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Photographic Print : Hu Kalowa Pi, the altar complete, 1907, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hu Kalowa Pi, the altar complete, 1907, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hu Kalowa Pi, the altar complete, 1907, c1907. Three Native Americans, Slow Bull, Saliva, and Picket Pin, kneeling with bison skull
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Altar Anthropology Bare Chested Barechested Bull Slow Ceremonial Ceremony Curtis Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Dakota Doctor Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Curtis Ethnography Ethnology First Nation First Nations Healer Medicine Man North America North American Ritual Ritual Object Saliva Semi Dress Sioux Skull Slow Bull Spiritual Teepee Tent Tents Tepee Tipi Tribal Tribal Culture Tribe Wigwam Witch Doctor Group Portrait Posture
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Step into the past with this stunning photograph from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic image of Hu Kalowa Pi, the altar complete, captured by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis in 1907. Witness a poignant moment in history as three Native Americans, Slow Bull, Saliva, and Picket Pin, pay their respects with a bison skull. This timeless image, preserved in the highest quality, is a must-have for history enthusiasts, art collectors, and anyone seeking to add depth and character to their space. Experience the rich cultural heritage and intrigue of the past with this exquisite piece from Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Hu Kalowa Pi, the Altar Complete: A Glimpse into the Sacred Rituals of the Dakota People, 1907 This evocative photograph, captured by the renowned ethnographer Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1907, offers a rare and intimate look into the ceremonial practices of the Dakota people. The image, titled "Hu Kalowa Pi, the Altar Complete," depicts three Native American men, identified as Slow Bull, Saliva, and Picket Pin, kneeling before an altar adorned with a bison skull. The setting is indoors, and the men are dressed in traditional apparel, their bare chests adorned with intricate tattoos and paint. The atmosphere is somber and reverent, with the men's postures and gestures conveying a deep sense of respect and devotion. Slow Bull, the central figure, is believed to have been a healer or medicine man, and the bison skull, a common ritual object in Plains Indian culture, likely represents the spirit of the animal and the power of the hunt. The other two men, Saliva and Picket Pin, may have been assisting Slow Bull in the ceremony. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Native American peoples and the importance of preserving their traditions and customs. Curtis, a pioneering figure in the fields of anthropology and ethnography, dedicated his life to documenting the lives and cultures of indigenous peoples across North America. This image, with its powerful symbolism and evocative imagery, stands as a testament to his commitment to capturing the essence of a bygone era.
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