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A band of mounted Navahos passing through the canon
2623738 A band of mounted Navahos passing through the canon by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; (add.info.: Photograph of a band of mounted Navahos passing through the canon. Photographed Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) American ethnologist and photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples. Dated 1904.); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 31720320
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1868 1952 Aborogines American Native Indians American West Amerindian Canon Cultural Curtis Edward S Curtis Edward Sheriff Early Photograph Early Photography Edward Sheriff Curtis Ethnologist Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas Indigenous Population Indigineous Mauri Native America Native American Indian Native American Indians Native Americans Native North Americans Native People Photographic Print America Continent Natives
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This photographic print, titled "A band of mounted Navahos passing through the canon" captures a powerful moment in Native American history. Taken by renowned American ethnologist and photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1904, this image showcases the beauty and resilience of the Navaho people. In this scene, a group of mounted Navahos gracefully traverse through a rugged canyon landscape. Their strong presence is evident as they navigate their horses with confidence and unity. The composition exudes a sense of freedom and connection to nature that was deeply rooted in Native American culture. Edward S. Curtis's expertise in capturing the essence of indigenous peoples shines through in this photograph. His dedication to documenting the lives and traditions of Native Americans during his extensive travels across America is truly commendable. Through this image, we are transported back to an era when these proud individuals roamed freely on their ancestral lands. It serves as a reminder of their rich heritage, which continues to shape North America today. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, let us reflect on the importance of preserving cultural diversity and honoring the contributions made by indigenous communities throughout history.
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