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John Wallace, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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John Wallace, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
John Wallace, 1908. Photograph shows head-and-shoulders portrait of John Wallace, wearing traditional clothing, seated, facing front
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John Wallace, a proud member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) tribe, poses for a portrait in traditional clothing in this striking head-and-shoulders photograph taken by renowned American ethnologist Edward S. Curtis in 1908. The image captures John looking directly at the camera with a confident and resolute expression, adding to the authenticity and intimacy of the moment. The black and white gelatin silver print, which showcases intricate details and textures, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Crow people and the Plains Indians of the American West during the early 20th century. Edward S. Curtis, a pioneering figure in the field of anthropology and ethnography, dedicated his life to documenting the lives, customs, and traditions of Native American tribes across North America. This photograph, taken in Montana, United States of America, is a testament to his commitment to preserving the history and heritage of indigenous peoples. The Apsáalooke people, also known as the Crow, are an indigenous tribe originally from the Great Plains region of Montana and Wyoming. Their traditional clothing, which is depicted in the photograph, reflects their connection to the land and their unique cultural identity. The photograph, which is now part of the collections at the Library of Congress, is a valuable historical artifact that provides insight into the lives and customs of the Crow people during the early 1900s. The image is a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the role that photography plays in documenting and sharing the stories of diverse communities.
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