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English: [Illustrations from volume 4 of The North American Indian] : The Apsaroke, or Crows. The Hidatsa

SUMMARY Description by Edward S. Curtis: The oath (Apsaroke) - Hide stretching (Apsaroke) - Hide scraping (Apsaroke) - Packhorse (Apsaroke) - Hunts To Die (Apsaroke) - Fog in the morning (Apsaroke) - An Apsaroke lodge - Apsaroke horse trappings - Apsaroke woman - Apsaroke mother - A young horsewoman - Playmates (Apsaroke) - Bird On The Ground (Apsaroke) - Does Everything (Apsaroke) - A burial platform (Apsaroke) - Scaffold burial (Apsaroke) - The winter camp (Apsaroke) - In the cañon (Apsaroke) - Apsaroke youths - A baby Apsaroke - Sisters (Apsaroke) - Medicine tripod (Apsaroke) - Sweat-lodge (Apsaroke) - Medicine lodge (Apsaroke) - Hunts The Enemy (Apsaroke) - Tobacco ceremonial lodge (Apsaroke) - Tobacco ceremony (Apsaroke) - Apsaroke maiden - Flathead woman (Apsaroke) - The eagle medicine-man (Apsaroke) - The sun dancer (Apsaroke) - "For strength and visions" - The sun dance votary (Apsaroke) - On Top (Apsaroke) - The scout (Apsaroke) - Old Dog (Apsaroke) - Big Ox (Apsaroke) - The lookout (Apsaroke) - Apsaroke camp - Hairy Moccasins (Apsaroke) - Goes Ahead (Apsaroke) - Moving (Apsaroke) - Bull Goes Hunting (Apsaroke) - Approaching winter (Apsaroke) - Spotted Jack-Rabbit (Apsaroke) - The parade (Apsaroke) - Winter hunters (Apsaroke) - A winter day (Apsaroke) - "The chief had a beautiful daughter" - Two Leggings Lodge (Apsaroke) - Site of abandoned Hidatsa village - Sitting Owl (Hidatsa) - Lean Wolf (Hidatsa) - The eagle-catcher - Hidatsa man - Hidatsa bull-boat - Hidatsa mother - White Duck (Hidatsa) - Hidatsa woman - Incense over a medicine bundle (Hidatsa) - Long-time Dog (Hidatsa) - "He perceived an earthen vessel" - Rabbit-Head (Hidatsa) - Holds The Eagle (Hidatsa) - "Crying to the spirits" - In the forest - Mother and child (Apsaroke) - The mythic stone (Hidatsa) - Home of the water-monster - The mythic tree - Bull Tongue (Apsaroke) - Skins Wolf (Apsaroke) - Young Hairy Wolf (Apsaroke) - Good Bear (Hidatsa)


NOTES 1 v. (xii, 244 p. : 75 plates of photogravures in brown ink ; 33 x 25 cm.) + 1 portfolio (36 plates of photogravures in brown ink).

Original photogravures produced in Boston by John Andrew & Son from 1905-1908.

Seattle : E.S. Curtis, 1909.


SUBJECTS Crow Indians. Hidatsa Indians. Great Plains North Dakota Montana


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Source Northwestern University. Library., Evanston, Ill.
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Edward S. Curtis  (1868–1952)  wikidata:Q433128
 
Edward S. Curtis
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Birth name: Edward Sheriff Curtis; Edward Curtis; E. S. Curtis; E.S. Curtis; Edward Sherriff Curtis
Description American photographer, anthropologist, explorer, film director and screenwriter
Date of birth/death 16 February 1868 Edit this at Wikidata 19 October 1952 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Whitewater Los Angeles
Work period 1896 Edit this at Wikidata–1930 Edit this at Wikidata
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