IDNO

P.8955.ACH1


Description

On Catalogue Card: “Hopi.” [typed text on top right corner]
On Catalogue Card: “Moqui man. Burbank.” [typed text]

A Hopi man, Wick-Ah-Te-Wah, with body paint and in Snake Dance costume, holding a bow with eagle feather and red cloth? tags, arrows, and a bullroarer.


Place

N America; United States of America; Arizona; Keam’s Canyon


Cultural Affliation

Hopi [historically Moqui]; Southwest Indian; Native North American


Named Person

Wick-Ah-Te-Wah


Photographer

Burbank, Elbridge Ayer


Collector / Expedition


Date

1898


Collection Name

Mounted Haddon Collection


Source


Format

Print Colour Mounted


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Related Image: Same image held at National Anthropological Archive with the following information:
Creator: Brush and Pencil Company
Title: Painting by E. A. Burbank, Keam's Canyon, Of Wick-Ah-Te-Wah With Body Paint and in Snake Dance Costume, Holding Bow, Arrows And Bullroarer 1898
Contained in: Photographs of American Indians and Other Subjects 1840s-1960s
Phy. Description: 1 photomechanical print 006 in x 010 in
Color photomechanical print
Place of creation: Illinois ? Chicago ?
Cite as: SPC Sw Hopi Gen/Unid 02141800, Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives
Copyright: Brush & Pencil Co, Chicago, 1899
Culture: Hopi
Local Number: NAA INV 02141800
[Source: http://siris-archives.si.edu, JD 19/3/2007]

This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 16/4/2007]


FM:143605

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