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Apsaroke War Group, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Apsaroke War Group, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Apsaroke War Group, c1905. Print shows three Crow Indians, Uphaw, Which Way, and Packs The Hat, on horseback
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This black and white gelatin silver print, titled "Apsaroke War Group," captures a powerful moment in American history, showcasing the courage and resilience of the Crow people of the Plains Indian tribe in Montana, United States of America, around 1905. The image, created by renowned ethnographer and photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis, features three Crow warriors named Uphaw, Which Way, and Packs The Hat, proudly seated on their horses. The trio exudes a sense of strength and determination, as they gaze off into the distance, their animals standing steadfast beside them. The Apsaroke, also known as the Crow, were a significant force in the Plains Indian Wars, and their culture and traditions have been documented extensively by Curtis in his anthropological works. This group portrait offers a glimpse into the daily life of these Native American warriors, who played a pivotal role in the history of the American West. The print, held in the prestigious Library of Congress, is a testament to the rich heritage and diverse cultural tapestry of America's past. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the stories and traditions of indigenous peoples, and the role that photography and ethnography play in capturing and sharing these valuable narratives with future generations.
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