Wahu Tota Frame:blackPortrait of an elderly man (named Wahu Tota), wrapped in a striped blanket. According to James Stevenson's original note for this photograph (prepared circa 1885), the subject 'is supposed to have been the last of the living Pecos who formerly inhabited the ruined town on the Rio Pecos, some miles east of Santa Fe. He was residing with the Jemez people when the picture was taken.' Due to the nature of these images, prints will reproduce any signs of
View of a man riding a donkey on a road past a domed building
A man and two boys walk along the road behind him
They are wearing silk robes with amber and coral necklaces and a circular gold and turquoise ornament
View of a village on the Chahla River
She is wearing an embroidered wolllen manta
View of tall buildings in the town of Al-Saum
in which Hasan bin Manati
with people collecting water at the wells in the foreground
View of buildings at Zuni pueblo
In the central foreground Said bin Musallim
A crowd of spectators is sitting on a roof and standing in a doorway behind them
Behind him a crowd of people stand with donkeys carrying wood