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Indigenous people; studio portraits; large group portraits
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Indigenous people; studio portraits; large group portraits
Visual Materials
Photographic postcards identified with the name of an Indigenous group, primarily Bagobo, Igorot, Moro, Negrito, and others. Note that the identifications may not be accurate. See also Binder 1 for unidentified photographs of Indigenous people. The studio portraits include women with beauty contest titles, and other women and men in formal dress. There are also portraits of couples and family groups. The large group portraits are mostly titled with the name of the association, club, or school.
photCL 701

A group portrait of a large group of young women
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A group portrait of a large group of young women. They are sitting on stairs and one man is sitting with them. A sign next to them reads: "Dance at Balboa Pavilion Saturday Evening May 4th."
photCL SCE 01 - 00418

P1.1 - Group Portraits
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P1.1 - Group Portraits - Office force at the Pomona Local Office, showing men with their hats on. There are five women pictured.
photCL SCE 02 - 01886

P1.1 - Group Portraits
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P1.1 - Group Portraits - Long Beach Local Office staff. [There are two women in the group, and a black man in a suit in the front row.]
photCL SCE 02 - 01923

P1.1 - Group Portraits
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P1.1 - Group Portraits - Girls picnic at Manhattan Beach [Women posing on the beach].
photCL SCE 02 - 02100

People and activities
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Photographic postcards of a variety of people in social, cultural, and everyday activities or posed scenes, in both city and rural settings. Indigenous people most likely appear in some of these photographs, but they are not explicitly identified as belonging to a native group. See Binder 2 for photographs with printed captions identifying specific Indigenous groups. Of note are a few images of dog markets, political events, and flagellants.
photCL 701