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Box MS78.01

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Contains 112 Results:

Item P78.02.100

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Identifier: Item P78.02.100

Gidley Plate # 31

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Identifier: Item P78.02.101
Scope and Contents

Two women, baby and tepee.  This tepee is of a typical Plateau style.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Gidley Plate # 13, 1901-07-04

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Identifier: Item P78.02.102
Scope and Contents

Columbia Joe and family, July 4, 1901.  Columbia Joe, who was probably an Okanogan, is wearing an angora-goat "medicine hat".  The tapaderos (long stirrups) and high saddle were both popular at the turn of the century.

Dates: Created: 1901-07-04

Item P78.02.103

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Identifier: Item P78.02.103

Gidley Plate # 6, 1903

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P78.02.104
Scope and Contents

William Andrews and bride, c. 1903.  Andrews, like many other figures in these pictures, is wearing earrings made of conch shells.

Dates: Created: 1903

Item P78.02.105

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Identifier: Item P78.02.105

Gidley Plate # 53, variant, 1905-06

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Identifier: Item P78.02.106
Scope and Contents

A woman and two girls, June 1905.  The woman is Annie Yellow Wolf, a wife of Yellow Wolf,  The girl on the left is Annie Sam (who also appears in plate 20) and the one on the right is Mary Tom, a Colville who was half-sister to Annie Yellow Wolf.

Dates: Created: 1905-06

Item P78.02.107

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Identifier: Item P78.02.107

Item P78.02.108

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Identifier: Item P78.02.108

Gidley Plate #86

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Identifier: Item P78.02.109
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Dates: Other: Dummy Date