Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. This collection of nearly 1,200 photograph slides documents the adventures and counterculture lifestyle of photographer Jack Large and his artist friends through the late sixties in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Walvia ("Medicine Root") - Taos
In 1906, Edward S. Curtis received funding from J.P. Morgan to begin work on "The North American Indian," a twenty volume set of photographs and text documenting Native American tribes throughout the western United States. The sixteenth volume, featuring the Tiwa and Keres tribes, was published in 1926.
Identifier: spl_nai_16_547
Date: 1905
View this itemKutenai Camp
In 1906, Edward S. Curtis received funding from J.P. Morgan to begin work on "The North American Indian," a twenty volume set of photographs and text documenting Native American tribes throughout the western United States. The seventh volume, featuring the Yakima, Klickitat, Salish and Kootenai tribes, was published in 1911.
Identifier: spl_nai_07_254
Date: 1910
View this itemCarlos Rios - Papago Chief
In 1906, Edward S. Curtis received funding from J.P. Morgan to begin work on "The North American Indian," a twenty volume set of photographs and text documenting Native American tribes throughout the western United States. The second volume, featuring the Pima, Papago, Qahtika, Mohave, Yuma, Maricopa, Walapai, Havasupai, and Yavapai tribes, was published in 1908.
Identifier: spl_nai_02_050
Date: 1907
View this itemCarolyn Baugh, day of Scott Kaper's birth, Alki Beach, West Seattle, February 1969
Carolyn Baugh
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Date: 1969-02
View this itemBill Barkes gesturing, wearing Jakk Corsaw's cat, Jakk Corsaw's Art Gallery, Pike Place Market, circa 1967
Bill Barkes, wearing Corsaw's cat, gestures in Jakk's Gallery Salon
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Date: 1967
View this itemCars at Evergreen Speedway, Monroe, Washington, July 1967
Everett motocross track [incorrect]
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemFirst 4 stained glass panels by Jack Large, October 1977
First 4 stained glass panels by Jack Large, 1976
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Date: 1977-10
View this itemEn route to Palo Alto with Kathy Hansen, Jack Large driving, Idaho, October 1967
Jack Large driving Kathy Hansen back to school at Stanford, in Idaho
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Date: 1967-10
View this itemGourmet's Notebook, v.11, no.6, Jul.-Aug. 1983
Combined issue, July and August 1983; Big Eddie's Vine Street Station, pg. 46; Clifford's on Broadway, pg. 43; Le Bonaparte, pg. 47; McCullough's, pg. 42; One Stop, pg. 45; Thai's Taste, pg. 44; Umberto, pg. 41
Identifier: spl_gn_928180_1983_11_06
Date: 1983-07
View this itemPeyote Drummer
In 1906, Edward S. Curtis received funding from J.P. Morgan to begin work on "The North American Indian," a twenty volume set of photographs and text documenting Native American tribes throughout the western United States. The eighteenth volume, featuring the Wichita, Cheyenne, Oto, and Commanche tribes, was published in 1930.
Identifier: spl_nai_19_687
Date: 1927
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