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Ha-zah-zoch-kah,Branching Horns,Winnebago Indian,Headdress,Face Painted,c1905

Title: Ha-zah-zoch-kah (Branching Horns), a Winnebago Indian
Date Created/Published: Kilbourn City, Wis. : H.H. Bennett, c1905.
Medium: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph.
Summary: Three-quarters length portrait of man wearing facial paint, seated, facing left.
Notes:
H61518 U.S. Copyright Office.
No. 414.
Caption card tracings: JK; I. tribes Winne.; Shelf.
Bookmark /2006682707/
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