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PH036_6235
Photo NumberPH036_6235
Title on Object
Title on EnvelopeLee Moorhouse collection of Indian costumes and artifacts
Descriptive UO TitleLee Moorhouse collection of Indian costumes and artifacts
TCI Title
General NotesTwo Native American men dressed in regalia pose with weapons in front of a collection of Native American clothing and artifacts identified as belonging to Major Lee Moorhouse. The men wear feathered headdresses, arm bands, breechcloths, breastplates, and moccasins. One wields a tomahawk and the other draws a bow. They stand on blankets.
TCI NotesAn interior photograph of two unidentified men in regalia in front of a wall full of artifacts. The two men are wearing single trailor bonnets. The man in the left side of photograph is wearing fur hair wraps, loop necklace, beaded leather belt, blanket hider, and moccasins. In his right hand is a hatch style pipe held over his head. He is standing on an unidentified fur. The man in the right side of the photograph is wearing a Hairbone bandoleer, and leather belt with brass conches. In his left hand he is holding a bow. His right hand is pulling the bow string with an arrow pointing towards the other man. He is standing on a wool blanket.
TCI TermsFeather
Gloves, Beaded Gauntlet
Cradle Board
Knife
Necklace
Scabbard, Sword
Reins, Horse Hair
Shield
Bow
Bow, String
Arrow
Rifle
Bonnet, Single, Trailor
Necklace, Loop
Choker
Fur, Hair Wraps
Moccasins
Bag, Pipe
Legging, Women's
Snake Skin
Shirt, Buckskin
Dress, Buckskin
Hider, Blanket
Belt, Leather
Bandoleer, Hairbone
Bag, Cornhusk
Parfleche
Pipe, Hatch Style
Blanket, Wool
Hide
Poster


TCI ClassesInterior Photograph; People; Regalia; Artifact; Weaponry; Moorhouse Props;
SubjectIndians of North America
Antiquities
Men
Clothing and dress
Regalia
Breastplates
Headdresses
Breechcloths
Arm Bands
Moccasins
Weapons
Bow (Archery)
Arrows
Tomahawks
Blankets


PhotographerMoorhouse, Lee
Date in Photo1897 - 1920
RightsThis image is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested.
RepositoryUniversity of Oregon Libraries - Special Collections and University Archives
Collection TitleMoorhouse Collection
Source Format
Source Dimensions
Source Conditionscratching
discoloration
TypeImage
Sub Type

Image (File) Size307,608 bytes
Image Width875 pixels
Image Height704 pixels
Color Space24 bit - RGB - sRGB IEC61966-2.1
Capture MethodScanned in transmissive mode with Silverfast AI 6.0 on UMAX PowerLook III flatbed scanner. Levels adjusted from 0 - 1.00 - 255 to 7 - 1.00 - 51 prior to capture.
Resolution
Processing HistoryScanned images enter Photoshop with negative polarity and have a reversed orientation. Archived Tiffs are saved. Adobe Photoshop used to reorient and crop images, 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 profie from Adobe 1998, to sRGB, set resoltuion to 125 dpi and resize the largest pixel dimension of the image to 875. Display jpeg saved after resizing.
Additional Formats Held by UOArchived tiff -- PH036_6235.tif -- 24 bit, Adobe RGB (1998) -- 4824x5993 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 86,758,408 bytes //

Production tiff -- PH036_6235rb.tif -- 24 bit, Adobe RGB (1998) -- 5993x4824 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 164,096,404 bytes //

PublisherJoint Project of the University of Oregon Libraries and the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla
Digital CollectionUniversity of Oregon. Libraries. Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes.
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