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Edward Curtis was an American photographer, ethnologist, and author who lived from 1868-1952

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Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Saliva, Slow Bull (in background), Picket Pin's arm, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Saliva, Slow Bull (in background), Picket Pin's arm, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Saliva, Slow Bull (in background), Picket Pin's arm, c1907. Three Dakota men, seated or kneeling on ground, one attending to bison skull

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Nez Percé sweat-lodge, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Nez Percé sweat-lodge, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nez Perce sweat-lodge, c1910. Landscape, lashed pole framed with blanket, large smooth stones in dry river bed, house, fence and hills in background

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Priests passing before the pipe-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Priests passing before the pipe-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Priests passing before the pipe-Cheyenne, c1910. Group of Cheyenne people, most seated in a semicircle during sun dance ceremony, woman in foreground is holding pipe, buffalo skull in foreground

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Flute ceremony at Tureva Spring, Middle Mesa, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Flute ceremony at Tureva Spring, Middle Mesa, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Flute ceremony at Tureva Spring, Middle Mesa, c1905. Hopi Indians gathered at oasis, some seated at water, others standing in background

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Offering the pipe, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Offering the pipe, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Offering the pipe, 1908. Photograph shows woman offering a pipe to a tree

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Gathering Seeds-Coast Pomo, c1924. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Gathering Seeds-Coast Pomo, c1924. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Gathering Seeds-Coast Pomo, c1924. Cecilia Joaquin, Pomo woman, full-length portrait, standing, using seed beater to gather seeds into a burden basket

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: For strength and visions-Apsaroke, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

For strength and visions-Apsaroke, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
For strength and visions-Apsaroke, c1908. Photograph shows an Apsaroke man, leaning back slightly, with strips of leather attached to his chest and tethered to a pole secured by rocks

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Quiet waters-Yurok, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Quiet waters-Yurok, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Quiet waters-Yurok, c1923. Yurok man standing on rock ledge holding fishing line in one hand and pole down into the water below with the other hand

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Tanaktak House, Harbeldown Island, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Tanaktak House, Harbeldown Island, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Tanaktak House, Harbeldown Island, c1914. Stairs leading up to wooden building, topped with Kwakiutl ceremonial art; in foreground one totem pole on the left

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: The offering-San Ildefonso, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The offering-San Ildefonso, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The offering-San Ildefonso, c1927. Photograph shows a barechested Tewa man, standing high on a cliff, arms stretched before him as he sprinkles cornmeal as an offering at the start of a day

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Sun dance in progress-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Sun dance in progress-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Sun dance in progress-Cheyenne, c1910

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Arikara Medicine Ceremony-The Ducks, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Arikara Medicine Ceremony-The Ducks, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Arikara Medicine Ceremony-The Ducks, c1908. Photo shows three Arikara men, members of the medicine fraternity, dancing, painted to represent ducks and holding rushes

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Whale ceremonial - Clayoquot, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Whale ceremonial - Clayoquot, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Whale ceremonial - Clayoquot, c1910. Nootka indian taking ceremonial bath, before whale hunt

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Maricopa Woman Mealing, 1907 Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Maricopa Woman Mealing, 1907 Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Maricopa Woman Mealing, 1907 Photograph shows a maricopa woman kneeling, grinding meal

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Nature's mirror-Navaho, 1904, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Nature's mirror-Navaho, 1904, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nature's mirror-Navaho, 1904, c1904. Woman standing on rock in reflecting pool of water

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Zuni gardens, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Zuni gardens, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Zuni gardens, c1927

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Paviotso house at Walker Lake, c1924. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Paviotso house at Walker Lake, c1924. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Paviotso house at Walker Lake, c1924. Paviotso woman sitting outside thatched hut with baskets, possibly for winnowing, in foreground

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Cornfields of Cañon del Muerto, 1906, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cornfields of Cañon del Muerto, 1906, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cornfields of Canon del Muerto, 1906, c1907. Navajo Indian cornfield, cliffs in background

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: A mat house, Skokomish, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A mat house, Skokomish, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A mat house, Skokomish, c1913

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Offering pipe to the skull-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Offering pipe to the skull-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Offering pipe to the skull-Cheyenne, c1910. Woman offering pipe to buffalo skull, during sun dance ceremony

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: The snake priest, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The snake priest, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The snake priest, c1906. Photograph shows a Native man wearing a headdress and carrying several snakes in his left hand

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Two Apache Indian women at campfire, cooking pot in front of one, c1903

Two Apache Indian women at campfire, cooking pot in front of one, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Two Apache Indian women at campfire, cooking pot in front of one, c1903

