Chief Ouray And Ute Leaders
Stereoscopic portrait of Chief Ouray (1833 - 1880) (seated center) of the Ute people, surrounded by other Ute leaders, late 1860s or early 1870s. They are, seated from left, Ancatosh (also Ankatosh), Ouray, and Guerro; standing from left, Warency (also Warets) and Chanvano (also Shavano). (Photo by James Thomas Thurlow/George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)

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73951772
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Date created:
January 01, 1870
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Object name:
T1430829_18
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5455 x 3131 px (18.18 x 10.44 in) - 300 dpi - 9 MB
- Archival,
- Portrait,
- 1870-1879,
- Albumen Print,
- Cultures,
- Full Length,
- Horizontal,
- Human Interest,
- Indigenous North American Culture,
- Indoors,
- Medium Group Of People,
- Native North American People,
- North America,
- Ouray - Ute Leader,
- People,
- Photography,
- Sepia Toned,
- Sitting,
- Standing,
- Stereoscopic Image,
- Surrounding,
- Traditional Clothing,
- USA,