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Yakima boy, 1910, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Yakima boy, 1910, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Yakima boy, 1910, c1910. Portrait of a man, half-length, seated, with loose hair, a cloth shirt, shell beads, and a fur strip around his shoulders
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This portrait, titled "Yakima Boy," was captured by renowned American photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis around 1910. The image showcases a young Yakima man, seated and gazing directly at the camera with an enigmatic expression. His loose, untamed hair cascades down his shoulders, contrasting sharply with the crisp, white collar of his cloth shirt. Adorned with shell beads and a fur strip, the traditional Yakima costume is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the First Nations people of Washington State, United States. The photograph, with its striking contrasts and intricate details, offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the lives of indigenous communities during the early 20th century. The portrait, an ethnographic and anthropological treasure, is a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating diverse cultural traditions." "The Yakima people, also known as the Yakama, are an indigenous tribe originally from the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Their traditional territory spans across parts of Washington State, United States. The Yakima people have a rich and complex history, with a strong connection to the land and a deep respect for nature. Their traditional clothing, such as the one worn by the boy in the photograph, reflects their deep connection to the natural world and their unique cultural identity." "Edward Sheriff Curtis was a pioneering American photographer, best known for his extensive documentation of North American indigenous peoples. His work, which includes over 40,000 photographs, is a significant contribution to the field of ethnography and anthropology. The Library of Congress holds a vast collection of Curtis' work, including this striking portrait of the Yakima boy.
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