Visual Evidence Ledger
Visual Evidence Source Ledger
This ledger gathers verified museum, archive, and government-source records connected to Muur/Moor visual history, Black Seminole / Seminole Negro Indian Scouts records, and Black-Indigenous archive records.
No-certification boundary: This section does not certify identity, ancestry, tribe, nationality, DNA conclusions, legal status, descent, membership, or sovereign status. It separates catalog language from project interpretation.
How this source ledger creates value
The source ledger is not a loose gallery index. It is the public control table for the visual-evidence section. Each row ties a record to an institution, source URL, rights status, claim status, review lane, and public claim boundary so readers can inspect why the item is present and what it can safely support.
How to read a row
- Institution: the museum, archive, government, or scholarly source that makes the record reviewable.
- Lane: the project context, such as Muur/Moor visual record, Black Seminole record, or Black-Indigenous archive record.
- Rights: whether the image can render publicly, should remain metadata-only, or needs more rights review.
- Claim status: whether the record is a verified catalog record, verified context record, interpretation-required item, hold item, or blocked item.
- Source: the public route readers should open before repeating the title, label, or interpretation.
What this table prevents
The table prevents visual resemblance, catalog labels, or community memory from being upgraded into identity proof. It also prevents rights-pending images from being treated as free media. If a row is useful but not fully rights-cleared, TheFoundations keeps the source trail visible while avoiding unverified image reuse.
Reader output: leave with a source link, a rights status, and a claim boundary before citing or discussing the record elsewhere.
Low-depth value guardrail
The table creates original value when it explains the relationship between source, rights, claim status, and review lane. A bare link list would be low value; a source ledger is useful because it tells readers why an item is included, what the institution says, whether the image can render, and what the record should not be used to prove.
Future rows should not be added only because an image is striking. A row needs an institution, a source URL, a catalog or public-record title, rights status, claim status, and a statement of what the record supports and does not support. That is the difference between visual evidence and a loose image gallery.
Readers should use this ledger as a starting point for careful review. The source link comes first, the image comes second, and the interpretation comes after both. That order protects the section from becoming a visual claim engine.
Source Ledger
Public Source Ledger
This table lists the institution, source URL, rights status, claim status, and review status for each seeded visual-evidence record.
| Record | Institution | Lane | Rights | Claim status | Review | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portrait of an African Man (Christophle le More?) | Rijksmuseum | muur_moor_visual_record | public_domain | verified_catalog_record | source_checked | Source |
| The Moorish Chief | Philadelphia Museum of Art | muur_moor_visual_record | pending_metadata | verified_catalog_record | source_checked | Source |
| Moor with Emerald Cluster | Grunes Gewolbe / Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden | moor_indian_visual_code_overlap | pending_metadata | verified_context_record | source_checked | Source |
| Black Seminole Indian Scouts | National Park Service | black_seminole_record | us_federal_public_domain | verified_context_record | source_checked | Source |
| Machapunga / African American woman and girl | National Museum of the American Indian | black_indigenous_archive_record | archive_record_public_view | verified_catalog_record | source_checked | Source |
| Machapunga / African American woman | National Museum of the American Indian | black_indigenous_archive_record | archive_record_public_view | verified_catalog_record | source_checked | Source |
| Rappahannock / African American man | National Museum of the American Indian | black_indigenous_archive_record | archive_record_public_view | verified_catalog_record | source_checked | Source |