NAA MS 4636
Consist of reproductions of paintings of an Arapaho, a Hopi, and a Ute Indian, by E. A. Burbank, 1898.
Catalog Number 4636: (1) Tribe: Arapaho Description: Color portrait (side view) of Straight Crazy. Darlington, Oklahoma. Artist: E. A. Burbank Date: 1898. (2) Hopi Color portrait (full length, standing) of Wick-ah-te-tah, Moqui, in Snake Dance costume, with bow and arrows in left hand and bull roarer in right hand. Keam's Canyon, Arizona. E. A. Burbank 1898. (3) Ute Color portrait (side view) of Quin-cha-ke-cha, in feather bonnet. Ignacio, Colorado. E. A Burbank 1898.
Manuscript 4636, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Donated by Mr George Turner, Associate Curator of Philately, Smithsonian Institution, Washington 25, D. C., through John C. Ewers, July 17, 1962. Correspondence in Smithsonian Institution- Bureau of American Ethnology files.
Filed: Original Prints, by tribe.