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Percy Harmon Marble (American, 1870-1945) and other unidentified photographers, an outstanding collection of over sixty vintage photographs of South-West Native American Indians, c. 1911 to 1926. Images of Menomonee Reservation including school children, Navajo Indian Reservation including Cedar Ridge Trading Post and rug making, Sioux Indians, Hopi Indian Reservation including Snake Dance and Butterfly Dance, Pueblo Indians, and Navajo National Monument in Arizona. Ranging from 5in. x 7in., 8in. x 10in. and 16in. x 20in., unframed. E2500-3500 Note: Percy Harmon Marble served as government Indian agent on several Native American Indian reservations from 1911 to 1926. Born in Pawnee, Nebraska, Marble owned several newspapers in his home state. Marble sold his newspaper business in 1910 when he received a federal commission to serve as an Indian agent. Over the years, Marble was assigned to the Menominee Indians in Wisconsin, Sioux Indians in South Dakota, Navajo and Hopi Indians in Arizona and Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. During his tenure as an agent, Marble documented the culture and way of life of Native American Indians in the early twentieth century through his photographs. These fascinating photographs show lingering tribal customs as well as the assimilation of western culture. Upon retiring in 1926, Marble moved with his family to Las Vegas and eventually served as mayor.

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June 7, 2003 10:00 AM CDT
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