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Standing Two - Oto, plate 675 from the portfolio The North American Indian, volume 19, The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita. The Southern Cheyenne. The Oto. The Comanche. The Peyote Cult.


Edward Sheriff Curtis, Standing Two - Oto, plate 675 from the portfolio The North American Indian, volume 19, The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita. The Southern Cheyenne. The Oto. The Comanche. The Peyote Cult., 1927, photogravure, Gift of Henrietta E. Failing, transferred from the Rex Arragon Library, Portland Art Museum, public domain, 2002.22.19x

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Title

Standing Two - Oto, plate 675 from the portfolio The North American Indian, volume 19, The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita. The Southern Cheyenne. The Oto. The Comanche. The Peyote Cult.

Related Titles

original language: Standing Two - Oto

portfolio (original language): The North American Indian

Artist

Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952)

Related People

printer: Suffolk Engraving Company, Cambridge, Mass. (American, active early 20th century)

Date

1927

Medium

photogravure

Dimensions (H x W x D)

17 3/4 x 22 1/8

Inscriptions & Markings

caption: The Oto belong to the great Siouan linguistic family and originally formed, with other tribes, a part of the Winnebago. The typical ceremonial head-dress of the Oto of the present time is shown here and in the next three plates., printed, list of large plates supplementing volume nineteen

Collection Area

Photography

Category

Photographs

Object Type

photograph

Culture

American

Credit Line

Gift of Henrietta E. Failing, transferred from the Rex Arragon Library, Portland Art Museum

Accession Number

2002.22.19x

Copyright

public domain

Terms

Gifts from the Failing Family

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Oto

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photogravure

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