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Titre

Arizona, indiens Navajo prenant leur déjeuner

Datation

1902

Datation min.

1902

Datation max.

1902

Commentaire datation

La date est inscrite dans la légende

Auteur du cliché

Underwood & Underwood

Fonction

Photographes et éditeurs

Mention d’édition

Underwood & Underwood Publishers

Editeur

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Légende sur document

(83) At breakfast - typical desert home of the Navajo Indians, Navajo Reservation, Arizona. Copyright 1902 by Underwood & Underwood.

Commentaire légende

Légende imprimée en bas à droite sous l'image. Encre de couleur bleue.

Lieu

Personne photographiée

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Milieu - Environnement

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Texte au recto

A gauche : Underwood & Underwood Publishers New-York, London, Toronto-Canada, Ottawa-Kansas A droite : Works and studios Arlington NF. Westwood. N.F. Sous l'image de droite : (83) At breakfast - typical desert home of the Navajo Indians, Navajo Reservation, Arizona. Copyright 1902 by Underwood & Underwood.

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Texte au verso

We are in northeastern Arizona, about fifty miles from the Santa Fe railroad, looking back S. in the direction of Flagstaff. The Navajos encamped here spend the summers in logans like this near some gully where there is a spring of water. Those poplar poles that form the frame of the hogan were brought perhaps twenty miles across the sands from a distant canyon where trees grow. The thatch is of coarse grass and sage-brush, such as you see now growing in scattered latches in the sand. It seems amaz ing that any vegetation can thrive on such meagre food, but this family actually do raise beans and even corn of a dwarf species, right in the sand, and they keep a few sheep nibbling the grass in the nearest gully. When the scanty pasturage fails it is no very serious undertaking to pull the hogan to pieces and move across the desert to a new loca tion. As you see, there is no elaborate furniture to be moved. The blanket loom whose vertical warp-threads you notice inside the hogan is valu able because its growing web stands for hours and days and weeks of patient labor. The casks and water pots are precious because of what they can hold. Their tight-woven baskets (they trade with the Hopis for many of those instead of making them) are necessary to hold nuts and dried fruits. A winter hogan made sufliciently cosy if the sand is hollowed out deeply so as to form a sheltered cellar, more than half the height of the poles being below the surrounding ground-level. There is an exara-thick thatch of brush and over that is plastered a heavy coat of mun (dobe) making the shelter weather-proof and quite com fort ble if the family are not too exacting in re gard to its ventilation. That handsome jewelry is home-made out of shells and Mexican silver. See F. S. Dellenbaugh: North Americans of yesterday. From Descriptive Bulletin No. 1, copyrighted, 1901 by Underwood & Underwood. At Breakfast - Typical Desert Home of Navajo Indians, Arizona. Le déjeuner - Maison typique du désert, indiens Navajo, Arizona. Almorzando - Casa typica de Indios Navajo en el desierto Arizona Vid frukosten - typiskt ökenheim hos Navajo indianerna i Arizona.

Etat de conservation

excellent

Support

Photographies collées sur carton

Dimensions

9 x 18 cm

Info développement

Positif

Info couleur

Noir et Blanc

Propriétaire

M. Magendie

Lieu de conservation

Lescar

Auteur de la numérisation

Philippe Chalons

Type de stéréoscopie sauvegardée

Anaglyphe (bleu / rouge)

Créateur du dépôt

CLEM

Date de dépôt

Janvier 2014

Lot

LOT24_MAGENDIE

Livraison

LIVRAISON_01


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Nom usuel

Mag0048

Auteur

Underwood & Underwood

Titre

Arizona, indiens Navajo prenant leur déjeuner

Copyright

Copyright 1902 by Underwood & Underwood.

Date de création

1902

Légende

(83) At breakfast - typical desert home of the Navajo Indians, Navajo Reservation, Arizona. Copyright 1902 by Underwood & Underwood.

Région

Arizona

Pays

Etats-Unis

Fournisseur

CLEM - Archéovision

Auteur de la description

Catherine Carponsin-Martin


Nom de l'objet: Mag0048

Date d'entrée de l'objet dans ArcheoGRID : 2024-12-05

Collection : repertoire 01