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Zuni woman in native dress with squash blossom necklace holding a clay water pot on her head; adobe house cluster and beehive oven nearby., 1879
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Box 2, Item volume folio 2, leaf 7, photograph g
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni village, New Mexico, circa 1879
1 item
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Box 1, Item volume folio 1, leaf 16, photograph d
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, with view of surroundings, circa 1879
1 item
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Box 1, Item volume folio 1, leaf 14, photograph d
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879
1 item
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 1, Item volume folio 1, leaf 13, photograph a
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879
1 item
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 1, Item volume folio 1, leaf 13, photograph e
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879
1 item
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 1, Item volume folio 1, leaf 14, photograph a
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879
1 item
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 1, Item volume folio 1, leaf 17, photograph g
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni men in native dress and positioned in front of an adobe wall, circa 1879
1 item
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 2, Item volume folio 2, leaf 9, photograph k
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.
Zuni men, 1879
1 item
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 2, Item volume folio 2, leaf 13, photograph i
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist.