Sitting portrait of Chief Ouray, Native American Ute leader, he wears braids, hair pipe necklace, shirt, a woven blanket around his waist, a beaded sash, a chain with a medal, and beaded leggings and moccasins. A cane rests against his right leg.
Portrait of Chief Ouray, Native American Indian, spokesman for the Utes, peacekeeper between his people and ever increasing number of white settlers. He wears long neat braids, thin facial hair, a tailored vest and shirt with a beaded choker around the collar.
Sitting portrait of Ouray, Native American Ute leader. He wears braids, a fringed buckskin shirt, leggings, and boots. The image was taken during the Utes' last treaty negotiations at Washington, D. C., only months before Ouray's death.


