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Diné bizaad: Hastiin Béésh Łigaií Atsiditsʼósígíí, 1883 yę́ędą́ą́ʼ Beeʼeldííldahsinildi éélkid; hastiin G. B. Wittick áyiilaa
English: Portrait photograph of Bai-De-Schluch-A-Ichin or Be-Ich-Schluck-Ich-In-Et-Tzuzzigi "Metal Beater" (Slender Silversmith) with Silver Necklaces, Concho Belts, Tools and Army Saddle Bag, 1883. Photo in the National Anthropological Archives collection. Photo by G. B. Wittick, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Nota bene: this is not a photo of Atsidi Sani.
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