Barry Goldwater Kachina doll collection, ca. 1950 : preliminary guide.

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Barry Goldwater Kachina doll collection, ca. 1950 : preliminary guide.

Black-and-white object photography documenting the Kachina dolls in Goldwater's collection. Photographs were probably made by Goldwater. Assigned negative numbers reflect object accession numbers assigned by Goldwater. No negatives exist for 1,2,19,75,85,276,291,302,303 and 306. Duplicate numbers were used for objects 98.1, 98.2; 185.1 and 185.2. Unidentified group shots and objects without numbers are filed at the end of box 2.

ca. 550 photographic negatives : silver gelatin ; 4 x 5 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7756570

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