Home > Arts > Artists > W > George White
Indians, American Medicine Woman, or No-Ah-Tuh, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Indians, American Medicine Woman, or No-Ah-Tuh, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Heritage Images
Indians, American Medicine Woman, or No-Ah-Tuh, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Indians, American Medicine Woman, or No-Ah-Tuh, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Indians, American Medicine Woman, or No-Ah-Tuh, 1913
Heritage Images features heritage image collections
Media ID 36295536
© Heritage Art/Heritage Images
Firewood George Harris George William Harris Indians Indigenous People Sage Shaman Wise Woman Ewing Harris Ewing Martha George W George W Harris Harris Harris And Ewing Harris Ewing Harris Ewing Collection Harris Ewing Inc Harris Ewing Photographic Studio Harris George W Kuntze Martha Martha Ewing Martha Ewing Newcombe Martha Kuntze Newcombe Martha Ewing
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Arts
> Artists
> W
> George White
> Arts
> Artists
> W
> William White
> Arts
> Portraits
> Black and white portraits
> Fine art portraits
> Arts
> Portraits
> Black and white portraits
> North America
> United States of America
> Related Images
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph, titled "Indians, American Medicine Woman, or No-Ah-Tuh," was captured by the renowned Harris & Ewing photographic studio in the United States during the 1910s. The image showcases a Native American woman, identified as No-Ah-Tuh, who is known for her role as a medicine woman or shaman in her community. She is depicted in a traditional setting, carrying a bundle of firewood on her back, suggesting her connection to the land and her people. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the rich cultural heritage of indigenous peoples in America. No-Ah-Tuh's wise and serene expression conveys a deep sense of knowledge and understanding, making her an intriguing and captivating subject. The photograph was likely taken for the Congressional Library, adding to its historical significance. The photograph was created by Harris & Ewing, a prominent photographic studio based in Washington D.C. The studio was founded by George H. Harris and his wife, Martha Ewing Harris, and later joined by George W. Harris and Martha Kuntze Newcombe. The studio was known for its high-quality glass negatives and produced a vast collection of images documenting American life during the early 20th century. This photograph is a testament to the studio's commitment to capturing the diversity and complexity of American life, including the indigenous peoples who have contributed significantly to the country's history and culture.
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.