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"Breaking up camp."
Stereograph. Image of a Ute family seen gathered near a partially dismantled tipi. A boy is seen at far right holding a rifle.
"Indian lodge."
Stereograph of two Ute men and boy and one Caucasian man seen standing outside of a tipi.
"Kwi-toos and his son. No. 47"
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Image of Paiute man Kwi-toos standing outdoors beside his young son.
"Ma-nu-ni, all of the tribe; with Mormon and Gentile spectators. No. 51"
Stereograph Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874.
Image of a group of Native Americans and Caucasians seen gathered together in a field.
Image of a group of Native Americans and Caucasians seen gathered together in a field.
"Mo-kwi-uk and his daughter. No. 46"
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Portrait of U-ai-nu-int man Mo-kwi-uk and his young daughter. She touches his fringed shirt with her proper right hand. A feathered…
"Mon-su and Su-vu-it. #48"
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Image of two young Paiute children wearing buckskin clothing and sitting on the ground.
"Tau-gu, great chief of the Pai-utes. #50" [with John Wesley Powell]
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Portrait of Tau-gu, a Paiute chief standing against a rock beside John Wesley Powell who holds a pipe in his proper left hand.
"The hunter. No. 42"
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874.
Image of a U-ai-nu-int man kneeling on a rock and aiming a rifle.
Image of a U-ai-nu-int man kneeling on a rock and aiming a rifle.
"The little hunter and his sweetheart. #49" [Mon-su and Su-vu-it]
Stereograph Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Image of a Paiute boy and girl standing outdoors together, both wearing buckskin clothing. The boy carries a quiver on his back.
Tags: Boys; Children; Girls; Group Portraits; Hillers, John K., 1843-1925; Indians of North America Utah; Indians of the Colorado Valley; Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931; Paiute Indians; Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902; Stereographs; Thompson, A. H. (Almon Harris), 1839-1906; U-ai-nu-int Indians
Tabooachaget, or Sun at Noon Day
Cabinet size. Half length portrait of Ute man Tabooachaget seen wearing a dark colored shirt and a beaded necklace.
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Albumen print cabinet card. Half length portrait of a Native American woman. She is bare-chested and wears multiple necklaces and a plaid skirt. She…