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Gerald Ira Diamond Cassidy
Nationality: 
american
Gender: 
Male
Birth Date: 
1879
Death Date: 
1934
Born 1879 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died in Santa Fe, New Mexico 1934.
A Bit of Walipi
A Bit of Walipi
Juan, this is a fine type of Zuni Indian
Juan, this is a fine type of Zuni Indian
Mission in Cordova
Mission in Cordova
Santiago. One of the old fine types of the pueblo of Santa Clara, a few miles from Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santiago. One of the old fine types of the pueblo of Santa Clara, a few miles from Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Indian Land
The Indian Land
The Pottery Seller. This Indian Woman is from Santo Domingo, the Pueblo who make pottery and sell it for their livelihood
The Pottery Seller. This Indian Woman is from Santo Domingo, the Pueblo who make pottery and sell it for their livelihood
The Sandstorm. When these sandstorms are at their worst it makes it almost impossible to travel
The Sandstorm. When these sandstorms are at their worst it makes it almost impossible to travel
Untitled [Native American Woman, wrapped in a red blanket]
Untitled [Native American Woman, wrapped in a red blanket]
Zuni Indian, one of the wise men of the Pueblo of Zuni
Zuni Indian, one of the wise men of the Pueblo of Zuni

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