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Related: About this forumNative Americans: Portraits From a Century Ago{curtis}
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/04/native-americans-portraits-from-a-century-ago/100489/In the early 1900s, Seattle-based photographer Edward S. Curtis embarked on a project of epic scale, to travel the western United States and document the lives of Native Americans still untouched by Western society. Curtis secured funding from J.P. Morgan, and visited more than 80 tribes over the next 20 years, taking more than 40,000 photographs, 10,000 wax cylinder recordings, and huge volumes of notes and sketches. The end result was a 20-volume set of books illustrated with nearly 2,000 photographs, titled "The North American Indian." In the hundred-plus years since the first volume was published, Curtis's depictions have been both praised and criticized. The sheer documentary value of such a huge and thorough project has been celebrated, while critics of the photography have objected to a perpetuation of the myth of the "noble savage" in stage-managed portraits. Step back now, into the early 20th century, and let Edward Curtis show you just a few of the thousands of faces he viewed through his lens. [34 photos]
Portrait of a Native American named Big Head, ca. 1905. (Library of Congress/Edward S. Curtis)
At left, Yellow Bull of the Nez Perce. At right, a Hopi Girl, ca. 1905. (Library of Congress/Edward S. Curtis) #
Six Navajo on horseback, ca. 1904 (Library of Congress/Edward S. Curtis) #
Left: A Mojave man, wearing a robe of rabbit skin, ca. 1907. Right: A young Yakima man, shell disk earrings, ca. 1910 (Library of Congress/Edward S. Curtis) #
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Native Americans: Portraits From a Century Ago{curtis} (Original Post)
xchrom
Apr 2013
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polly7
(20,582 posts)1. OMG what an amazing collection. Fantastic photos. TY, xcrhom. nt.
xchrom
(108,903 posts)2. sure. i know the collection well...but it's always a pleasure to see them. nt
mattvermont
(646 posts)3. The Curtis collection is likely
the most importnt photographic images ever taken, at least from an anthropological viewpoint.
I doubt a more thorough ethnography of the diverse cultures of America (or anywhere) has been undertaken.
Thanks for posting
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)4. Really neat, thank you.