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Jicarilla cowboy, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Jicarilla cowboy, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Jicarilla cowboy, c1905. Half-length portrait of Jicarilla man
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This striking half-length portrait captures the intense gaze and proud demeanor of a Jicarilla cowboy, taken by renowned photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis around 1905. The Jicarilla Apache are a Native American tribe originally from the southwestern United States, with historical territories in New Mexico and Colorado. This image offers a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage during a time when traditional ways of life were rapidly changing. The cowboy wears a classic Stetson hat, a symbol of the American West, and a cloak draped over his shoulders, blending traditional Native American clothing with the fashion of the day. The photograph, with its high contrast and sharp focus, showcases the intricate details of his clothing and the textures of his surroundings. The man's direct gaze and strong posture convey a sense of resilience and determination, reflecting the challenges faced by the Jicarilla people during this period of transition. Edward Sheriff Curtis, a pioneering ethnographer and photographer, captured over 40,000 photographs and recorded thousands of hours of Native American stories, songs, and oral traditions. His work is an invaluable resource for understanding the lives and histories of various Native American tribes, making this image a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology and ethnology. This powerful image, now housed in the Library of Congress, serves as a reminder of the rich and complex history of the Jicarilla Apache and the importance of preserving the traditions and stories of Indigenous peoples.
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