Studio portrait of Native American men (Ute) identified as (l to r) McQuin (McKewin), Jim McCook, Chief McCook, Francisco Cesspooch (Chapoose ?), and Pawinee (Pawnee). They wear felt hats, shirts, coats, pants, and shoes. One wears beaded gauntlets.
Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Pawnee, Ute Indian.; Cesspooch, Francisco.; McCook, Jim, Chief.; McCook, John, Chief.; McKewin, Ute Indian.
Studio portrait of Native American men (Ute) identified as (l to r) McQuin (McKewin), Jim McCook, Chief McCook, Francisco Cesspooch (Chapoose ?), and Pawinee (Pawnee). Dress includes felt hats, shirts, coats, pants, bib overalls, earrings, and...
Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Pawnee, Ute Indian.; Cesspooch, Francisco.; McCook, Jim, Chief.; McCook, John, Chief.; McKewin, Ute Indian.
Two Native American Utes and a white man are standing among rocks holding what are supposed to be the bones of Chief Ouray. They have been disinterred for reburial at a memorial near Montrose, Colorado. The Native Americans are identified as...
Indians of North America--1920-1930.; Ute Indians--1920-1930.; Bones--1920-1930.; Ouray--Death & burial.; Buckskin Charlie, Ute Chief.; McCook, John, Chief.; Waite, L. M.
John McCook, brother in law to Ouray, stands pointing skyward as another Native American Ute man stands solemnly nearby at the reburial ceremony of Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. The casket is behind the men under a canvas cover decorated...
Indians of North America--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Montrose (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ouray--Death & burial--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.;...
Head and shoulders profile portrait of Chief John McCook, a Native American Ute and brother of Chipeta, wife of Ouray. The elderly man has grey hair and a large kerchief wrapped around his neck.
Indians of North America--1920-1940.; Ute Indians--1920-1940.; Chipeta--Family.; Ouray--Family.; McCook, John, Chief.
John McCook stands pointing skyward near another Native American Ute man at the reburial ceremony of his brother in law, Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado.
Indians of North America--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Montrose (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ouray--Death & burial--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.;...
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.
Head and shoulders portrait of Chief John McCook, Native American Ute leader and brother of Chipeta. The elderly man has light colored hair and is wearing a suit coat and a large kerchief around his neck.
Indians of North America--1920-1940.; Ute Indians--1920-1940.; Chipeta--Family.; McCook, John, Chief.
A Native American (Ute) Chief John McCook, stands next to a concrete tepee in Ouray Memorial Park near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. The tepee covers a spring and was erected in honor of Chipeta and Chief Ouray. Portions of the painted...
Indians of North America--Commemoration--Colorado--Montrose County--1920-1940.; Ute Indians--Men--Colorado--Montrose County--1920-1940.; Montrose County (Colo.)--1920-1940.; Men--Colorado--Montrose County--1920-1940.; Monuments &...
John McCook and another Native American Ute man stand near the flag draped shell that covers the coffin of Chief Ouray, McCook's brother in law, at the chief's reburial ceremony near Montrose, Colorado.
Indians of North America--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Montrose (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ouray--Death & burial--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.;...
John McCook and another Native American Ute man stand near the flag draped shell that covers the coffin of Chief Ouray, McCook's brother in law, at the chief's reburial ceremony near Montrose, Colorado.
Indians of North America--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Montrose (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ouray--Death & burial--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.;...
Standing portrait of Native Americans (Ute) Chipeta (left) and her brother, Chief McCook (right). General Grenville Mellon Dodge stands between them at the Hotel Colorado, Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Indians of North America--Colorado--Glenwood Springs--1900-1920.; Ute Indians--Women--Colorado--Glenwood Springs--1900-1920.; Glenwood Springs (Colo.)--1900-1920.; Chipeta.; Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1916.; 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.
Chief John McCook and a Native American Ute man identified as Yagha(?) stand in front of the coffin containing the remains of Chief Ouray, McCook's brother in law, near Montrose, Colorado. The coffin is under a cover which is draped by American...
Indians of North America--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Montrose (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.; Ouray--Death & burial--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1930.;...
behind him.; John McCook, Chipeta's brother, stands next to the mausoleum dedicated to her in March of 1925. Chipeta was the wife of Ouray, chief of the Utes from 1820 until 1880. The sarcophagus bearing Chipeta's name stands at the site south of...
Ute Indians--1920-1940.; Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1940.; Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1940.; Sarcophagi--1920-1940.; Chipeta--Family.; Ouray--Family.; McCook, John, Chief.
covered in snow. A telephone pole stands in the distance near a railroad track. Horses or cattle stand near the pole. A group of poles, possibly forming a teepee, also stand in the distance. A sign stands in the left background.; The sarcophagus of...
Ute Indians--1920-1940.; Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1940.; Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1940.; Sarcophagi--1920-1940.; Chipeta--Family.; Ouray--Family.; McCook, John, Chief.
[between 1925 and 1937?]
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