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- 1925-12-06
Part of Marvin Boland Photographs
A Japanese American wedding party with their many guests posed on December 6, 1925 outside the building at South 17th and Market Streets that housed the Tacoma Jujitsu School and the Columbus Hotel. The bride, groom and attendants, as well as guests, are all dressed in American attire. Rather then wear a traditional shiromuku wedding kimono, the bride appears to be completely and stylishly dressed in a contemporary white dress, including a long lace veil, and carries a large bouquet of flowers. No one, with the exception of the two youngsters on the far right, appears to be smiling. G39.1-184; TPL-1438.
Japanese Americans--Tacoma; Weddings--Tacoma--1920-1930; Wedding costume--1920-1930; Grooms (Weddings)--1920-1930; Brides--1920-1930;
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Rudy Henry and John McCluskey hold hands.
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- 1922-05
Part of Marvin Boland Photographs
In 1922, Marvin Boland photographed an unidentified Native American in headdress and tribal clothing who gazed pensively at a pond located at Wright Park. He had one foot on a rock at the edge of a pathway and the other on dry land. TPL-8838; G5.1-027
Indigenous peoples--Washington; Headdresses; Wright Park (Tacoma);
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- 1912
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
ca. 1912. Portrait of Bahlkabuh, Skokomish "Puget Sound Type" Photograph by Edward Curtis. Scanned from Asahel Curtis lantern slide. Original photo appears in The North American Indian, v.9 Plate between pp. 26-27 (slide has crack through coverglass). The Skokomish were one band of a tribe that called itself the Twana. They controlled the entire Hood Canal area and that of its tributaries. The Skokomish were located at Annas Bay and the watershed of the Skokomish River. The other principal bands were the Tulalip, Soatlkobsh, Quilcene, and Slchoksbish. At the early part of the 19th century, they numbered 900. By the Treaty of Point No Point, 1855, that confined them to the Skokomish Reservation at the head of Hoods Canal, they totalled 300.
Indians of North America--Skokomish--1910-1920; Women--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
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- 1915
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Quiet Waters. The North American Indian, v. 11, p. 84.
Indians of North America--Nootka--1910-1920; Women--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
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- 1910
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Youth in holiday costume - Umatilla. The North American Indian, v. 8, p.80.
Indians of North America--Umaitlla--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits; Indians of North America--Clothing and dress;
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- 1910
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Red Owl - Flathead
Indians of North America--Salishan--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
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- 1914
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: The wedding party - Qagyuhl. The North American Indian, suppl. 10, plate 344.
Indians of North America--Kwakiutl--1910-1920; Brides--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Weddings;
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- 1914
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Nakoaktok Chief and copper. The North American Indian, v. 10, p.146.
Indians of North America--Kwakiutl--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
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- 1914
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: A Nakoaktok mawihl. The North American Indian, v. 10, p. 176.
Indians of North America--Kwakiutl--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
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- 1914
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Inage title: A Tluwulahu costume - Qagyuhl. The North American Indian, v. 10, p. 244.
Indians of North America--Kwakiutl--1910-1920; Clothing and dress--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;