Friday, 10 June 2011

Emigrant child

Sharing

Children Sharing

 

 

For your perusal is an original photograph of Fifty-fifty - something better than rolling Easter eggs. It was created in 1922.

The photograph illustrates A boy and a girl sharing a drink, each with their own straw in the bottle.


Emigrant child

Emigrant child

 

 

For your consideration is a pleasing picture of Emigrant child.

The photograph presents Emigrant child.

 


Port Royal, S.C.

Young oyster shuckers, Port Royal, S.C.

Young oyster shuckers, Port Royal, S.C.

 

 

For your browsing pleasure is an imposing photo of Young oyster shuckers, Port Royal, S.C. It was made in between 1909 and 1932.

The illustration documents Young oyster shuckers, Port Royal, S.C.

 

Child Beauty

Indian Child

Indian Child

 

 

For your enjoyment is a touching photograph of an Indian Child named "Child of the Desert". It was made in 1904 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photo is a Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Navajo Indian child, facing front, blanket around back of head and shoulders.

 

Maricopa Child

Maricopa child 

 

 

You are looking at an intriguing picture of a Maricopa Indian Child. It was taken in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents the Maricopa child seated in large basket......

 


Fruit

Fruit Gatherers


Indian Fruit Gatherers

 

 

We show a remarkable photo of Tewa Indian Fruit Gatherers. It was made in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents Two Tewa Girls picking fruit with baskets and bowls on the ground. There is a small dog in the background....



Tewa Man

, a Tewa Pueblo Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.

 

 

For your perusal is a one-of-a-kind photograph of Oyegi-a ye, (Frost Moving). It was created in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photograph illustrates this Tewa Pueblo Indian in a head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. He is wearing beads, and has long hair......

 


Childs

Tewa Indian Child

Tewa Indian Child

 

 

For your enjoyment is an exciting photograph of Cohit Songwi, a Tewa Indian Child. It was made in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photo illustrates a Head-and-shoulders portrait of this young Indian Child.

 

 

Qahatika Indian Child

Qahatika Indian Child

 

 

 You are viewing an impressive image of a Qahatika Child. It was taken in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows an impressive portrait of this beautiful child........

 



Thursday, 9 June 2011

Navajo Child

Mother and Baby


Hupa Indian Mother and Baby

 

For your consideration is an aesthetic picture of a Hupa Mother and Baby in a Three-quarter Length Portrait. It was created in 1923 by Edward S. Curtis.



Navajo Child


Navajo Child

 

 

You are looking at an educational picture of a Navajo Child. It was taken in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.
Picture presents Ia touching portayal of a Native American wrapped in a blanket.

 

Mans with Crowns

Crow Indian Wearing War Bonnet

Crow Indian Man Wearing a War Bonnet

 

 

For your browsing pleasure is a majestic photo of White Man Runs Him, a Crow (Apsaroke) Warrior. It was made in 1908 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration shows this Indian wearing a War Bonnet feather, concho shells, and shell beads around his neck.



Nez Perce

Nez Perce Indian

 

 

For your consideration is a pleasing picture of a Nez Perce Indian. It was created in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photograph presents a Head-and-shoulders portrait of Nez Perce man in full feather headdress.

 

 

 

Apache Women Cooking on Campfire

Old Indian

Old Indian

 

 

For your enjoyment is an exciting photograph of Apache De Gazza. It was made in 1903 by Edward S. Curtis.

It is a Head-and-shoulders portrait of an Old Indian Man. The man has a tired and sad look in his eye, doubtess the result of him seeing his traditional way of life disappearing with the coming of the new century.

 

 

Apache Women Campfire Cooking

Apache Women Cooking on Campfire

 

 

We show a vital photo of Two Apache Women Campfire Cooking. It was made in 1903 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents the cooking techniques of the Indians of North America..

 

 

Policeman

Indian Policeman

Indian Policeman

 

 

For your perusal is a collectible photograph of an Indian Policeman. It was created in 1904 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photograph illustrates a wonderful Half-length portrait of Navajo man, who is serving as a Native American Policeman..



Kato Indian Woman

Kato Indian Woman

 

 

We show a moving photo of a Kato Woman. It was made in 1924 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents a Kato Indian in a head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left..

 


Klamath Indian Womans

Cayuse Mother and Child


Cayuse Indian Mother and Child

 

 For your browsing pleasure is an extraordinary photo of Cayuse Mother and Child. It was made in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photo documents Indians of North America.



Klamath Woman

Klamath Indian Woman

 

 

We show a moving photo of a Proud Klamath Indian Woman in a Head-and-shoulders Portrait Facing Front. It was made in 1923 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents a fine example of one of the Indians of North America.

 



Old Mans

Serrano Brave

Serrano man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.

 

 

Here for your consideration is an old picture of Tejon, Serrano Indian Brave. It was created in 1924 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photograph presents the Serrano man in a head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.



Old Indian Man


Old Indian Man

 

 

 

Above we show a vital photo of an Old Indian Man. It was made in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents one of the Indians of North America.

