Pah-ho-Cha-Inga, Little Iowa
Photographie
- Classification : Photographie
- Photographe : Charles Milton Bell (1849 - 1893) ;
- Géographie : Amérique – Amérique du Nord – États-Unis – Oklahoma (état)
- Date : ca 1850-1876 : date de prise de vue
- Matériaux et techniques : Tirage sur papier albuminé monté sur carton
- Dimensions et poids : Dimensions du tirage : 18,4 x 13,2 cmDimensions du montage : 22,5 x 29,5 cm
- Donateur : Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie ;
- Précédente collection : Musée de l'Homme (Photothèque) ; Ancienne collection : Alphonse Pinart ;
- Inscription : numéro inscrit sur le tirage 488Inscription et marques : écriture en négatifEmplacement : en bas à gauche
- Exposé : Non
- Numéro de gestion : PP0022184
Description
N° 488- Pah-ho-Cha-Inga, Little Iowa. Otoe.[Generally known by his more proper name of Baptiste Devoin, is a son of John Devoin, who is half french and half Missouria Indian. His mother is half Omaha, one-quarter french, and one-quarter Iowa Indian. He was partially educated at the Pawnee Mission, at Belleview, Nebr.; can read, write, and speak the English language tolerably well; also speaks Pawnee, Omaha, and French. He married into the Otoe Tribe, and has been employed at Otoe Agency in the several positions of teamster, farmer, interpreter, and miller under former agents. In 1869, he was employed as interpreter for the tribe, and has continued in that office until the present. In height he is 5 feet 9 inches, head measurement 23 inches, chest 44 inches and weights 220 pounds. He is about 40 years of age, and quite corpulent. (Légende extraite du catalogue descriptif de WH Jackson)].Photographie réalisée aux Etats-Unis et rapportée par Alphonse Pinart au Laboratoire d'Anthropologie du Muséum de Paris.