Box MS78.01
Contains 112 Results:
Gidley Plate # 42, variant
Bareback rider and ponies. Horses were units of wealth for Plateau peoples. The horse this man is riding is marked with the brand of Owhi, a Yakima resident on the Colville Reservation who had gone through the Nez Perce War with Chief Joseph's people.
Gidley Plate # 50, variant
Charlie Wilpocken and family. One present-day resident of the Colville Reservation has identified the woman as Wilpocken's second wife, Kil-ess-tum, a Yakima.
Gidley Plate # 50, variant
Charlie Wilpocken and family. One present-day resident of the Colville Reservation has identified the woman as Wilpocken's second wife, Kil-ess-tum, a Yakima.
Item P.78.02.24
NOTE: Mick Gidley, during June 28,2005 visit thought #'s 24 and 25 may not be Latham's, as they appear to be of western Washington native people, possibly missionized by Shakers.
Item P.78.02.25
NOTE: Mick Gidley, during June 28,2005 visit thought #'s 24 and 25 may not be Latham's, as they appear to be of western Washington native people, possibly missionized by Shakers.
Gidley Plate # 46, variant
Members of David Williams' Family.