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On the Columbia-Wishham (i.e. Wishram), c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

On the Columbia-Wishham (i.e. Wishram), c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis


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On the Columbia-Wishham (i.e. Wishram), c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

On the Columbia-Wishham (i.e. Wishram), c1910. Tlakluit Indians, seated in canoe, near rocks at edge of water

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On the Columbia-Wishram (also known as the Wishram or Wasco-Wishram people), c1910: A poignant moment captured by the renowned American anthropologist Edward Sheriff Curtis, this photograph presents a scene of four Tlakluit Indians seated in a canoe near the rocks at the edge of the water on the Columbia River. The Columbia River, a major geographical feature in the Pacific Northwest, has long been a significant transportation route for indigenous communities in the region. In this image, the arrival of the Tlakluit people, represented by the two men and two girls, is depicted as they approach the shore. The image, taken in the early 1910s, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of North America and their deep connection to the natural world. The photograph is an important ethnographic record, providing valuable insights into the daily life and traditions of the Tlakluit people during this period. The image is part of the extensive collection of the Library of Congress, which holds a significant number of Curtis' works, and is an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of anthropology, ethnology, and history.

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