of a collection of lantern slides by Curtis (ARC 1176).
Classification
Department