Paw-hoo-cut-taw-wah, or Kneemark On The Ground On Stooping To Drink.
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Title
Paw-hoo-cut-taw-wah, or Kneemark On The Ground On Stooping To Drink.
Subject
Pawnee Skeedee Indians; Indians of North America; Portrait photographs; Geological Survey (U.S.); Paw-hoo-cut-taw-wah; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Pawnee Indian Tribe of Oklahoma; Men
Description
Included in W.H. Jackson's Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, Department of the Interior, U.S.G.S., Washington, D.C., 1877, no. 610.
Albumen print. Portrait of Pawnee Skeedee man Paw-hoo-cut-taw-wah sitting on the ground outside of a log dwelling wearing a large headdress, and medallion necklace.
Albumen print. Portrait of Pawnee Skeedee man Paw-hoo-cut-taw-wah sitting on the ground outside of a log dwelling wearing a large headdress, and medallion necklace.
Creator
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942
Source
Graphic Arts Photos Native American
425301_0116.tif
Date
1877
Citation
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, “Paw-hoo-cut-taw-wah, or Kneemark On The Ground On Stooping To Drink.,” Native American Photographs, accessed October 5, 2023, https://www.americanantiquarian.org/nativeamericanphotographs/items/show/336.