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[Two Indigenous Women and Mr. George]

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.05.09
  • Item
  • Jan. 31, 1949
  • Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds

Image shows two Papago Indigenous women standing near Mr. George, a member of the Sheehan’s travelling party, outside of their home which was 9 miles past Wall’s Well. This photograph was taken during the Sheehan’s trip to Organ Pipe Cactus Monument in Arizona and is located inside Beth’s journal from that trip.

[Three Indigenous Women and Mr. George]

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.05.10
  • Item
  • Jan. 31, 1949
  • Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds

Image shows three Papago Indigenous women and a small child standing near Mr. George, a member of the Sheehan’s travelling party, outside of their home which was 9 miles past Wall’s Well. This photograph was taken during the Sheehan’s trip to Organ Pipe Cactus Monument in Arizona and is located inside Beth’s journal from that trip.

[Three Indigenous Boys]

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.05.11
  • Item
  • Jan. 31, 1949
  • Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds

Image shows three Indigenous boys standing outside of their school, which was located somewhere near Wall’s Well. This photograph was taken during the Sheehan’s trip to Organ Pipe Cactus Monument in Arizona and is located inside Beth’s journal from that trip.

[Everett Sheehan at Alamo Well]

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.05.18
  • Item
  • Feb. 6, 1949
  • Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds

Image shows Everett Sheehan crouching with his hand inside a depression in a rock. The caption beneath this photograph says “Indian Grinding Bowl at Alamo Well” This photograph was taken during the Sheehan’s trip to Organ Pipe Cactus Monument in Arizona and is located inside Beth’s journal from that trip.

[Paper Mask]

Item is an unused paper face mask with writing on it. It says “I had to wear a mask + gown to enter an isolation ward to get the vote of an Indian TB patient.”

[Letter to Kells Sheehan]

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.202
  • Item
  • Feb. 26, 1971
  • Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds

This letter is written by Beth and Everett Sheenhan to their son Kells about what they had been doing in Arizona including attending a rodeo and having dinner with their neighbors. Their neighbors had lived on a reservation in Sells, Arizona (Tohono O’odham Nation) and told the Sheehans about Indigenous death rituals.

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