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MS 3300 Frank Hamilton Cushing drawings of Pueblo architecture, basketry, and pottery

Creator:
Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900  Search this
Extent:
32 Drawings (visual works) (29 leaves, watercolor and crayon, 24 x 40 inches)
Container:
Folder 1-6
Culture:
A:shiwi (Zuni)  Search this
Iroquois  Search this
Amazonia  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Graphic Materials
Drawings (visual works)
Works of art
Drawings
Place:
North America
South America
Date:
circa 1885
Scope and Contents:
The collection consists of thrity-two (32) watercolor drawings of Zuni architecture, basketry and pottery created by or for Frank Hamilton Cushing. There are also a few drawings of Iroquoian and South American pottery. The drawings are numbered 1-55 (some drawings are missing) and may have been used to accompany a lecture given by Cushing. They were the basis of the illustrations in Cushing's article "A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth" in the 4th Bureau of Ethnology Annual Report. The descriptions and figure numbers below reference the published illustrations in that report.

1. A Navajo hut. (Figure 490)

2. Plan of pueblo structure of lava. (Figures 491, 492, and 493)

3. Plan of pueblo structure of lava. (Figures 496 and 497)

4. A typical cliff dwelling. (Similar to Figure 498). The verso of this drawing has partial illustrations of a vase (labeled "Mound Ms.") and a design (labeled "Peru").

5. Gourd vessel enclosed in wicker. (Figure 500)

7. Zuni earthen ware roasting tray. (Figure 502)

8. Havasupai boiling basket. (Figure 503)

9. Sketches illustrating the manufacture of spirally coiled basketry. (Figures 504 and 505)

10. Sketches illustrating the manufacture of spirally coiled basketry. (Figure 506)

11. Typical basket decorations. (Figures 507, 508 and 509)

12. Terraced lozenge decoration or "double-splint-stitch forms" (Figures 510-511)

13. Double splint stitch. (Figures 512-513)

14. Diagonal parallel-line decoration. (Figure 514)

15. Splints at neck of unfinished basket. (Figure 515)

16. Corrugated decorations to repeat bsketry forms preceding. (Figures 516 and 517)

17. Cooking pot of corrugated ware, showing conical projections near rim. (Figure 518)

18. Cooking pot of corrugated ware, showing modified projections near rim. (Figure 519)

19. Wicker water bottle showing double loops for suspension. (Figure 520)

20. Water bottle of corrugated ware showing double handle. (Figure 521)

21. Water bottle of corrugated ware, showing plain bottom.(Figure 522)

22. Food trencher of wicker work. (Figure 523)

23. Food trencher of wicker work, inverted as used in forming food bowls of earthen ware (Figure 524)

24. Food trencher of wicker work, inverted as used in forming food bowls of earthen ware (Figure 525)

39. Example of pueblo painted ornamentation. (Figure 542)

40. Amazonian basket decorations. (Figures 543 and 544)

45. Double lobed or hunter canteen. (Figure 550)

46. Painting of deer (Figure 551); painting of sea-serpent (Figure 552).

47. The fret of basket decoration (Figure 553)

48. The fret of pottery decoration (Figure 554); Scroll as evolved from fret in pottery decoration (Figure 555). 52. Rectangular type of earthen vessel. (Figure 561)

54. Iroquois bark vessel. (Figure 563)

55. Porcupine quill decoration (Figure 564)

Please note that the contents of the collection and the language and terminology used reflect the context and culture of the time of its creation. As an historical document, its contents may be at odds with contemporary views and terminology and considered offensive today. The information within this collection does not reflect the views of the Smithsonian Institution or National Anthropological Archives, but is available in its original form to facilitate research.
Biographical Note:
Frank Hamilton Cushing (1857-1900) was curator of the ethnological department of the United States National Museum and an ethnologist for the Bureau of American Ethnology (1876-circa 1886), best known for his work at Zuni.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 3300
Variant Title:
Previously titled: 31 drawings for Cushing's Zuni lecture
Publication Note:
The drawings in this collection were the basis of the illustrations in:

Cushing, Frank Hamilton. "A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth." Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-1883. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp. 467-521.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

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Topic:
Habitations and other structures  Search this
Basket making  Search this
Pottery  Search this
Genre/Form:
Works of art
Drawings
Citation:
MS 3300 Frank Hamilton Cushing drawings of Pueblo architecture, basketry, and pottery, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.MS3300
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3a765bd2a-24ac-4815-9b38-b4cb6f930ef9
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-ms3300

