Box 001
Contains 225 Results:
“Chief Thompson thanks the almighty”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Henry making net, Black Braids watching”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Old Celilo, people coming to longhouse for feast”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Come to our salmon feast, for jacket?”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Man in front of house”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“The Dam, Chief Thompson with Lewis and Clark Pipe”, End-sheet demo
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Archie McKeowan (photographer of set) with young doe”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Flora and baby on the porch of chief’s old home at Celilo”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Linda on the Blanket”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Woman holding child”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.