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The "MCN" in the filename typically aligns with museum and archival metadata standards, often associated with the Museum Computer Network (MCN) , an organization dedicated to the digital transformation of cultural heritage.
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Daisy Washington was a student at the Stewart Indian School , a federal boarding school that operated from 1890 to 1980. Her portrait, captured during her time at the institution, is part of a larger effort to document the lives of students who passed through these schools—institutions designed to assimilate Native American children into Western culture. Archival Context and Significance The "MCN" in the filename typically aligns with
: The original physical copy is held by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens , which provides digital access through platforms like Calisphere . Her portrait, captured during her time at the
: Images like daisy_mcn_10019.jpg are vital for researchers studying the Washoe people and the complex legacy of Indian boarding schools in Nevada.
: The numeric suffix 10019 is a unique identifier within the Huntington's digital asset management system, ensuring the image can be precisely retrieved and cited by historians. Why This Image Matters





