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5.5.3--WIL (H)-068
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WIL (H)-068
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- 1908 (Creation)
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(1870-1957)
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A Cayuse person identified by photographer Major Lee Moorhouse as "Anna Kash-Kash," (Speckled Bird) wearing a beaded buckskin dress, belt, choker, large shell earrings and several metal bracelets. Moorhouse recorded that Anna was a graduate of the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania where she also taught, before returning to live with her parents on the Umatilla Reservation. Photograph by Major Thomas Leander (Lee) Moorhouse, c. 1908.
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(1) The Coast magazine, April 1908, p. 238-alt. photograph; (2) p. 235-238 -article on the Umatilla Indian Reservation/Anna Kash-Kash