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Rare 1900s Photos Capture How Native Americans Lived 100 Years Ago
HistoryJAN 5, 2017

Rare 1900s Photos Capture How Native Americans Lived 100 Years Ago

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Native American culture is rich with magical customs and captures the spirit of living free, but during the 20th century it was quickly vanishing. Because of this, Edward Sheriff Curtis dedicated decades of his life to capturing and recording the lifestyle of indigenous tribes in North America and his extensive work includes some of the most captivating photos from that era.
In 1906, wealthy financier and banker J.P. Morgan provided Curtis with $75,000 to produce a series on Native Americans. Together they produced a 20-volume series, called The North American Indian. Edward spent more than 20 years traveling across the continent and made over 40,000 images of over 80 tribes. He also recorded songs and language, transcribed oral stories and biographies.
Curtis' methods to record the disappearing way of life were later criticized by some anthropologists. He occasionally posed individuals from unrelated tribes in the same clothing, removed them from natural settings and used overly romantic ones, and so on. Nonetheless, his work still features a lot of authenticity and is regarded as one of the biggest Native American research.
More info: edwardcurtis.com (h/t: mashable)

#1 A Klamath Chief Stands On A Hill Above Crater Lake, Oregon, 1923

A Klamath Chief Stands On A Hill Above Crater Lake, Oregon, 1923
95points

#2 An Apsaroke Man On Horseback, 1908

An Apsaroke Man On Horseback, 1908
89points

#3 A Jicarrilla Girl, C. 1910

A Jicarrilla Girl, C. 1910
89points

#4 A Group Of Navajo In The Canyon De Chelly, Arizona, 1904

A Group Of Navajo In The Canyon De Chelly, Arizona, 1904
88points

#5 An Apsaroke Mother And Child, 1908

An Apsaroke Mother And Child, 1908
84points

#6 Sioux Chiefs, 1905

Sioux Chiefs, 1905
82points

#7 A Tewa Girl, 1906

A Tewa Girl, 1906
79points

#8 A Nootka Man Aims A Bow And Arrow, 1910

A Nootka Man Aims A Bow And Arrow, 1910
79points

#9 Black Eagle, An Assiniboin Man, 1908

Black Eagle, An Assiniboin Man, 1908
74points

#10 Piegan Tepees, 1910

Piegan Tepees, 1910
73points

#11 Hollow Horn Bear, A Brulé Man, 1907

Hollow Horn Bear, A Brulé Man, 1907
62points

#12 Mohave Woman, 1903

Mohave Woman, 1903
53points

#13 Apache Girl And Papoose, 1903

Apache Girl And Papoose, 1903
53points

#14 A Kwakiutl Wedding Party Arrives In Canoes, 1914

A Kwakiutl Wedding Party Arrives In Canoes, 1914
52points

#15 Nakoaktok Dancers Wear Hamatsa Masks In A Ritual, 1914

Nakoaktok Dancers Wear Hamatsa Masks In A Ritual, 1914
51points

#16 Eskadi, Of The Apache Tribe, 1903

Eskadi, Of The Apache Tribe, 1903
49points

#17 A Kwakiutl Shaman Performs A Religious Ritual, 1914

A Kwakiutl Shaman Performs A Religious Ritual, 1914
49points

#18 Apache Woman, 1906

Apache Woman, 1906
48points

#19 A Smoky Day At The Sugar Bowl, 1923

A Smoky Day At The Sugar Bowl, 1923
44points

#20 A Qagyuhl Man Dressed As A Bear, 1914

A Qagyuhl Man Dressed As A Bear, 1914
40points
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