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'History: North American Indian Photographs'

Thank you Sir.for sharing this!..these are a treasure....Definitly going to my Indian folder....The pottery dipected...
would bring a ton of money today..all we see here highly collectible,and irreplaceable artifacts,.as important as the Red man themselves!..again thanks!!...Vin
 
Yes...Thanks for this. I've always loved Native American history and culture. Edward Curtis was an extraordinary man. I've read many of his journals in books. Not only a great photographer he was but a great illustrator as well.
 
Hey All,

Good stuff! Really like 4, 7, 62, 75, 76 and 93. Wonder why number 54 isn't Crater Lake? As a former resident of the area it sure looks like it to me.

-Ed-
 
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