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| Photo Number | PH036_4846 |
| Title on Object | Umatilla indans, in costume, on reservation, July 4, 1903 includes: Dr. Whirlwind, No-shirt, Magic Sam, Tred Elk, Ta-wa-toi, Mrs. No shirt |
| TCI Title | Umatilla Reservation July 4, 1903 |
| General Notes | Four Native American men and a Native American woman stand in front of three tipis. The people are identified as Dr. Whirlwind, Ta-wa-Toi, Mrs. No-shirt, Chief No-shirt, and Red Elk. The men all wear horned headdresses with ermine hanging from them, and trails of eagle feathers, except for Ta-wa-Toi, who does not seem to have the trail of feathers. The men wear a mix of cloth or buckskin shirts and legwear. Some of the men seem to have blankets wrapped around their legs. All the men wear moccasins and jewelry, including loop necklaces. In their right hands Dr. Whirlwind and Red Elk each hold a staff with eagle feathers attached. Red Elk has a long beaded and furred belt, decorated with medals or buttons, draped over his left arm. Ta-wa-Toi is holding the fur of an animal in front of himself; the pelt includes the fur from the animal's tail, legs, and head. Chief No-shirt seems to be holding up some weaving. Mrs. No-shirt stands next to him. Her dark hair in braids; she is draped in a geometrically-beaded skin and seems to be wearing a fringed buckskin dress and a bracelet. She too wears moccasins. She holds a geometrically-beaded flat bag in front of herself. The caption on the photograph says "Umatilla Reservation July 4, 1903". |
| TCI Notes | Outside photograph of four men dress in regalia and one woman dressed in regalia. The men have horned eagle bonnet headdresses with ermine one has a shirt with ermine, the woman is robed with a buckskin beaded robe with geometric designs and is wearing |
| TCI Terms | Lodge Canvas Men Woman Bonnet, Double Trail Headdress,Horned Shirt, Buckskin--Beaded Ermines LegginCloth--Beaded--Geometric Moccasins, Plain Moccasins, Beaded--Geometric Staff, Eagle Feather Necklace, Loop Hide, Wolf Hider, Blanket Belt, Leather--Beaded
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| TCI Classes | Outside Photograph; People; Regalia; Housing; Headdress |
| Subject | Indians of North America Indian women Men Tipis Headdresses Headdress, Horned Hair ornaments Hairstyle Bonnet, Single Trail Bonnets Ermines Feathers, Eagle Feathers Tribal chiefs Capes (Clothing) Clothing and dress Necklaces Necklace, Loop Moccasins Moccasins, Beaded-Floral Moccasins, Plain Staffs (Sticks) Hides and skins Bag, Beaded--Geometric Bags Indian beadwork Belt, Leather Belt, Beaded Medals Fur Animals Weaving Braids (Hairdressing) Bracelets Umatilla Indian Reservation (Or.) Umatilla Indians Underdress, cloth Trousers Dress, Buckskin Shirts Shirt, Cloth Blankets Feathers, Plumes Regalia
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| Names | Whirlwind, Charley, Sr. Towatoy No-Shirt, Mrs. Chief No-Shirt Red Elk
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| Place | Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon
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| Photographer | Moorhouse, Lee |
| Date in Photo | 1903-07-04 |
| 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 | flaking silver mirroring fingerprints scratching discoloration
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| Type | Image |
| Sub Type | Outside Photograph
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| Image (File) Size | 267,911 bytes |
| Capture Method | Scanned in transmissive mode with Silverfast AI 6.0 on UMAX PowerLook III flatbed scanner (Scanner A). Levels adjusted from 0 - 1.00 - 255 to 18 - 1.00 - 215 prior to capture. |
| Resolution | 125 dpi |
| Processing History | Scanned 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. |
| 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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