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| Photo Number | PH036_2493 |
| Title on Object | |
| Title on Envelope | Rev. J. N. Cornelison, Presbyterian missionary, by tipi |
| Descriptive UO Title | J. N. Cornelison |
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| General Notes | A man identified as Presbyterian missionary Rev. J. N. Cornelison stands close in front of a tipi. He is dressed in a suit with open jacket, vest, fold-down collar, and patterned bow tie. His light-colored hair is cut short. He holds a light-colored western-style hat cradled in both hands in front of his stomach as he gazes off to his right. Near his left foot, a blurred image appears to be of a small dog or other animal rearing up on its hind feet. Behind him on the ground to his right, beside the tipi, is what appears to be a pile of clothing, and a person wrapped in a geometrically patterned blanket, kneeling and with their back to the camera. The figure's left hand is extended to the side and clutching something white. Two outside poles of the tipi are visible; the tipi appears to be made of canvas with wood or reed slatting at the top. |
| TCI Notes | An outside photograph of a non-Indian man standing on the back side of a half canvas and half tule mat tipi. This man has been identified as the Rev. James N. Cornelison of the Tutuilla Presbyterian Church located on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). He is dressed up in a suit and has both of his hands crossed on his stomach with his hat resting on top of his hands. Just to his left on the ground is a blanket and clothing. Just behind the man is a pole which is used to help hold down the Tule Mats. In the background on the left side of the photograph is a tree with tipi poles leaning into it. |
| TCI Terms | Man Suit Hat Blanket Tipi Canvas Tule Mats Poles Tree
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| TCI Classes | Outside Photograph; Camp Site; Person; Euro-American Clothing; Housing; Furnishings; Robe; |
| Subject | Missionaries Presbyterians Blankets Clothing and dress Dwellings Tipis Bow ties Suits (Clothing) Hats
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| Names | Cornelison, James N.
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| Photographer | Moorhouse, Lee |
| Date in Photo | 1897 - 1920 |
| Rights | This image is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
| Repository | University of Oregon Libraries - Special Collections and University Archives |
| Collection Title | Moorhouse Collection |
| Source Format | Glass-plate negative |
| Source Dimensions | 8.14 X 10.04 inches |
| Type | Image |
| Sub Type | Outside Photograph
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| Image (File) Size | 501,996 bytes |
| Image Width | 1018 pixels |
| Image Height | 1255 pixels |
| Color Space | 256-level Greyscale |
| Capture Method | Scanned in Twain 32 negative mode on UMAX PowerLook III flatbed scanner |
| Resolution | 125 dpi |
| Processing History | Adobe Photoshop used to adjust levels from 0 - 1.00 - 255 to 0 - 1.20 - 255. Images saved in greyscale. JPEG compressed from greyscale tiff at 125 dpi with quality setting at 6 of 12. |
| Additional Formats Held by UO | Archived tiff -- PH036_2493.tif -- 24 bit, sRGB IEC 61966-2.1 -- 4887 X 6024 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 88,326,754 bytes //
Production tiff -- PH0_2493ag.tif -- 8 bit, Gray Gamma 2.2 -- 4887 X 6024 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 29,462,896 bytes //
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| Publisher | Joint Project of the University of Oregon Libraries and the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla |
| Digital Collection | University of Oregon. Libraries. Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes.
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