Chipeta, Ouray, Piah
Description
Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (Ute) and white men and women in Washington, D. C. for the Brunot Treaty signing. Left to right- Back row Washington (Northern Ute), Susan (sister of Chief Ouray), Johnson #2 (Susan's husband), Capt. Jack (leader of Thornberg ambush), John. Middle row: Uriah M. Curtis (First interpreter for Northern Utes), J. B. Thompson (agent at the Denver Ute Agency), Chas Adams (agent of the Los Pinos Agency, 1872-75), Otto Mears. Front row: Guerro (not Ouray's father), Chipeta, Ouray, Piah (Tabeguache Ute chief).
Object Information
Date Created:
[1874]
Local ID:
X-19251
Collection:
Denver Public Library
Place of Creation/Discovery:
Washington, D. C.
Citation:
Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison), 1815-1910. Chipeta, Ouray, Piah. [1874]. Retrieved from the Denver Public Library, http://cdm16079.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/24338. (Accessed February 2, 2022.)
Creator(s):
Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison), 1815-1910
Rights:
NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/