Call NumberZ-183Date1877-1880SummaryPortrait of Chief Ouray, Native American Indian, spokesman for the Utes, peacekeeper between his people and ever increasing number of white settlers. He wears long neat braids, thin facial hair, a tailored vest and shirt with a beaded choker around the collar.Physical Description1 copy photonegative ; 10 x 13 cm (4 x 5 in.); 1 photoprint on cabinet card ; 17 x 11 cm (6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.)SubjectUte Indians--19th centuryIndians of North America--Portraits--19th centuryOuray.Related MaterialImage File: ZZR711000183Type of MaterialCabinet photographsFilm negativesPortrait photographsDigital Version Created FromMrs. Louise Stegner, Omaha, Neb.NotesFormerly F6656. Formerly X-11000183; Photoprint and card are worn, soiled and torn. Title on printed on vintage photoprint; "advertisment on back of card: John P. Lower, Sportmen's Depot, 331 Blake St. Denver, Colorado. Colt's new model lightning revolver. Colt's, Sharp's, Wesson's, Winchester's, Maynard's, Ballard's and Parker's patent arms..."; R7110001839
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