Title | 1866 Tiene-su-se and Granado Mucho of the Navajo/Dine Nation |
Description | Black and white photograph of two Dine (Navajo) Men sitting together embracing (Right Possibly Tiene-su-se) and Ganado Mucho (Tot'sonii Hastiin) (uncropped version available in the New Mexico Museum Archive has handwritten title "Navajo Thieves" |
Subject | Two-Spirit, Navajo Nation, Navajo Tribe, Native americans, Dine, Research Material |
Date | 1866 |
Spatial Coverage | Bosque Redondo, Navajo Nation Reservation, New Mexico, United States https://www.geonames.org/5306240/navajo-nation-reservation.html |
Format | image/jpeg |
Rights | |
Rights Holder | New Mexico History Archives |
Rights Management | General use information available at http://www.nmhistorymuseum.org/collections/photo-archives/order-photos/#publication-policy or contact Photo Archives (permissions@state.nm.us) |
Collection Number and Name | Mss D 5 Connell O'Donovan LGBT Utah History Collection |
Holding Institution | Utah Historical Society |
Type | Image |
Genre | black and white photographs |
Relation | Homogamy |
Is Part of | Subfolder-3-Sunstone 2013 |
ARK | ark:/87278/s63b391m |
Metadata Cataloger | Megan Garcia |
Links to Media | https://econtent.unm.edu/digital/collection/acpa/id/2949/rec/24 |
Setname | dha_cdlgbtuh |
ID | 2587909 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63b391m |