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The American Indian Souvenir Playing Cards -
Snake priests at Snake Dance -
Carrying the Snakes -
The Snake Dance at Oraibe -
Snake Dance at Walpi -
“The Purification” after Snake Dance -
Rain Dance at Zuni -
La Fiesta de San Estavan, Acoma -
Corn dance, Santa Domingo -
“Corn Dance,” Entering the Kivi, Santa Domingo -
Klaver boer, Zuni, Dick -
A Daughter of Acoma -
Antonio Salva. Governor Pueblo of Sia -
Pueblo of Mi-shong-ni-vi -
Wood Carrier -
Screening Wheat -
Zuni Water Carriers -
A Moki Potter -
Grinding Wheat -
Blanket Weaver -
Turquois Driller -
Painting Pottery -
Pueblo Indians Harvesting Wheat -
A Principale of Zuni -
An Isleta Belle -
Francisco Vigil. Governor Pueblo of San Ildefonso -
Pueblo of Walpi -
Moki Children waiting for Candy -
Moki Woman and Baby -
Harten vier met drie jonge vrouwen -
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Girls at Mi-shong-ni-vi -
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In Moki Town -
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Children at Moki Town -
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Six Little Injins -
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All are Happy -
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Moki Kids -
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Zuni Boy -
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Rufina, of Sia -
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Kopeli. Chief of Snake Priests, Walpi -
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Pueblo of Laguna -
A Pueblo Governor and Family -
A few Natives of Mi-shong-ni-vi -
A Family Group -
Pueblo Citizens of the U.S. -
Natives of Oraibe -
Moki Belles -
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Isleta Women -
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An Isleta Water Carrier -
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Moki Runners -
Governor Pueblo of Zuni -
Quimalachi, Moki -
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Leandro Tofoya. Governor Pueblo of Santa Clara -
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Coshira (or Clown) at Corn Dance. Pueblo of Santa Domingo
Identification
Title(s)
Rufina, of Sia (title on object)
Harten vrouw met portret van Rufina, Zia Pueblo, New Mexico
Object type
Object number
RP-F-2020-40-38
Description
Speelkaart uit doosje met 53 speelkaarten met afbeeldingen in autotypie van Native Americans. De inhoud bevat een complete set speelkaarten inclusief joker.
Creation
Artist
- Adam Clark Vroman
- publisher: Lazarus & Melzer
Place
United States of America
publisher: Los Angeles
Dating
c. 1900
Material and Technique
Material
Measurements
height 88 mm × width 63 mm
Subject
Where
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
- Purchased with the support of Baker McKenzie
Acquisition
purchase 12-Nov-2020