Nana Chief of the Warm Spring Apache person
also known as: Nana
Summary: Nana is identified as a chief of the Warm Spring Apache in a photographic portrait held in the Ben Wittick Collection at the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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chief of the Warm Spring Apaches
cited from _Nana_Chief_of_the_Warm_Spring_Apaches_ (1880)_Nana_Chief_of_the_Warm_Spring_Apaches_
Notes: Wittick #1 Original is 8" x 10" glass negative
Subject: Tribal chiefs
Subject file: Native Americans-Apache-Warm Spring-Portraits
Publisher: Palace of the Governors Photo Archives, New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe
Collection:…
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cited from _Nana_Chief_of_the_Warm_Spring_Apaches_ (1880)
_Nana_Chief_of_the_Warm_Spring_Apaches_
Notes: Wittick #1 Original is 8" x 10" glass negative
Subject: Tribal chiefs
Subject file: Native Americans-Apache-Warm Spring-Portraits
Publisher: Palace of the Governors Photo Archives, New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe
Collection:…
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Wittick, Ben · 1880 · photo · details