Photographs of Ute Indians

Photographer:
Poley, H. S. (Horace Swartley)  Search this
Names:
Buckskin Charlie, Chief  Search this
Chipeta  Search this
Dick Charlie  Search this
Extent:
11 Prints
Culture:
Ute  Search this
Indians of North America -- Great Basin  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Prints
Date:
ca. 1912-1913
Scope and Contents:
Catalog Number 4570: (1) Tribe: Ute Description: "Ute Winter house Navaho Springs, Colorado. Poley #51. Photographer: H. S. Poley Colorado Springs, Colorado Date: Transmitted ? 12-31-13 S. I. Negative Number 45,925-D. (2) Ute "Ute Indians in camp. From the agency near Ignacio, Colo." or "Southern Ute" (2 copies). H. S. Poley Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13 S. I. Negative Number 45,925-A. (3) Ute "Ute Camp- south western Colo." (2 copies) H. S. Poley Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13. S. I. Negative Number 45,925-B. (4) Ute "Utes in Camp" H. S. Poley Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13. (5) "Chipeta, and other Ute women." H. S. Poley, Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13 S. I. Negative Number 45,925-E. (6) Ute "Teaching the Trail. Chief Buckskin Charlie of the Utes quizzing his warriors for the signs of a trail." H. S. Poley, Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13 See S. I. Negative Number 45,925-C. (7) Ute "Ute--Chief Buckskin Charlie" (and group outside tipis). H. S. Poley, Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13 See S. I. Negative Number 45,925. (8) Ute "Aug. 12. Buckskin Charlie and Ute Indians officially verified the marking of Ute Trail above Manitou, Colorado.- as marked by the Pioneer Ass'n of El Paso Co. Colo." or "Chief Buckskin Charlie of the Southern Utes preceded by a committee of the El Paso Co. Pioneer Assn. rode the trail and verified the stone markers erected by the Assn. Aug. 2- 1912. Manitou end of trail at Soda Spring." (2 copies). H. S. Poley, Colorado Springs, Colorado August 1912, Transmitted ? 12-31-13. (9) Ute "Ute Camp-- an Early Morning Call." Two women outside tipi. (2 copies). H. S. Poley, Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13. (10) Ute "Ute-- Dick Charlie and family." H. S. Poley, Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted: ? 12-31-13 See S I. Negative Number 45,925-F. (11) Ute "Interior Ute Tepee. Dick Charlie." (and family.) H. S. Poley. Colorado Springs, Colorado Transmitted ? 12-31-13.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 4570
Local Note:
Filed: Original prints, Ute.
Topic:
Photographs  Search this
Camps  Search this
Habitations and other structures -- winter house  Search this
Citation:
Manuscript 4570, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.MS4570
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3e2887808-dc56-411f-ac06-695cb7f04f81
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-ms4570

MS 7101 Navaho Field notes and draft manuscript on hunting and agriculture

Creator:
Hill, W. W. (Willard Williams), 1902-1974  Search this
Informant:
Taa, Hastin  Search this
Thick Man  Search this
Yaja, Asta Tohitlini Alsai  Search this
Little Woman  Search this
Chilley, Chis  Search this
Sandoval, Chick  Search this
Moon, Ace  Search this
Bige, Atitsai  Search this
Interpreter's Son  Search this
Altsi, Hastin  Search this
The Little Man  Search this
Igai, Tsi  Search this
White Hair  Search this
Dine, Nakai  Search this
Navajo Jim  Search this
Bige, Neska  Search this
The Late Fat One's Son  Search this
Alpai, Beli  Search this
Roan Horse  Search this
Bige, Atszdi Yaze  Search this
The Late Little Smith's Son  Search this
Haiitsis, Hacke  Search this
Pulled Out of the Warrior  Search this
McKinley, Mary  Search this
Izkin, DEne  Search this
One That Killed a Man  Search this
Curley of Chin Lee  Search this
Extent:
820 Items (ca. 820 pages)
Culture:
Diné (Navajo)  Search this
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Date:
June-July 1933
Scope and Contents:
Field notes, in typescript, largely concern hunting and agriculture but also concern to a greater and lesser extent subjects shown in cross references. The subjects are distributed throughout the manuscript. Informants were Hastin Taa (Thick Man), Asta Tohitlini Alsai Yaja (Little Woman), Chis Chilley, Chick Sandoval, Ace Moon, Atitsai Bige (Interpreter's Son), Hastin Altsi (The Little Man), Tsi Igai (White Hair), Nakai Dine (Navajo Jim), Neska Bige (The Late Fat One's Son), Beli Alpai (Roan Horse), Atszdi Yaze Bige (The Late Little Smith's Son), Hacke Haiitsis (Pulled Out of the Warrior), Mary McKinley, Dene Izkin (One That Killed a Man), and "Curley of Chin Lee."
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 7101
Topic:
Agriculture -- Navaho  Search this
Hunting -- Navaho  Search this
Tools and implements -- Navaho  Search this
Clothing -- Navaho  Search this
Food preparation -- Navaho  Search this
Habitations and other structures -- Navaho  Search this
Rituals, formulas and ceremonies -- Navaho  Search this
War -- Navaho  Search this
Pottery -- Navaho  Search this
Basket making -- Navaho  Search this
Botany -- Navaho  Search this
Medicine -- Navaho  Search this
Masks -- Navaho  Search this
Crime and punishment -- Navaho  Search this
Education -- Navaho  Search this
Color and dyes -- Navaho  Search this
Art -- Navaho  Search this
Kinship -- Navaho  Search this
Tobacco -- Navaho  Search this
Pipes -- Navaho  Search this
Navaho  Search this
Citation:
Manuscript 7101, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.MS7101
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw379a8bb78-ea6d-4047-8021-8c53d30e8023
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-ms7101

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