Chief Mox Mox Dee, Bill Water, & Matthew's interpreter

Title

Chief Mox Mox Dee, Bill Water, & Matthew's interpreter

Description

Image of three men, one Caucasian and two Native Americans. The Native American men sit on either side of the image, one wears a white shirt, neckerchief, and a cowboy hat, with a blanket wrapped about him. His hair is long and loose. The second man wears his hair in braids, and wears a suit coat over a dark shirt and a cowboy hat. The Caucasian man sits between them, and stares off to the side. His bowler hat is on the ground beside him, and he wears a striped suit and tie with lace-up shoes. His hair is short and he has a full mustache.
[Front] [pencil] Chief Mox Mox [sic], Mathews Interpreter [sic], Dee, Water, Bill. [printed] Burns Photo Co., Lewiston. [Back]J[illegible] Carrell. [illegible] Mox Mox. Donor: T. Weatherred (Tenny).

Creator

Burns Photo Co., Lewiston

Date Created

circa 1900

Subject

Indians of North America
Dee, Mox Mox
Water, Bill
Weatherred, Tennessee
Cultural Studies
Western United States History
Native American Studies

Place

Lewiston, Idaho

Medium

photographic prints

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_000816

Rights

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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image