End of the Trail Museum, near Klamath, California.
Yurok and Hoopa baskets
Sioux woman's ceremonial dress
Sioux woman's dress and man's jacket (right)
Sioux deerskin ceremonial clothes
Sioux men's jackets
Dolls of the Plains Indians
Elk teeth were used by higher rank women
Black cloth dress with shell beads attached
Clothing of Plains Indians
Original apartments
Apartments II
Apartments I
Pillar
Girl with cat
Wednesday, 2:30 on a dark afternoon
Nash Rambler, early 1960s
Rambler, 1958 (PiP for update)
Oops, bad aim (PiP for update)
P.O. drive-through
Ladies and gentlemen, may I present...
Ceremony
Run aground
End of the Trail Museum, near Klamath, California.
Baby carriers, various tribes
Caribou hide & fox fur masks
Inuit parka
Lambert ... Melvin ... Henrietta
Follow the path
Terraced
Ford
Gated community
Family view
Sappy new cones
Picea glauca (White Spruce)
For the unknown
George Nurse
Last road
Corner
Boundary
Broken
Albert Handy, 1881
Blue grave
Menacing practice man
Threatening man
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Fawn Williams Morris


Fawn Williams Morris (1929 - 2011) was a respected tribal elder and a community leader on the Yurok Reservation. She was involved in the politics of California tribes, was a teacher of at-risk youth and an advocate for tribal rights. Her photo is surrounded by several fringed skirts worn by Yurok women. tinyurl.com/y9ddxubv
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