Studio portrait of two Native American Ute men. The man sitting is Chief John McCook, brother of Chipeta. The man standing is an interpreter, identified as Lester Chapoose. Both men wear western style suits and hats.
Indians of North America--1920-1940.; Ute Indians--1920-1940.; Tribal chiefs--1920-1940.; Chipeta--Family.; Chapoose, Lester.; McCook, John, Chief.
Studio portrait of Native American men (Ute) identified as (top l to r): McKewin (McQuin), Lester Chapoose (interpreter), and Pawnee; (bottom l to r): Little Jim, and Chief McCook. The men wear suits, felt hats with feathers, some have braids.
Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--1910-1920.; Little Jim.; Pawnee, Ute Indian.; Chapoose, Lester.; McCook, John, Chief.; McKewin, Ute Indian.
Studio portrait of Native American men (Ute) identified as (top l to r): McKewin (McQuin), Lester Chapoose (interpreter), and Pawnee; (bottom l to r): Little Jim, and Chief McCook. The men wear suits, they hold felt hats, some with feathers, some...
Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--1910-1920.; Little Jim.; Pawnee, Ute Indian.; Chapoose, Lester.; McCook, John, Chief.; McKewin, Ute Indian.
[between 1910 and 1920?]
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