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Oh That Navajo Rag, 1905 (print)
3673943 Oh That Navajo Rag, 1905 (print) by Jerome H. Remick & Co. (early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: James Francis Driscoll collection of historical American sheet music, ca 1770-1959, Series 12: Ethnic and Religious, n.d. Subseries 1: Ethnic, n.d. Box 287
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by Egbert Van Alstyne 1878-1951; Williams, Harry, 1872-1922
New York; Detroit: Jerome H. Remick); © Newberry Library
Media ID 33086616
© © Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph print titled "Oh That Navajo Rag, 1905" takes us back to the early 20th century in America. The image showcases a man, exuding masculinity and pride, belonging to the Native American community. His striking portrait captures our attention as he gazes directly into the camera with intensity. The composition of this photo is enhanced by the presence of feathers adorning his hair, creating an ethereal effect. These feathered adornments symbolize tradition and cultural significance within indigenous communities. They serve as a reminder of their deep connection to nature and spirituality. The subject's stoic expression hints at resilience and strength amidst adversity faced by Native Americans during that time period. Through this powerful image, we are transported to an era where native peoples fought for their rights while preserving their rich heritage. This print is part of the James Francis Driscoll collection housed in the Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois. It belongs to a series dedicated to ethnic music scores from various periods in American history. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by Bridgeman Images, it serves as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical documentation. It invites us to reflect on the diverse cultures that have shaped America's identity while honoring those who have contributed significantly through artistry and resilience.
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