Cato's lines on page 43 may have been the inspiration for last words attributed to Nathan Hale,"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." The copy of the play from which these pages were scanned belonged to Hale scholar George Dudley Seymour.
Box 43 | Navajo People, Riders, Sheep Herders, Sand Painters, Working People, Etc.
Image Count:
17
Description:
The description of this slide reflects the way that Erdoes organized 35mm slides. Erdoes arranged his slides in labeled containers that were sub-divided into labeled sections. The title for this image has been transcribed from its sub-section label; images of other slides from the same sub-section share the container title. The date listed here reflects a span of known dates associated the sub-section. In some cases, titles have been expanded to note particular individuals who appear frequently and who were identified by Erdoes in captions. Individual slide captions have not been transcribed or captured during digitization.
Subject (Topic):
Cattle herders --Southwest, New, Indians of North America --Pictorial works, and Navajo Indians
23. Foire au betail a Ouagadougou. ("23. Cattle Fair at Ouagadougou.") A group of cattle graze in a small area surrounded by a low stone wall. Several indigenous men walk among the cattle while a large group of people stands at the wall. Postcard issued by "Mission d'Ouagadougou (Hte-Volta).", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and printed with the following: "Collection de la Mission d'Ouagadougou."