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| Photo Number | PH036_6230 |
| Title on Object | |
| Title on Envelope | Lee Moorhouse collection of Indian costumes and artifacts. |
| Descriptive UO Title | Lee Moorhouse collection of Indian costumes and artifacts. |
| TCI Title | |
| General Notes | A collection of items identified as "Lee Moorhouse collection of Indian costumes and artifacts" is grouped on the board-and-batten porch of a house. Flanked by two lattice-work columns, most of the items are baskets with geometric designs, along with a few pieces of pottery, also with geometric designs. Baskets are piled up to half-hide the window, with its four narrow lead-lights, and spill out past the low porch to the ground. In the center back hang two beaded dresses and what looks like part of a cradleboard. A beaded bag hangs on the left column, and baskets hang on the other. In the right back corner of the porch is a strikingly bold geometrically patterned textile, with some tall sticks propped up behind it. Two women stand on the porch wearing dresses with capes or blanket strips over their shoulders. They each hold a geometrically-decorated bag, and wear conical hats. Other woven hats can be seen among the baskets and pottery piled in front of them. Their hair seems to be either pulled back or cut short. |
| TCI Notes | An outside photograph of two unidentified women standing on a porch of a house. There are many different sizes and types of baskets that are on the ground, on the steps, and on the porch. Some of the baskets are on top of each other. There are some that are hanging on the wall of the house. On each side of the window are beaded buckskin dresses. This is a collection that has been collected by Major Moorhouse. Some of these objects have appeared in some of Major Moorhouse's other photographs on different people. |
| TCI Terms | Women Dress, Beaded Buckskin Bag, Cornhusk Basket Bag, Pipe Hat, Cornhusk Blanket, Wool Necklace Belt, Leather Beaded House Porch Window
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| TCI Classes | Outside Photograph; People; Regalia; Housing; Moorhouse Props; |
| Subject | Indians of North America Clothing and dress Bag, Cornhusk Bags Baskets Indian beadwork Capes (Clothing) Hats Dwellings Dress, Buckskin Ethnic costume Textiles Fringe Hairstyle Braids (Hairdressing) Indian women People Porches Windows Blanket Strip Pottery
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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 Condition | discolored emulsion moderate emulsion flaking light scratching
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| Type | Image |
| Sub Type | Outside Photograph
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| Image (File) Size | 254,355 bytes |
| Image Width | 875 pixels |
| Image Height | 699 pixels |
| Color Space | 24 bit - RGB - sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
| Capture Method | Scanned in transmissive mode with Silverfast AI 6.0 on UMAX PowerLook III flatbed scanner. Levels adjusted from 0 - 1.00 - 255 to 22 - 1.00 - 161 prior to capture. |
| Resolution | 125 dpi |
| Processing History | Scanned image enters Photoshop with negative polarity and reversed orientation. Archived tiff is saved. Adobe Photoshop used to reorient and crop image, invert image to positive polarity, set and neutralize shadow and highlight point, adjust midtone contrast, and desaturate color information. Second production tiff saved, retaining adjustments layers. Photoshop used to convert color profile from Adobe 1998, to sRGB, set resolution to 125 dpi and resize the largest pixel dimension of the image to 875. Display jpeg saved after resizing. |
| Additional Formats Held by UO | Archived tiff -- PH036_6230.tif -- 24 bit, Adobe RGB (1998) -- 4780 X 5980 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 85,774,368 bytes //
Production tiff -- PH036_6230rb.tif -- 24 bit, Adobe RGB (1998) -- 5980 X 4780 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 160,568,120 bytes // |
| Publisher | Joint Project of the University of Oregon Libraries and theTamástslikt 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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