Rosamund Spicer Tohono O'odham Photographs

Rosamund Spicer Tohono O'odham Photographs

Selections of Rosamund Spicer Tohono O'odham Photographs

Rosamond Spicer (1913-1999) received a bachelor's degree in archaeology from Northwestern University in 1934 and a Master's degree in anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1938. She lived on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, previously known as the Papago Reservation, from October, 1942, to July, 1943. The photos were taken as part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the University of Chicago Committee on Human Development Indian Education and Research Project. The results of this project were discussed in The Desert People, written by Spicer, Alice Joseph, and Jane Chesky. The majority of the photos were taken by Rosamond in Topawa, Arizona, where Rosamond lived in the Feast House with her young son Barry. The photos are a mix of representations of everyday life on the reservation and special events such as Rodeo and religious processions. Descriptions of the photos come from an index typed up by Rosamond Spicer in 1994, information she wrote on the back of prints, and from Tohono O'odham members. Most dates, photographers, and names of subjects are listed, but some are unknown. In addition to her time spent on the reservation in the early 1940's, Spicer visited again in the 50's and 60's, and continued to gather photos of the Tohono O'odham taken by others.

According to The Desert People, the Tohono O'odham reservation held about 5,900 residents at the time of the study. Populations ranged from anywhere to 1,200 in the Sells district to 250 in the Gu Vo district. An additional 200 lived in the Gila Bend reservation, and almost 500 at the San Xavier reservation. The remaining of the almost 7,000 strong population lived off-reservation. At the time Rosamond was living on the reservation, many families still worked as farmers and ranchers, and two villages still migrated annually from the fields to the foothills. However, more and more were finding off reservation work in mines or on nearby farms, or they found government employment. Most followed Roman or Sonoran Catholicism, but the Presbyterian Church had a strong following as well. Schools were typically run by the BIA or Catholics, however, there were no secondary schools on the reservation. Only government or Catholic boarding schools off reservation were available for higher education. English was taught in schools, but it was not the predominate language on the reservation at this point, with only a third of adults able to speak it. Sells, as now, was the seat of the government in the early 1940's. The tribal council was in charge of arts and crafts, the tribal fair and rodeo, loans, the tribal herd, and administering tribal law. However, at this time the Tohono O'odham could still not vote, and they did not own the rights to the minerals under their land.

Joseph, Alice, Rosamond B. Spicer, and Jane Chesky. The Desert People. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1949.

Items in Collection: 
Getting Ready for a Round-up
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Music, Song, and Dance
Summary
Round-up at Manuel Puell's ranch in the foothills of the Baboqivaris. Cowboys getting ready around the cook fire.
Round-up
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Round-up at Manuel Puella's ranch in the foothills of the Baboquivaris. Three mounted cowboys.
Round-up
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Round-up at Manuel Puella's ranch in the foothills of the Baboquivaris. Four mounted cowboys and a saddled horse.
In the Corral
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Horsemen in corral. Submitted by Superintendent William Wade Head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Sells Agency.
Branding
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Branding. Submitted by Superintendent William Wade Head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Sells Agency.
Foreman Watching Round-up
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Music, Song, and Dance
Summary
Round-up at Manuel Puella's ranch in the foothills of the Baboqivaris. Luis Manuel Antone, the foreman, watching the proceedings.
Resting During the Round-up
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Round-up at Manuel Puella's ranch in the foothills of the Baboquivaris. Resting at noon.
Plowing
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Summary
Mike Thomas listing ground for cotton-Chui Chui. Submitted by Superintendent William Wade Head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Sells Agency.
Basket Making
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Agnes Chico with the two baskets she sold me, and holding the little one which she gave me.
Preparing to Roast Wheat
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Summary
Guadalupe Kermen carrying a basket of wheat on her head. She made the baskets that she is carrying.
Roasting Wheat
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Summary
Guadalupe Kermen roasting wheat in a pottery olla over an outdoor fire.
Making Ollas
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Mrs. Chico polishing a large water olla. Several pots ready to bake around her.
Baking Ollas
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Mrs. Havier changing the position of the ollas to oxidize the black spots. Man on horseback in background.
Baking Ollas
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Mrs. Havier turning the ollas again. The fire is all burned out and the ollas almost ready to take out.
Pima Habitat-Clay Pit
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Photograph from the Bureau of American Ethnology publication by Rosamond Spicer.
Outdoor Oven
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Photograph from the Bureau of American Ethnology publication by Rosamond Spicer.
Ocotillo Cactus-stalk House
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Photograph from the Bureau of American Ethnology publication by Rosamond Spicer.
Round House
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Photograph from the Bureau of American Ethnology publication by Rosamond Spicer.
New Year's Dinner at the Feast House
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
The orchestra ready to play for the dancing. The orchestra would have been playing chicken scratch, or Waila, music. People at the table under the ramada in the background.
Mr. Benito Segundo's Fiesta in Topawa
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Couples dancing in the decorated yard outside Mr. Benito's house. Orchestra against the wall of the house.
Mr. Benito Segundo's Fiesta in Topawa
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Couples dancing in the decorated yard outside Mr. Benito's house.
Easter Sunday Fiesta at Topawa
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Music, Song, and Dance, Religion
Summary
Sisters Lucian and Nicolata, with drum and guitar, at the fiesta.
Easter Sunday Fiesta at Topawa
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Religion
Summary
Sister Nicolata with a guitar.
Easter Sunday Fiesta at Topawa
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Religion
Summary
Mrs. Jose Juan Chico carrying home dishes in a pan on her head from the Catholic fiesta at the Feast House.