Box MS78.01
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Contains 112 Results:
Gidley Plate # 46, variant detail
Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.30
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Members of David Williams' family.
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Gidley Plate #46, another variant
Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.31
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Members of David Williams' family.
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Gidley Plate # 37, variant
Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.35
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Mother and children. An older resident of the Colville Reservation identified the mother as Peotsenmy. In 1893 Chief Moses took a Nez Perce woman from Lapwai, Idaho as a secondary wife. She changed her name from Tamatsatsamy to Peotsenmy when she moved in with the Columbia chieftain, but she did not give up her land rights on the reservation in Idaho. However, when Moses died she, together with her children, elected to stay with his senior wife, Mary, until she herself died prematurely...
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Gidley Plate # 37, same variant?
Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.36
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[not in box, May 5, 2005]
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Gidley's Plate # 51, variant
Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.39
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Two of Charlie Wilpocken's sons. The older child is Art Cercle, who lived until the early 1970's, while the younger one died of stomach burns in childhood. Art Cercle is also depicted in plate #5. Between the two boys is an otter skin decorated with mirrors; these were prized forms of adornment, especially during dances.
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