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One of the most famous photos of Native people in Yosemite is this photograph taken by J. T. Boysen in 1901.
The Icon of early Yosemite Native American Indian life.
The photo is of Suzie and her young daughter Sadie McGowan in Yosemite Valley, Ca. 1901, taken by J. T. Boysen.
The photo is a beautiful portairt of [...]
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