2017年4月4日 星期二

Vintage photograph, 復古照片

Porrum and Pedro, Ute men, 1899. The Utes were a large tribe that lived in the mountain regions  of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Eastern Nevada and Northern New Mexico. Utes were skilled hunters, but after introducing horses into tribe life in the 17th century they became known as expert big game hunters - especially of Buffalo, which they were particularly reliant on. They also had a reputation of fierce warriors, with Spanish settlers speaking of their fine physiques and ability to live in harsh conditions - a stark contrast to the soft dispositions of their Europeans counterparts. All members of the tribe were willing to fight, with women and children also known to defend their camps with lances if needed
Photos of Native Americans are brought back to life  | Daily Mail Online
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