Call NumberX-30633Date1872SummaryStudio portrait of four Native American Ute men, two agents, and an interpreter. They are identified as:"Standing: J. S. Littlefield, agent, White River; Tab-u-cha-kat; Pak-ant; Catz; Uriah M. Curtis, interpreter. Sitting: Wanzitz (Antelope); Maj. J. B. Thompson, special indian agent; and Han-ko."Physical Description1 photonegative ; 21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 in.); 1 photoprint ; 21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectIndians of North America--19th centuryUte Indians--19th centuryCatz, Ute IndianHan-ko, Ute IndianPak-ant, Ute IndianTab-u-cha-kat, Ute IndianWanzitoCurtis, Uriah MLittlefield, J. SThompson, J. B., Major.CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710030633Type of MaterialFilm negativesGroup portraitsPhotographic printsPortrait photographsNotesFormerly F5603. Photoprint is oval in shape. Title hand-written on back of print, with: "Standing: J. S. Littlefield, agent, White River; Tab-u-cha-kat; Pak-ant; Catz; Uriah M. Curtis, interpreter. Sitting: Wanzitz (Antelope); Maj. J. B. Thompson, special indian agent; and Han-ko," and, "Colo. Magazine, May 1930."; R7100306334
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