 




 

Warrior

Jicarilla Warrior

Jicarilla Warrior

 

 

 You are looking at a beautiful picture of a Jicarilla Warrior. It was created in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents a Half-length portrait of an authentic Jicarilla Indian Warrior.

 

 

Tluwulahu Mask

Kwakiutl man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing a mask depicting a loon on top of a man's head to facilitate the loon changing into the form of a man.

 

 

 You are looking at an artistic picture of Tluwulahu Mask. It was created in 1914 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents Kwakiutl man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing a mask depicting a loon on top of a man's head to facilitate the loon changing into the form of a man.

 


Brave Hearts

Indian Brave with Feather

An Indian Brave with a Feather on his Head

 

 

You are viewing a rare image of a Crow Brave wearing a Feather. It was taken in 1908 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows A Crow (Apsaroke) Brave named Flathead Woman. Note that this is a man, but is named "Flathead Woman".



Apache Man


Apache Man

 

 

 

 You are viewing an unusual image of Tsahizn Tseh. It was taken in 1906 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows Tsahizn Tseh, an Apache Man, bust portrait, facing front, with a bandana covering his head.

 

 

Zuni Bead Maker

Navajo Blanket Maker

Navajo Blanket Maker

 

 

Here for your browsing pleasure is an imposing photo of a Navajo Blanket Maker. It was taken in 1904 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents a Navajo woman, seated, facing front, holding blanket yarn, facing slightly right.




 

Zuni Bead Worker


Zuni Bead Maker

 

 

Here for your perusal is an original photograph of a Zuni Bead Worker Drilling Holes. It was created in 1903 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photograph illustrates the traditional Zuni craft of making beads and jewelry.

 

 



 



Qahatika

Tewa Girl

Tewa Girl

 

 

 

You are viewing an impressive image of Tom Poqui, a Tewa Indian Girl. It was taken in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture shows a Head-and-shoulders portrait of the Tewa Woman, wrapped in a blanket.






Qahatika Girl


Qahatike Indian Girl

 

 

 

 

You are viewing an important image of a Qahatika Indian Girl. It was taken in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture shows a wonderful portrait of this young lady.


Marvellous Beauty

Indian Girl

Indian Girl

 

 

 

You are looking at an artistic picture of Czele Marie, a Pimas Indian School Girl. It was created in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents a Head-and-shoulders portrait of the Pima girl. She is wearing a spotted dress, and has a blanket over her head. This is a beautiful young girl, but she has a look of sadness in her eye.




Taos Indian

Taos Indian

 

 

 

Here for your perusal is a one-of-a-kind photograph of Iahla Willow, a Taos Indian Man. It was created in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photograph illustrates a stunning image of an original Indian Brave.

 

Beauty Shades

Sioux Indian Maiden

Sioux Indian Maiden

 

 

 

Above we show a vital photo of Sioux Indian Maiden. It was made in 1908 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents a Portrait of the girl in full length, standing by a tree, with a beaded headband, and a beaded buckskin dress.




Indian

Indian

 

 

 

Here for your browsing pleasure is an imposing photo of a Navaho Chief. It was made in 1904 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration presents a stunning portrayal of the Navaho Indian Chief, wrapped in a traditional Indian Blanket.This is a Head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right.

 

Girls With Smile

Mohave Indian Woman

Mohave Indin Woman

 

 

 You are looking at an educational picture of Che Che, a Mohave Woman. It was taken in 1903 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents the woman in traditional Mohave Dress. Indians of North America.

 

 

Girl with Smile

Girl with Smile

 

 

 You are looking at an intriguing picture entitled "Navaho Smile". It was taken in 1904 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents a Navaho woman sitting outside her doorway, with her right hand on her cheek, with a beautiful smile. One must wonder about the kind thoughts that are leading to such a cheerful face.

 

 

 

Tewa Tribe

Tewa Boy

Tewa Indian Boy

 

 

 

 Here we present a stunning image of Okuwa-Tsire, or Cloud Bird from San Ildefonso. It was taken in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows a Portrait of the Tewa boy, head-and-shoulders, facing front. The young boy has a happy smile on his face.

 

 

 

Tewa Indian Picture

Tewa Child

 

 

 

Here we present a rare image of Chaiwa, a Tewa Indian Child. It was taken in 1906 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows Chaiwa, a Tewa Indian girl, in a head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. This is a beautiful child and a remarkable photograph. Notice the girl's unique hairstyle.

 

Old Beauty

Indian Woman

Beautiful Indian Woman

 

 

You are looking at a striking portrait of a Desert Cahuilla Indian Woman. It was taken in 1924 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents a stunning image of this Beautiful Indian Woman.




Indian Cowboy

Indian Cowboy

 

 

 

Here we present a rare image of Ostoho, and Apache Indian CowBoy. It was taken in 1903 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows a Half-length portrait, facing front of this man. The picture shows a proud man, proud of both his past, and the new life he has found.