Mahalia, Native American woman who was 114 years old, Washington, 1912
The photography done by Lee Pickett of the Native American people was striking. He captured people who lived in the Pacific Northwest, more specifically in Snohomish, King, and Chelan counties of Washington. Lee's photographs brought insight into the tribes of the area that were often not a part of the conversation when it came to the occupants of the region.
This image is of a 114-year-old woman who was an example of the longevity the Native American people experienced as a result of their way of life.
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