PH001_1050b C.L. Andrews photographs; p201,057; AD 1050; Eskimo woman of Nome with children Source: reverse of photograph; Mary Kagoona (ca. 1907-1961)

Black and white image. A Native American woman identified as the wife of Perry Kagoona, is shown standing on a dirt path with infant and toddler. The infant is wearing a crocheted bonnet and riding on the woman's back in a fur-lined carrier. The toddler, wearing a stocking cap, white neckkerchi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Andrews, Clarence Leroy
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives 1927
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Online Access:http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:fx719n603
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Summary:Black and white image. A Native American woman identified as the wife of Perry Kagoona, is shown standing on a dirt path with infant and toddler. The infant is wearing a crocheted bonnet and riding on the woman's back in a fur-lined carrier. The toddler, wearing a stocking cap, white neckkerchief, fur-lined jacket, and laced boots, is standing in front of the woman. The woman is wearing a duo-toned stocking hat, striped scarf, and white checkered dress with black belt and metal buckle. Building structures and landscape are out of focus in the background.