2017年1月12日 星期四

Native Americans in the 1900s, 20世紀美國原住民

Jack Red Cloud, son of Chief Red Cloud (1822-1909), the Sioux chief who led opposition to the Bozeman Trail through Indian lands stands with a full length head dress, 1904. (Photo by Gerhardt Sisters/Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
A photograph of a figure representing Haschogan, the Navajo house god, published in Volume I of The North American Indian (1907) by Edward S. Curtis. (Photo by Edward S. Curtis/Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
Kaw-Claa, a Tlingit native woman in full potlatch dancing costume, 1906. (Photo by Case & Draper/Buyenlarge/Getty Images)
Bare-chested Navajo man wearing mask of Haschebaad, a benevolent female deity, circa 1905. (Photo by Buyenlarge/Getty Images)
Gobuguoy, Walpi girl, half-length portrait, facing front, hair tied in swirls on sides of head, metal bead and bell choker, printed cotton dress, cotton shawl around shoulders, circa 1900. (Photo by Buyenlarge/Getty Images)
Native Americans in the 1900s
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