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Visualizing the “Vanishing Race”: the photogravures of Edward S. Curtis
Front Page for Visualizing the "Vanishing Race" path
Curtis' Image and Life: The Network of The North American Indian, Inc.
An experiment with data visualization approach to understand and contextualize Curtis' images and his life
Media, Technology and Mediations
Curtis's Technology, Relationships to Media and Style
Contextualizing Curtis, The North American Indian, and Race
the collection of essays from the contributors
Consulting with Tribes as Part of Archive Development
Introduction to Consulting with Tribes by Ulia Gosart
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Information on how to participate in Performing Archive
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Jacqueline Wernimont
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David J. Kim
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Stephan Schonberg
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Amy Borsuk
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Beatrice Schuster
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Heather Blackmore
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Ulia Gosart (Popova)
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Evening on Puget Sound
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In Black Cañon - Apsaroke
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The Apsaroke, although not exclusively mountain dwellers, were ever fond of the hills, preferring the forest shade and the clear mountain streams to the hot ill-watered, monotonous prairies. The picture illustrates the Apsaroke custom of wearing at the back of the head a band from which fall numerous strands of false hair ornamented at regular intervals with pellets of bright-colored gum. Black Cañon is in the northern portion of the Bighorn mountains, Montana.
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Yellow Kidney - Piegan
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The portrait shows Apuyotoksi ("light-colored kidney") wearing a wolf-skin war-bonnet.
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Evening on Puget Sound
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The photograph was made near the city of Seattle.
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Honovi - Walpi snake priest, with Totokya Day painting
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This plate depicts the accoutrement of a Snake dancer on the day of the Antelope dance (see Volume XII, pages 146-149). The right hand grasps a pair of eagle-feathers - the "snake whip" - and the left a bag of ceremonial meal. Honovi was one of the author's principal informants.
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Flute dancers at Tureva Spring
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The Flute dance is a religious ceremony concerned with bringing rain. It represents the legendary arrival of the Flute people in the Hopi country, their friendly encounter with the clans already there, and the rain-making rites subsequently performed by them for the common good. The episode here represented was photographed at Middle mesa. The individual seated near the right end is an albino, not a white man.
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Datsolali, Washo basket-maker
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The coiled baskets produced by this woman have not been equalled by any Indian now living. Compare her work, shown in Plate 541, with the baskets of another woman as illustrated in Plate 542. The latter, seen alone, would be very excellent examples of Indian basketry, but their comparative coarseness is easily seen even in photographic reproduction. About ninety years old, Datsolali appears to be in the early sixties. She has the pride of a master in his craft, and a goodly endowment of artistic temperament. Persuading her to sit for a portrait is a task not to be lightly undertaken. Tatsolali (said to mean "big hips") is a nickname. Her proper name is Tabuta.
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Ti'mu - Cochiti
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This Cochiti girl married a Sia man, and the photograph was made at her adopted home.
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Lucero - Santo Domingo
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Photographing a native of Santo Domingo is comparable to hunting big game with a camera. This pueblo measures its contentment inversely to the extent of unavoidable contact with the hated white race. A guard is detailed to watch the Catholic priest when he visits the village, and the Government has pursued the wise policy of detailing Indian teachers to the local school. The Santo Domingans long resisted the gratuitous digging of wells to be equipped with windmills, continue to deny their sick children the services of the Government physician, and resist the activities of census enumerators. There is no doubt that the death sentence would be past on any individual found guilty of revealing native practices, and if the priestly authorities learned that Lucero sold his likeness to a white man he doubtless had an unpleasant half hour.
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Terraced houses of Zuni
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In the early eighties one of the house-groups of Zuni rose to a height of six well-defined stories. In 1903, when the photograph here reproduced was made, there were five stories. In 1910 a single apartment was four stories from the ground, but in 1919 this room was demolished. Note the bottomless pots forming chimneys, the wooden drain piercing the coping, the hemispherical oven of Spanish provenience on a roof.
