Governor Diego Naranjo. Platinum print by F.A. Rinehart, 1898.

  • Rinehart, F. A. (Frank A.)
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Governor Diego Naranjo. Platinum print by F.A. Rinehart, 1898. Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Half length to left. "The Pueblos were represented by a delegation of about twenty men from Santa Clara pueblo on the upper Rio Grande in New Mexico. … Their present governor, Diego Naranjo, with the last ex-governor, old Jose de Jesus Naranjo, accompanied the party, the former bearing as his staff of office an inscribed silver-headed cane presented to the pueblo by President Lincoln in 1863."—Mooney, op. cit., pp. 143-144

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Omaha : F.A. Rinehart, [1898], ©1898.

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1 photograph : photoprint, platinum ; sheet 23 x 17.2 cm

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Gov. Diego Marango (Santa Clara) Bears Rinehart's number: No. 1123

References note

James Mooney, 'The Indian Congress at Omaha', American anthropologist, 1899, n. s. vol. 1, pp. 126-149

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Wellcome Collection 557543i

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