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Ganeki and bride in bridal costume. Southern Ute Indians, Colorado
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Studio portrait of Ute Indian man and woman.
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An-te-ro, War Chief of the U-in-ta Utes
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Standing portrait of Ute Indian called An-te-ro.
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Nau-no-kwits and Ku-ri-en
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Two Ute Indian men stand with an eagle sitting on a branch.
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Mojovas Indian, New Mexico
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Studio portrait of two men posed with a large pottery jar.
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Studio portraits of Colorado Ute Indians wearing traditional and western clothing. People identified: Henry Jim; Galota (i.e. Charlie Grote, d. 1906) in image 1; Buckskin Charley (or Charlie) in image 16; Schavano (or Shavano) in image 6; Ignacio; Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta; Wass in image 7; Severo (Capote) in image 4. Includes portrait of Ignacio and Ouray together. Research shows that these photographs are connected to the 1880 Ute delegation to Washington, D.C. (Source: Identification made from group portrait of 1880 delegation in James Jefferson, Robert W. Delaney, and Gregory C. Thompson, "The Southern Utes: A Tribal History," (Ignacio, CO: Southern Ute Tribe, 1972), p. 36.
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