Title |
Some man! Tatow |
Identifier |
214G |
Subject |
Indian mythology--Utah--Photography; Mountains--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Drum Mountains (Utah)--Photographs; Tatow Knob (Utah)--Photographs |
Description |
Tatow big toes; Pe-en-no-witts head of Big Injun; The Drum Mountains--his belly; note the 2 scalps dangling from ? Peace Pipe; if you don't believe this, there'll be a third! Wy-see-ah feather; Ha-Chox hat. Some man! 35 miles long. A diagram by Frank Beckwith that illustrates an Indian legend tying together three landforms: Tatow Knob, the Drum Mountains, and Fumarole Butte ("Hot Plug") as parts of a buried man called Pe-en-no-witts |
Spatial Coverage |
Tatow Knob (Utah); Drum Mountains (Utah); Fumarole Butte (Utah); Millard County (Utah); Juab County (Utah) |
Creator |
Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951 |
Publisher |
Hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Date |
1949 |
Type |
Image |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Format Creation |
image/tiff |
Source |
Metal Box G |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Frank Asahel Beckwith Collection |
Coverage |
Utah |
Rights Management |
Digital image copyright 2003, Beckwith Family. All rights reserved |
Holding Institution |
Delta City Library |
Source Material |
B&W negative |
Source Physical Dimensions |
6cm x 8cm |
Archival Resolution |
Archival TIFF: 3000 x 4600 |
Low Resolution |
JPEG: 800 x 600 |
Bit Depth |
8-bit |
Scanning Device |
Creo-Scitex Eversmart Jazz+ flatbed scanner |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6qn92tk |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
125289 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qn92tk |