MAKE A MEME View Large Image Native Americans from Southeastern Idaho, "Lemhi. Chief. Tindoor" - NARA - 519297.tif Scope and content General notes This photograph has been identified by Joanna Scherer as taken by Benedicte Wrensted whose photographic studio was located ...
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Keywords: Native Americans from Southeastern Idaho, "Lemhi. Chief. Tindoor" - NARA - 519297.tif Scope and content General notes This photograph has been identified by Joanna Scherer as taken by Benedicte Wrensted whose photographic studio was located in Pocatello Idaho Ms Scherer is an Anthropologist who was working on the Smithsonian Institution's Handbook of North American Indians Project Wrensted learned photography from her aunt in Denmark in the 1880s and had a studio in Horsens Denmark for about four years Wrensted came to the United States from Denmark in 1894 moved to Pocatello and purchased the studio of A B Hower in 1895 She continued to photograph members of the local community and Native Americans until 1912 when she moved to California 519297 Local identifier 75-SEI-106 Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs 1849 - 09/17/1947 NARA-Author Wrensted Benedicte 1859-1949 Photographer 8464485 <br /> Wrensted Ella Photographer 8464486 <br /> Still Picture Records Section Special Media Archives Services Division NWCS-S National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 ~ 1897 Record group Record Group 75 Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs 1793 - 1999 Record group ARC 404 Portraits of Indians from Southeastern Idaho Reservations compiled 1897 - 1897 Series ARC 519191 File unit File unit ARC Variant control numbers NAIL Control Number NWDNS-75-SEI-106 yes Other versions NARA-cooperation PD-USGov Lemhi Native American leaders
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