Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Edward S. Curtis (1868–1952) | |||
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Birth name: Edward Sheriff Curtis; Edward Curtis; E. S. Curtis; E.S. Curtis; Edward Sherriff Curtis | ||
Description | American photographer, anthropologist, explorer, film director and screenwriter | ||
Date of birth/death | 16 February 1868 | 19 October 1952 | |
Location of birth/death | Whitewater | Los Angeles | |
Work period | 1896 –1930 | ||
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Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) was an American photographer.
Many of his works are held by the U.S. Library of Congress; these are all now part of the public domain, since their copyright was never renewed.[1]
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A self-portrait of Edward Sheriff Curtis
Publications
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Cover of The North American Indian of 1907
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Cover of In the Land of the Head-Hunters of 1915
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Cover of Indian Days of the Long Ago of 1915
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Edward Sheriff Curtis in the New York Times on April 16, 1911
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Edward Sheriff Curtis in the Seattle Times between 1905-1915
The North American Indian
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Geronimo
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Atsina
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Nalin
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Chideh
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Morning bath
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Sigesh
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Jicarilla matron
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Jicarilla maiden
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Jicarilla man
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Apache babe in carrier
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Apache Wickiup, 1903
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Girl
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Mother and child
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Atsina
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Chief Bear Bull
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Cheyenne girl
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Cheyenne maiden
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Apsaroke warrior
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Apsaroke scout
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A Comanche mother
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Uwat - Comanche
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A Cree woman
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A Cree girl
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Flathead childhood
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By the river - Flathead
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Hopi mother
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At the trysting place
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Hopi maiden
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Hopi girl
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Hopi woman
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Evening in Hopi land
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Watching the dancers
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Two Hopi children seated on ground eating melon.
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Hopi children
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Hopi girl
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Snake priest
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Cliff perched homes--Hopi
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Inuit man in kayak - Noatak
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Family group - Noatak
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Canon de Chelly – Navajo. Seven riders on horseback and dog trek against background of canyon cliffs.
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Navaho child (these images were not published in Curtis's multi-volume work, The North American Indian.)
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Son of the desert - Navaho
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Navaho medicine-man
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Navajo girl
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Navajo weaver
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A Navajo man, full-length, in ceremonial dress including mask and body paint.
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Navajo sandpainting
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Navajo medicine man
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A 'Yebichai Sweat' Navajo medicine ceremony.
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A 'Yebichai Sweat' Navajo medicine ceremony: three Navajos in ceremonial dress with faces masked
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Nez Perce baby
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Nez Perce Man. 1899.
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Chief Joseph († 21. September 1904)
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The old-time warrior--Nez Percé
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Nez Percé sweat-lodge
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Woman and child
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Nunivak children
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Uyowutcha
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Boys in kayak
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Hooper Bay youth
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Zuni street scene
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Zuni girl
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Zuni girls at the river
Others
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Hupa mother and child
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A Hupa Indian, 1923
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Quilcene boy
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Kashhila - Wishham
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Mohave water carrier
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Clayoquot girl
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Chaiwa - Tewa
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Makah maiden
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Chaiwa - Tewa, profile
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Salmon stream
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Coast Pomo girl
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Suquamish girl
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Wishnai - Yakima
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Wishham bride
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Qahatika girl
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Pakit - Maricopa
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Qahatika water girl
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Tewa girl
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Hwalya - Yuma
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Povi-Tamu ("Flower Morning") - San Ildefonso
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Hesquiat maiden
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Umatilla maid
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Mosa - Mohave
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Evening on Puget Sound
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Taos woman
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East mesa girls
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Tewa girls
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Hesquiat woman
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Chief's daughter - Nakoaktok
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Acoma woman
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Desert Cahuilla woman
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Two Bear Woman - Piegan
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Modified style of hairdressing
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Washo woman
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Taos water girls
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Nespilim woman
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Kutenai girls
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Hleastunuh - Skokomish
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Gossiping - San Juan
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Walvia ("Medicine Root") - Taos
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Chukchansi matron
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Acoma water girls
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Aged Pomo woman
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Diegueño woman of Campo
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Quinault female profile
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Quinault female type
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Tsatsalatsa - Skokomish
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Lummi woman
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Stsimaki ("Reluctant-to-be-woman") - Blood
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Wappo woman
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Coast Pomo woman
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Old Klamath woman
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Puget Sound type
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Wishham girl, profile
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Papago girl
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Okuwa-tse ("Cloud Yellow") - San Ildefonso
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Klamath woman
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Havachachi - Maricopa
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Haiyahl - Nootka
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Cowichan girl
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Wife of Modoc Henry - Klamath
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Diegueño woman of Santa Ysabel
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Suquamish woman
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Pomo girl
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At Castello d'Albertis -3
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At Castello d'Albertis -4 Indian te-pees
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At Castello d'Albertis -6 Native american
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Elderly Hualapai