PHOTOGRAPHY - EDWARD CURTIS NATIVE AMERICANS

Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 16, 1868 – October 19, 1952) was a photographer who devoted most of his life to capturing the American West and Native Americans at a time when both were changing rapidly
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an old photo of a man standing in the water with his back to the camera
The Apache
The Apache c. 1907-1930. Photographer: Edward S. Curtis
an old black and white photo of a woman wearing a headdress with feathers on her head
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The Patient (Navajo), 1905 by Edward S. Curtis
an old photo of a woman with wrinkles on her face and scarf around her head
Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle
Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle, ca. 1893
an old black and white photo of a man with long hair wearing a shawl
Nakoaktok Indian Man
Here we present a rare image of Hamatsa. It was taken in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis. The image shows Half-length portrait of Nakoaktok man, facing left, wearing cedar root ceremonial loop. We have created this collection of images primarily to serve as an easy to access educational tool.
an old black and white photo of a man standing in front of a teepee
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This picture presents a Blackfoot man, Bear Bull, holding a horse outside his tipi. It was taken in 1927 by Edward S. Curtis.
an old black and white photo of a native american woman with feathers on her head
Apache Man, 1906 by Edward S. Curtis
Apache Man, 1906 by Edward S. Curtis - Pixdaus
Tearing Lodge and Wife ~ Piegan indians.  Taken by Edward S. Curtis in 1910 Blackfoot Tribe, Turtle Island, Native American Pictures, Man And Wife
Piegan Indian Man and Wife
Tearing Lodge and Wife ~ Piegan indians. Taken by Edward S. Curtis in 1910
an old black and white photo of a native american man with horns on his head
Carry-Piegan Blackfoot Indian - Photo by Edward S. Curtis
an old photo of a native american man holding a stick and wearing a headdress
Blackfoot Chief Running Rabbit (Aatsista-Mahkan) by Edward Curtis
an old black and white photo of a man standing in front of a teepee
Native American Edward Curtis Blackfoot Tepee
Edward Curtis photograph of a POLKA DOT Blackfoot native Tepee ....that looks like Bear Bull standing in front.....
an old native american woman with braids on her head and hair in pigtails
Bear Bull •
Bear Bull of the Blackfoot Tribe by Edward Curtis abt 1900. The Blackfoot's were among the 1st tribes that Curtis photographed
an old black and white photo of a native american woman
Edward Curtis's 1st Native American Photograph - Princess Angeline (c. 1800–1896), aka Kickisomlo, the daughter of Chief Sealth of Seattle. Taken in 1895
black and white photograph of a man wearing a hat
EDWARD CURTIS - self portrait 1899. He devoted most of his life on a passinate quest to photograph Native Americans at a time when their native culture and ways of life were disapearing