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Indians of America: an Indian on a canoe boat in southern Flathead Lake, Montana
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Indians of America: an Indian on a canoe boat in southern Flathead Lake, Montana
JLJ4597068 Indians of America: an Indian on a canoe boat in southern Flathead Lake, Montana by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; Musee du Nouveau Monde, La Rochelle, France; (add.info.: American Indians: An Indian on a canoe boat in southern Flathead Lake, Montana. Photograph of American Edwards Curtis (1868-1952), 20th century. La Rochelle, New World Museum); Photo © Photo Josse
Media ID 31947098
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
1868 1952 American Indian Barque Curtis Edward S Curtis Edward Sheriff Dugout Edwards Curtis America Continent
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This photograph captures a serene moment in the daily life of an Indian on a canoe boat in southern Flathead Lake, Montana. Taken by the renowned American photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952), this image showcases his deep appreciation for Native American culture and their connection to nature. The Indian gracefully navigates through the calm waters of Flathead Lake, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Montana's landscape. The dugout canoe, a traditional transport vehicle used by indigenous populations, symbolizes their deep-rooted connection to rivers and waterways. Curtis' mastery in capturing moments like these allows us to glimpse into the rich civilization and society of Native Americans during the early 20th century. His photographs serve as valuable historical artifacts that document not only their way of life but also their resilience and strength. Displayed at Musee du Nouveau Monde in La Rochelle, France, this photograph is part of Curtis' larger body of work titled "Indians of America". Through his artistry and dedication, Curtis aimed to preserve the cultural heritage of Native Americans for future generations. As we admire this remarkable piece from Curtis' collection, let us reflect on the importance of understanding and appreciating diverse cultures. This photograph serves as a reminder that every society has its unique story to tell – one that deserves our respect and admiration.
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