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Loti-kee-yah-tede, ‘The Chief’s Daughter,’ in 1905

Carl Moon, an American photographer, is well known for his images of Native Americans. You might identify Loti-kee-yah-tede in this 1905 depiction as wearing traditional garments and beaded necklaces. She was a famous chief’s daughter and looked stunning in her outfit. Moon relocated to Albuquerque in 1903, where he developed a love for shooting the Pueblo residents.

At the time, Moon’s work was well-known, so President Roosevelt invited him to the White House. This was to talk about upcoming initiatives and projects. The artist and his wife relocated to Pasadena, California, in 1914, where they started working on children’s books.

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