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Pawnee village, evening ceremonial

Author: William Henry Jackson; Clarence S Jackson
Edition/Format:   Image : Graphic : Picture : No Linguistic Content
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North American Indian (Pawnee) men and women sit and stand on and near earthen lodges at sunset probably in Nebraska. They are wrapped in blankets. Shows fences made of twigs or brush, and a plaza with an American flag that flies near the entrance to a lodge.
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Genre/Form: Photographic prints
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Material Type: Graphic, Picture, Internet resource
Document Type: Visual material, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: William Henry Jackson; Clarence S Jackson
OCLC Number: 55113541
Notes: Title penciled on mat board.
"No. 17" inked on verso.
Photographic print of a watercolor by William Henry Jackson, from the William Henry Jackson Collection at Scotts Bluff National Monument, hand colored by Clarence S. Jackson.
Description: 1 photographic print : hand col. ; 26 x 34 cm. (10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.) mounted on mat board 41 x 51 cm. (16 x 20 in.)

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North American Indian (Pawnee) men and women sit and stand on and near earthen lodges at sunset probably in Nebraska. They are wrapped in blankets. Shows fences made of twigs or brush, and a plaza with an American flag that flies near the entrance to a lodge.

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