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2008.01.011 - Print, Photographic
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2008.17.040 - Print, Photographic
Seven children dressed up as Indians, no date
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2009.01.022 - Print, Photographic
DAGUERREOTYPE Pomo Sally, Acorn Angel, Healdsburg, California (etched into back along with etching of redwood trees) Same girl appears in Indian Belles photo by Silberstein, circa 1907.
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2011.04.0895 - Print, Photographic
White Fawn, little Pomo maiden, bids you welcome to Guernville for the Pageant of Fire Mountain, held at Johnson's Beach, September 8, 1966
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2012.01.001 - Print, Photographic
Native American woman, Eleanor Stevenson Gonzales, demonstrating weaving skills, July 14, 1996
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2012.01.002 - Print, Photographic
Native American woman, Eleanor Stevenson Gonzales, demonstrating weaving skills, July 14, 1996 Center: Sherri Smith-Ferri bending down and her daughter Rachel Smith-Ferri
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2012.01.003 - Print, Photographic
Native American woman, Eleanor Stevenson Gonzales, demonstrating weaving skills, July 14, 1996,
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2012.01.004 - Print, Photographic
Native American woman, Eleanor Stevenson Gonzales, demonstrating weaving skills, July 14, 1996
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2016.21.010 - Print, Photographic
Native plant materials soaking prior to basket weaving, 1970-1980 Collection of about 750 color slides (in one box) plus 15 photographs. Acquired from the estate of Coni Beeson, photographer for the Warm Springs Dam Project. Photos date from 1970s through mid-1980s.
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2018.01.127 - Transparency, Slide
Pomo women dancers, no date Set of 42 slides found in a Kodak slide carousel box during inventory 2018. Some were of photos already in Pastperfect. This set from 2018.01.088 through .123 and 2018.01.125 through .130 were of interest and relevance to Healdsburg and have been scanned from slide format.
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2018.01.128 - Transparency, Slide
Pomo men dancers, no date Set of 42 slides found in a Kodak slide carousel box during inventory 2018. Some were of photos already in Pastperfect. This set from 2018.01.088 through .123 and 2018.01.125 through .130 were of interest and relevance to Healdsburg and have been scanned from slide format.
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2018.01.130 - Transparency, Slide
Pomo dwellings, taken from book, no date Set of 42 slides found in a Kodak slide carousel box during inventory 2018. Some were of photos already in Pastperfect. This set from 2018.01.088 through .123 and 2018.01.125 through .130 were of interest and relevance to Healdsburg and have been scanned from slide format.
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23.4.02 - Print, Photographic
PHOTO: From PHOTO ALBUM #23.4, photographer John Clark Shinkle. Era: 1904-1920. Red Men's Hall (corner of modern-day Plaza St. and Center St.). Eagle and stylized Native American images on front of roof. Farmers & Mechanics Bank on left. J. Silberstein advertisement on side of Hall. Jas. A. Brown Buggies on first floor of Hall.
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439-5 - Print, Photographic
Pomo Dancers, 1928 Back row, left to right - Elizabeth Dollar, Maggie Waho, Jack Waho ("rock" man for dance, rhythm man), Emma Lozinto, Ruth Cordova, and Lizzie (?) Waho Front row, left to right - Henry Arnold, Manuel Cordova, Mike Cordova, Alfred Elgin. Mary Lucas in distance (back right)
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88.386.1 - Print, Photographic
Undated oversized photo of Pomo basketry technique. It shows what is apparently an old Pomo woman's hands, weaving a basket. Photo is not the original, but a copy, mounted for dispaly purposes.
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