Standing portrait of Native Americans (Ute) Chipeta (left) and her brother, Chief McCook (right). General Grenville Mellon Dodge stands between them at the Hotel Colorado, Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Description
1 copy negative ; 10 x 13 cm. (4 x 5 in.); 1 photoprint ; 17 x 11 cm. (6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.)
Subject
Indians of North America--Colorado--Glenwood Springs--1900-1920; Ute Indians--Women--Colorado--Glenwood Springs--1900-1920; Glenwood Springs (Colo.)--1900-1920; Chipeta; Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1916; McCook, John, Chief.
Format-Medium
Photograph
Rights Contact Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR710030547
Notes
Formerly F40851.; Hand-written on back of photoprint: "479 - left to right Chipeta - Queen of the Ouray Utes, who, at the age of 93, returned to the "boiling waters" at Glenwood Springs. General G. M. Dodge. Chief McCook of the Ouray Utes and brother of Chipeta. Photo made in court of Hotel Colorado at Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Denver & Rio Grande Railroad."; Title supplied.; R7100305477
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