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On the shores of the Pacific-Tolowa, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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On the shores of the Pacific-Tolowa, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
On the shores of the Pacific-Tolowa, c1923. Dorothy Lopez Williams standing on hillside looking out over the Pacific Ocean
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On the Shores of the Pacific-Tolowa, c1923" is a captivating photograph by the renowned American photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis. The image features Dorothy Lopez Williams, a Tolowa Native American woman, standing on a hillside overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean. The photograph captures the essence of the Pacific Coast in the 1920s, with the rugged hills, the expansive ocean, and the intricate patterns of the Tolowa people's traditional clothing. Dorothy's elegant hairstyle, adorned with a beautiful headdress, adds to the richness of the image and highlights the unique cultural heritage of the Tolowa people. Edward Sheriff Curtis was a pioneering photographer and ethnographer, dedicated to documenting the lives and traditions of Native American tribes across North America. His work is a testament to the diversity and complexity of indigenous cultures, and "On the Shores of the Pacific-Tolowa" is a prime example of his ability to capture the essence of a moment in time. The photograph is a powerful reminder of the connection between people and the land, as Dorothy gazes out at the ocean, lost in thought or contemplation. The image is a visual representation of the Tolowa people's deep-rooted history and their relationship to their land, which has been shaped by the Pacific Ocean for generations. The Library of Congress holds this precious photograph in its vast collection, preserving it for future generations to appreciate and learn from. The intricate patterns on Dorothy's clothing, the rolling hills, and the vast ocean all come together to create a stunning visual narrative that speaks to the beauty and complexity of the natural world and the people who inhabit it.
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