Date: | 1908 |
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Description: | Three Crow Indians with Buffalo skull at their feet take an oath. Signed by Curtis, 1909. |
Date: | 1908 |
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Description: | Three Plains Indians on horses with full headdresses. |
Date: | 1904 |
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Description: | Head and shoulders portrait of a Navaho medicine man. |
Date: | 1904 |
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Description: | Three Navaho men, Tonenili, Tobadzischini, and Nayenezgani. |
Date: | 1906 |
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Description: | An Apache man standing by the edge of a pool of water. |
Date: | 1906 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "A group of girls on the topmost roof of Walpi, looking down into the plaza." An informal group portrait of Hopi women. |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "The Kalispel, who now number about a hundred, are scattered along the eastern side of the Pend d'Oreille river in eastern Wash... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "Spokane river, from a short distance below its head in Coeur d'Alene lake to its confluence with the Columbia, flows through t... |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Head and shoulders portrait of a Hesquiat woman. |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "This contented young woman wears a nose-ring and a labret. Her waterproof hooded parka is made of intestinal parchment." A hea... |
Date: | 1928 |
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Description: | Seated portrait of a woman, man, and child. |
Date: | 1908 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "A biographical sketch of this subject is given in Volume IV, page 204." A waist-up portrait of a man in profile. |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "Little Plume with his son Yellow Kidney occupies the position of honor, the space at the rear opposite the entrance. The pictu... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | American Indians sitting near dwellings at the edge of a body of water. |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "Medicine-pipes, of which the Piegan have many, are simply long pipe-stems variously decorated with beads, paint, feathers, and... |
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