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Titishu-kghitluhl ("Deer Running") - Sarsi
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The Sarsi are an Athapascan tribe which prior to the nineteenth century came out of the far north, crossed the Saskatchewan, and becoming affiliated with the Algonquian confederacy of the Bloods, Blackfeet, and Piegan, became typical plainsmen, following the buffalo, engaging in horse-stealing raids, and in general adopting the religious practices of their allies. Old Sarsi, as the subject of this plate is colloquially known, was ninety-eight years of age when the photograph was made in 1925. In spite of his years, he was still agile and keen.
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A Sarsi camp
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The scene is a riverside grove near Okotoks, Alberta, where a band of Sarsi were awaiting clement weather to begin the prosaic labor of shocking wheat for one of their Caucasian neighbors.
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Standing Two - Oto
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The Oto belong to the great Siouan linguistic family and originally formed, with other tribes, a part of the Winnebago. The typical ceremonial head-dress of the Oto of the present time is shown here and in the nest three plates.
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Lone Chief - Oto
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Wakonda - Oto
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Pipe-stem - Oto
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Old Eagle - Oto
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The head-dress of this Oto is characteristic of the older style, like that worn also by the related Osage in plate 680 and the adopted head-dress of the Comanche in plate 683. The medal worn by Old Eagle, in this case bearing the portrait of Lincoln, is like other medals given by the Government to noted chiefs from Washington's time.
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Seeing High - Oto
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Standing On The Earth - Oto
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Wife of Wakonda - Oto
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White Elk - Oto
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Nine
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Primitive Quinault
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Among the Coast Salish the aboriginal dress of women was a knee-length kilt of thick, cedar-bark fringe. No other garment was worn except when cold or rain made goat-hair or vegetal-fibre blankets or capes desireable.
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Mouth of Quinault River
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The village of the Quinault stands at the mouth of this stream a few hundred yards from the ocean. From the river they gain their livelihood in salmon fishing.
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Hleastunuh - Skokomish
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Tsatsalatsa - Skokomish
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Chief's daughter - Skokomish
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Pride of birth played a prominent role in the life of the Pacific Coast Indians. Society was rigidly divided into nobility, common people, and slaves taken in war. No woman of common birth could afford the luxury of the fur robe worn by the subject of the picture.
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Mat house - Skokomish
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Fishing camp - Skokomish
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Quilcene boy
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Lelehalt - Quilcene
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Suquamish woman
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The Suquamish were one of numerous Puget Sound tribes.
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Squaxon matron
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The Squaxon were a small tribe at the very head of Puget Sound.
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Puget Sound baskets
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Basketry continues to be an important industry of many Puget Sound tribes, the bulk of the product passing into the hands of dealers. Women of the Skokomish band of Twana are especially skillful in weaving soft, flexible baskets.
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Basket maker
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Basket carrier
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When a heavy burden is to be borne, the trumpline crosses the forehead and the bearer walks stooping.
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Evening on Puget Sound
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The photograph was made near the city of Seattle.
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Mussel gatherer
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Princess Angeline
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This aged woman, daughter of the chief Siahl (Seattle), was for many years a familiar figure in the streets of Seattle.
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Tule gatherer - Cowichan
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The manufacture of tule mats for use as carpets, house-walls, mattresses, capes, and sails is still in many localities an important duty of women.
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Sunset on Puget Sound
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Clam digger
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Clams are an important tool to those who live in the vicinity of the clam beds; to others they are a comparative luxury obtained by barter. The implement of the digger is a wooden dibble.
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Snoqualmu type
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The Snoqualmu were a vigorous tribe inhabiting the watershed of Snoqualmie river, Washington.
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Lummi type
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The Lummi held considerable territory in the vicinity of Lummi bay, Washington, as well as many of the San Juan islands.
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Cowichan warrior
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Cowichan girl
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A maiden of noble birth clad in goat-hair robe.
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Spearing salmon - Cowichan
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The view includes the deep slope of Tsohelim mountain and a portion of the village Henipsum at the mouth of Cowichan river, Vancouver island.
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Cowichan canoes
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The scene looks out from the mouth of Cowichan river upon Cowichan harbor.
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Masked dancer - Cowichan
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The dancer personates one of the mythic ancestors who descended from the sky. Note the huge, carved house-post at the right.
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Cowichan River
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Quamichan Lake
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On the shore of this beautiful lake, which is near Duncans, British Columbia, the Cowichan of Vancouver island obtain their supplies of tules.
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