Curtis Images - Chief Joseph

“The great changes in practically every phase of the Indian’s
life that have taken place, especially within recent years, have
been such that the time for collecting much of the material, both
descriptive and illustrative, herein recorded, been delayed, it
would have been lost forever. The passing of the old man or
woman means the passing of some tradition, some knowledge or
sacred rites possessed by no other; consequently the information
that is to be gathered, for the benefit of future generations,
respecting the mode of life of one of the great races of mankind,
must be collected at once or the opportunity will be lost for all time.
It is this need that has inspired the present task.”
Edward S. Curtis
From his foreword to volume I
“The North American Indian,” 1907
These Contemporary Edward S. Curtis Photographic prints
and a select few others are available in three sizes - framed or unframed.
The titles that are available are:
Canyon de Chelly
Mosa-Mohave
Son of the Desert
Chief Joseph
At the Old Well of Acoma
The Blanket Weaver
Watching The Dancers
Oasis in the Badlands
Kutenai Duck Hunter
Taos Water Girls
Waiting In The Forest
Size 16 inches by 20 inches
$300. Unframed
$450. Framed
Size 20 inches by 24 inches
$400. Unframed
$550. Framed
Size 25 inches by 30 inches
$500. Unframed
$650. Framed
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