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Itsipstsinikyi ('Kills-Inside')-Piegan, 1926. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Itsipstsinikyi ('Kills-Inside')-Piegan, 1926. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Itsipstsinikyi ('Kills-Inside')-Piegan, 1926
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This photograph, titled "Itsipstsinikyi ('Kills-Inside')-Piegan," was taken by renowned American ethnologist and photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1926. The portrait features a Piegan man, identified as Itsipstsinikyi, dressed in a traditional blackfoot tunic adorned with intricate beadwork. The meticulously crafted beadwork covers the entire surface of the garment, from the neckline to the cuffs, showcasing the exceptional skill and artistry of the Native American people. The man in the photograph is depicted looking away from the camera, adding an air of mystery and introspection to the image. The photogravure on paper captures the rich textures and details of the beadwork, as well as the subject's expressive facial features. The Piegan people, also known as the Blackfeet, are a Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains region of North America. This portrait is a testament to their vibrant cultural heritage and the importance of traditional clothing in preserving their history and identity. The photograph is now part of the extensive collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and educate visitors about the rich cultural diversity of North America's indigenous peoples. The image is a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the unique traditions and artistry of communities like the Piegan people.
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