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: A child of the desert, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A child of the desert, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A child of the desert, c1904. Head-and-shoulders portrait of Navajo Indian child, facing front, blanket around back of head and shoulders

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: The salmon stream, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The salmon stream, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The salmon stream, c1923. Photograph shows man holding a spear while standing on rocks by a running stream

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Good morning-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Good morning-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Good morning-Hopi, c1906. Pueblo building with people

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Haschogan (House God) - The Yebichai Hunchback, 1904 Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Haschogan (House God) - The Yebichai Hunchback, 1904 Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Haschogan (House God) - The Yebichai Hunchback, 1904 Photograph shows a Navajo man, half-length, seated, facing front, wearing a ceremonial mask with feathers

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Chemehuevi modern home, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Chemehuevi modern home, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Chemehuevi modern home, c1907. Home constructed of logs (in vertical position), brush and mud

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Many Goat's son, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Many Goat's son, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Many Goat's son, c1904. Head-and shoulders portrait of Navajo boy, facing front, blanket wrapped around him

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Interior of Wichita grass-house, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Interior of Wichita grass-house, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Interior of Wichita grass-house, c1927

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: A policeman, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A policeman, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A policeman, c1904. Photograph shows half-length portrait of a Navajo man identified as a policeman

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Cutting up a beluga-Kotzebue, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cutting up a beluga-Kotzebue, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cutting up a beluga-Kotzebue, c1929. Three women cutting up a beluga whale

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Wichita grass-house, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Wichita grass-house, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Wichita grass-house, c1927

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: The youth from the desert land-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The youth from the desert land-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The youth from the desert land-Navaho, c1906

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Calling a moose-Cree, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Calling a moose-Cree, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Calling a moose-Cree, c1927. Cree man in woods blowing horn

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: A Blackfoot tepee, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A Blackfoot tepee, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Blackfoot tepee, c1927. Blackfoot Indian, (Bear Bull?) holding horse outside tipi

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Spokan camp, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Spokan camp, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Spokan camp, c1910. Five tipis and a tent in clearing among pine trees

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Gray Dawn-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Gray Dawn-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Gray Dawn-Cheyenne, c1910. Sun dance lodge with Cheyenne people standing inside

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Offering the pipe to the Earth-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Offering the pipe to the Earth-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Offering the pipe to the Earth-Cheyenne, c1910. Cheyenne woman holding pipe close to earth, during the sun dance ceremony

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: On the housetop-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

On the housetop-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
On the housetop-Hopi, c1906. Photo shows women seated and standing on pueblo buildings

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: A visitor, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A visitor, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A visitor, c1905. Hopi adults gather outside doorway, children on roof, dogs and horse in foreground

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Cliff perched homes-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cliff perched homes-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cliff perched homes-Hopi, c1906. Four Hopi women in front of pueblo buildings

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Joseph Dead Feast Lodge-Nez Percé, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Joseph Dead Feast Lodge-Nez Percé, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Joseph Dead Feast Lodge-Nez Perce, c1905

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Camp life, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Camp life, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Camp life, c1908. Four canvas covered tipis, Assiniboine women and children seated on ground, South Dakota

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Crazy dancers-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Crazy dancers-Cheyenne, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Crazy dancers-Cheyenne, c1910. Cheyenne dancers around stick tripod

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: The scout in winter-Apsaroke, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The scout in winter-Apsaroke, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The scout in winter-Apsaroke, c1908. Apsaroke man on horseback on snow-covered ground, probably in Pryor Mountains, Montana

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Praying to the Spirits at Crater Lake-Klamath, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Praying to the Spirits at Crater Lake-Klamath, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Praying to the Spirits at Crater Lake-Klamath, c1923. Klamath Indian chief in feather headdress standing on mountain overlooking Crater Lake, Oregon

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Klamath woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Klamath woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Klamath woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, c1923

Background imageEdward Curtis Collection: Mandan earthen lodge, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mandan earthen lodge, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mandan earthen lodge, c1908. Earthen lodge, with bull boat by doorway, North Dakota



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Edward Curtis Collection

Edward Curtis was an American photographer, ethnologist, and author who lived from 1868-1952. He is best known for his work documenting the lives of Native Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Curtis traveled extensively throughout North America to capture images of over 80 tribes in their traditional dress and customs. His photographs were published in a 20-volume set entitled The North American Indian, which also included essays about each tribe's culture and language. Curtis' work has been praised for its artistic beauty as well as its historical value; it is considered one of the most important photographic records of Native American life before contact with Europeans. His legacy continues to inspire generations of photographers, filmmakers, writers, and other artists today.
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