Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes
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- Alternative Title
- Rose Paul, Walla Walla indians, in various costumes, with infant in cradle on her back
- PH036_4045
- Tribal Title
- Rosa Paul Walla Walla Tribe Summer Hair
- Photographer
- Date
- 1897/1920
- Description
- An outside photograph of a Native American woman who has been identified as Rosa Paul. She is standing on a Pendleton blanket, in front of an unadorned blanket backdrop hanging from a wooden frame. The woman is turned from the camera so that only her left profile and attire can be seen. She is dressed in a buckskin dress with multiple layers of fringe, starting at her shoulder and ending at her dress hem. There are various sizes of beads hanging off the fringe. She is wearing bracelets on her left arm. On her head is a cornhusk hat with a "v-styled" geometric design. Her hair is braided and she wears large, circle-shaped earrings. She is wearing moccasins. On her back she is carrying a baby in a cradleboard with elaborate beadwork in a floral design at the top. The bottom of the cradleboard is buckskin that is laced down the middle. There is fringe dividing the cradleboard top and bottom, with beads on some of the fringe.
- Tribal Notes
- An outside photograph of a woman identified as Rosa Paul. She is dressed up in her regalia and has an unidentified baby in a beaded cradleboard. She is standing in front of a blanket that is attached to a wooden frame for a backdrop. She also is standing on a Pendleton Blanket. She is wearing a buckskin dress that has beads hanging off of some fringes; she also is wearing a cornhusk hat. On her back is a beaded cradleboard with a floral design on the top, while the bottom, which is around the baby, is all buckskin. In the background are some trees and parts of a building. There is writing on the photograph: "Rosa Paul Walla Walla Tribe Maj. Moorhouse" and "Summer Hair." In the bottom left corner is the number "4045."
- Source Condition
- discoloration
- scratching
- fingerprints
- MODS Note
- Joint Project of the University of Oregon Libraries and the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla
- Subject
- Tribal Classes
- Outside Photograph
- Buildings
- Regalia
- People
- Tribal Terms
- Belt, Leather--Beaded
- Woman
- Dress, Buckskin--Beaded
- Hat, Cornhusk
- Back Drop
- Baby
- Moccasins, Plain
- Cradleboard, Beaded--Floral
- Blanket
- Trees
- Earrings
- Ethnographic Term
- Rights
- License
- Identifier
- PH036_4045
- Repository
- Local Collection Name
- Local Collection ID
- PH036 / A82
- Series Name
- Series I: Glass Plate Negatives
- Archival Box Number
- 161
- Finding Aid
- Version
- Glass-plate negative
- Media
- Institution
- Conversion
- 41-0-95
- Submission Date
- 11/13/2014
- Modified
- 02/06/2025
- Resolution
- 125 dpi
- Collections
APA
Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes, University of Oregon. (25 Apr 2025). Rosa-Paul, Walla Walla Tribe, Summer Hair Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df665k54f
MLA
Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes, University of Oregon. "Rosa-Paul, Walla Walla Tribe, Summer Hair" Oregon Digital. 25 Apr 2025. https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df665k54f
Chicago
Picturing the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla Tribes, University of Oregon. "Rosa-Paul, Walla Walla Tribe, Summer Hair" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2025-04-25. https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df665k54f
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