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  2. Edward S. Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 19, 1868 – October 19, 1952, sometimes given as Edward Sherriff Curtis) [1] was an American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused on the American West and on Native American people.

  3. The Indian Picture Opera - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Picture Opera is a magic lantern slide show created by photographer Edward S. Curtis in the early 20th century. Curtis is best known for his extensive work documenting Native American tribes through his 20-volume book series, The North American Indian, which featured around 2,400 photographs along with detailed ethnological and linguistic studies of the tribes of the American West.

  4. In the Land of the Head Hunters - Wikipedia

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    In the Land of the Head Hunters (1914) George Hunt (with megaphone), Edward S. Curtis, and actors filming In The Land of the Head Hunters Another production still.. In the Land of the Head Hunters (also called In the Land of the War Canoes) is a 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwaka'wakw peoples of the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia ...

  5. Asahel Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Asahel Curtis was born in 1874 in Minnesota [1] to Johnson Asahel Curtis (1840–1887) and Ellen Sheriff (1844–1912). Johnson Curtis was a clergyman and American Civil War veteran who was born in Ohio to a father born in Canada and mother from Vermont. Ellen Sheriff was born in New York City, [2] and both of her parents were born in England.

  6. Washoe traditional narratives - Wikipedia

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    Washoe traditional narratives. Washoe traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Washoe people of the Lake Tahoe and surrounding Sierra Nevada area of eastern California and western Nevada. Washoe oral literature is most closely related to that of the Washoe's Numic neighbors.

  7. Christopher Cardozo - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Cardozo. Christopher Cardozo (February 27, 1948 – February 21, 2021 [1]) was an American art collector, [2] curator, photographer, [3] author and publisher. [4] Cardozo’s Oaxaca series was first exhibited in 1971 at the Minneapolis Art Institution [5] and later acquired by MOMA and other museums for their permanent collections.