Box MS78.01
Contains 112 Results:
Gidley Plate #22
Caption: Tepee made of rushes. This was a traditional form of shelter for many Plateau peoples.
Gidley Plate #55, 1905-06
Peo-peo Tholekt, June 1905. Peo-peo's magnificent headdress of eagle feathers is the same one worn by Yellow Bull when he came to deliver his oration at Chief Joseph's burial (see Plate # 44)
Gidley Plate # 20, variant
Two girls with craftwork bags. Looty Scrascra on the left holds a cornhusk bag, wears a European-style dress and has a white hairstyle, while Annie Sam on the right has a bead bag and is wearing her "wing" dress and hair in the traditional manner.
Gidley Plate # 12, variant
Woman with saddle horse. This Colville woman is holding a tiny puppy.
Gidley Plate # 17, variant
Boy on a pony, with his father and mother. One elderly resident of Nespelem has identified these people as A-kis-kis (boy), Joe A-kis-kis, and his wife, a Palouse woman, Hal-a-mis.
Gidley Plate # 72, variant
Young married couple. The feather tied in this manner in his hair indicates his married status.