Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 19, 1868 – October 19, 1952; sometimes given as Edward Sherriff Curtis) was an American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused on the American West and Native American people. Sometimes referred to as the "Shadow Catcher", Curtis traveled the United States to document and record the dwindling ways of life of various native tribes through photographs and audio recordings.
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The North American Indian [Volume Ten]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Carved Posts at Alert Bay [Plate 330]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Qa'híla - Koprino [Plate 331]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Mówakiu - Tsawatenok [Plate 332]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Painting a Hat - Nakoaktok [Plate 329]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Hamasaka in Tlu'wuláhu Costume with Speaker's Staff - Qagyuhl [Plate 333]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
A Nakoaktok Chief's Daughter [Plate 334]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Síwit - Awaitlala [Plate 335]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Coming for the Bride - Qágyuhl [Plate 337]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
A Chief's Party - Qágyuhl [Plate 338]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
On the Beach - Nakoaktok [Plate 339]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
In Kwakiutl Waters [Plate 340]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
A Koskimo House-Post [Plate 341]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Gathering Abalones - Nakoaktok [Plate 342]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
The Wedding Party - Qágyuhl [Plate 344]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Quatsino Sound [Plate 345]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Yákotlus - Quatsino (Profile) [Plate 346]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Yákotlus - Quatsino [Plate 347]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Group of Winter Dancers - Qágyuhl [Plate 348]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff
The Fire-Drill - Koskimo [Plate 349]
Curtis, Edward Sheriff