Coyotero Apache Bride. Full-length studio portrait albumen boudoir card. [Wilcox, Arizona Territory]: A.F. Randall, ca 1880s. Photographer's imprint stamped to mount verso. Period ink title to mount verso.
A young woman wears a beaded hide dress and layers of beaded necklaces. A woven basket filled with what appears to be flowers rests on her lap. Another basket and a pot are decoratively arranged beside her.
The Coyotero Apache, also known as the Western White Mountain band and Łį́nabaahé or Łį́nabaahá, are the easternmost band of the Western Apache group located near present-day Snowflake, Arizona.
A. Frank Randall was an itinerant photographer active in Wilcox, Arizona Territory, specializing in views of the local Native American population. (Mautz, pp. 45 & 336).
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