Call NumberCPHOTO418-2021-560Datecirca 1895-1904SummaryAlbum page with two photographs of Native American (Mojave) people outside near the Colorado River Boarding School in Arizona. The top left photograph shows the Mojave men and women primarily sitting on the ground, surrounded by tall grass and a wooden dwelling on the right. The photograph on the bottom right shows a Mojave woman standing in a dress and a patterned shawl tied around her shoulders. She has very short hair and carries a large stick in her right hand. A man sits behind her on the ground. He wears traditional Anglo-American clothing with a long-sleeve button-up shirt, vest, and hat. A shovel rests on his lap. Shrubs, trees, and a wooden dwelling are in the background.Physical Description2 photographic prints : black and white ; 12 x 17 cm (5 x 7 inches), on page 24 x 28 cmBorn-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectColorado River Boarding School (Parker, Ariz.)Indians of North America--ArizonaOff-reservation boarding schools--ArizonaMohave IndiansGeographic AreaParker (Ariz.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialThis photograph is part of a photo album of the Colorado River Boarding School. Others are available under call numbers: CPHOTO418-2021-512 through CPHOTO418-2021-597Type of MaterialPhotographic printsGroup portraitsGelatin silver printsDigital Version Created FromCPHOTO418; OV Box 1Original Material Found in CollectionColorado River Boarding School photosNotesCondition: Good.