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Portrait de Rosie Coyote-Woman, ''Sunktoya-wiya''
Portrait de Rosie Coyote-Woman, ''Sunktoya-wiya''

Drawing

Portrait of Rosie Coyote-Woman, ''Sunktoya-wiya''
Artist (1898-1957)
SignatureU. l. above image, W. LANGDON KIHN
Date 1922
Dimensions61.2 x 48.5 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM927.101
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Fred Southam
Status
Not on view

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