Chief No-Shirt Walla Walla Tribe

A Native American man, identified as Chief No-Shirt of the Walla Walla Tribe, is sitting on a horse in a grass field. An encampment, consisting of tipis, wagons, and horses, appears in the background. The man is wearing a feathered headdress, necklaces, a sash, and a cloth shirt. He is clasping a br...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives 1897
Subjects:
Men
Fur
Man
Online Access:http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df70n983x
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Summary:A Native American man, identified as Chief No-Shirt of the Walla Walla Tribe, is sitting on a horse in a grass field. An encampment, consisting of tipis, wagons, and horses, appears in the background. The man is wearing a feathered headdress, necklaces, a sash, and a cloth shirt. He is clasping a brush in his right hand. His right cheek bears a marking that appears to have been painted on his face. The horse is adorned with saddle blankets, furs, and other trappings.