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The Eagle Catcher – Hidatsa – circa 1908 (CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER VIEW) |
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Iron Breast – Piegan – circa 1900 (CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER VIEW) |
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Old Person – Piegan – circa 1900
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Red Plume – Piegan – 1910
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Snake Dancer in Costume – Hopi – 1900 (CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER VIEW) |
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Medicine Cap and Fetish – Apache – 1907
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Nuhlimkilaka Koskimo – Bringer of Confusion –
a Forest Spirit – 1914 Navaho
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You need to look at this picture closely, for it is not what it might appear. Due to the setting of the picture, at first glance it looks like a kind of “kachina doll”…it is not, this is an actual dancer wearing the costume. – Snow Owl |
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Tobadzischini – ( Born of Water) –
Navaho – circa 1904
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Klamath Woman – circa 1923
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“We eat the white man’s food, and it makes us soft: we wear the white man’s heavy clothing and it makes us weak…Yes – we know when you come, we die.”Chiparopai, an old Yuma woman.
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A Mixed-blood California Coast Pomo – circa 1924 (CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER VIEW) |
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Marcos – Palm Canyon Cahuilla – 1905 (CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER VIEW) |
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A Woman of Palm Springs – Cahulla – 1905
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Hupa Female Shaman – circ 1923
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Pomo Dance Costume Wearer – circa 1924
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