Timothy O'Sullivan

Navajo Brave and his Mother. The Navajo were formerly a warlike tribe until subdued by U.S. Troops, in 1859-60. Many of them now have fine flocks, and herds of horses, sheeps and goats, No. 29 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"

1873
Albumen print, stereo
9.3 × 7.4 cm (3.7 × 2.9 in)

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