Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) Assets (230 in total)

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Little Hawk, Brule man, South Dakota, c. 1907, photo Edward S. Curtis
Little Hawk, Brule man, South Dakota, c. 1907, photo Edward S. Curtis

PVD1695112: Little Hawk, Brule man, South Dakota, c. 1907, photo Edward S. Curtis, Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Sitting Eagle, Crow man, c. 1905, photo Edward S. Curtis
Sitting Eagle, Crow man, c. 1905, photo Edward S. Curtis

PVD1695118: Sitting Eagle, Crow man, c. 1905, photo Edward S. Curtis, Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Young indian woman wearing Zuni ornaments, c. 1903, photo Edward S. Curtis
Young indian woman wearing Zuni ornaments, c. 1903, photo Edward S. Curtis

PVD1695132: Young indian woman wearing Zuni ornaments, c. 1903, photo Edward S. Curtis, Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Shot in the hand, Apsaroke. In 1841 he obtained the “power of the hawk” during his vision quest. He used to develop a mixture based on falcon heart, glycery (medical grass) and vegetable tincture, which he reduced to powder and ingested a little before the fight. Photo taken from volume 4 of the encyclopedia published by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) on the Indians of North America, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.
Shot in the hand, Apsaroke. In 1841 he obtained the “power of the hawk” during his vision quest. He used to develop a mixture based on falcon heart, glycery (medical grass) and vegetable tincture, which he reduced to powder and ingested a little before the fight. Photo taken from volume 4 of the encyclopedia published by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) on the Indians of North America, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.

PCT4263803: Shot in the hand, Apsaroke. In 1841 he obtained the “power of the hawk” during his vision quest. He used to develop a mixture based on falcon heart, glycery (medical grass) and vegetable tincture, which he reduced to powder and ingested a little before the fight. Photo taken from volume 4 of the encyclopedia published by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) on the Indians of North America, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published., Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions. In the fourth, he alone captured 6 Yanktonese horses and led 3 warfare expeditions. He was 18 years old. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.
Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions. In the fourth, he alone captured 6 Yanktonese horses and led 3 warfare expeditions. He was 18 years old. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.

PCT4263810: Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions. In the fourth, he alone captured 6 Yanktonese horses and led 3 warfare expeditions. He was 18 years old. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published., Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Brate war party. A band of Sioux Brules replays a raid against the enemy. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.
Brate war party. A band of Sioux Brules replays a raid against the enemy. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.

PCT4263851: Brate war party. A band of Sioux Brules replays a raid against the enemy. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published., Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Male doctor. Probably Sioux, squid in hand and buffalo skull has his feet. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.
Male doctor. Probably Sioux, squid in hand and buffalo skull has his feet. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.

PCT4263894: Male doctor. Probably Sioux, squid in hand and buffalo skull has his feet. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published., Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Indians of America: a young Indian girl, daughter of chief of the Skokomish tribe, 1912 (photo)
Indians of America: a young Indian girl, daughter of chief of the Skokomish tribe, 1912 (photo)

JLJ4602674: Indians of America: a young Indian girl, daughter of chief of the Skokomish tribe, 1912 (photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Woman of the Crow Tribe (b/w photo)
Woman of the Crow Tribe (b/w photo)

PNP245325: Woman of the Crow Tribe (b/w photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The Chief-Klamath, plate from 'The North American indian, Portfolio 2, 1899-1910', 1907-30 (large format photogravure)
The Chief-Klamath, plate from 'The North American indian, Portfolio 2, 1899-1910', 1907-30 (large format photogravure)

CH378656: The Chief-Klamath, plate from 'The North American indian, Portfolio 2, 1899-1910', 1907-30 (large format photogravure), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

A Zuni Girl, 1907 (photogravure in sepia)
A Zuni Girl, 1907 (photogravure in sepia)

CH985780: A Zuni Girl, 1907 (photogravure in sepia), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Geronimo, Chief of the Apache, as an old man in 1907 (photogravure)
Geronimo, Chief of the Apache, as an old man in 1907 (photogravure)

STC423832: Geronimo, Chief of the Apache, as an old man in 1907 (photogravure), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Piegan Girls, 1910 (b/w photo)
Piegan Girls, 1910 (b/w photo)

XJF441990: Piegan Girls, 1910 (b/w photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Kutenai Woman, 1910 (b/w photo)
Kutenai Woman, 1910 (b/w photo)

XJF441992: Kutenai Woman, 1910 (b/w photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images


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