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Acoma woman by Edward S. Curtis, 1905

Acoma woman by Edward S. Curtis, 1905

Head-and-shoulders portrait of an Acoma woman, facing front, with head covered and wearing jewelry. From The North American Indian, by Edward S. Curtis.

Public Domain Images - Aiyowitsa - Cochiti

Public Domain Images - Aiyowitsa - Cochiti

Aiyowitsa - Cochiti (The North American Indian; v.16) CREATOR Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952. SUMMARY Description by Edward S. Curtis: Carolina Quintana, the most mentally alert Indian woman met in more that twe... More

Edward S. Curtis Collection People 055

Edward S. Curtis Collection People 055

Deutsch: Frau der Acoma, Edward Curtis, 1926. Français : Femme Acoma en 1926. Hrvatski: Acoma-žena.

Edward S. Curtis Collection People 072

Edward S. Curtis Collection People 072

Acoma water girls by Edward S. Curtis. 日本語: 水を運ぶアコマ族の女性。Edward S. Curtis撮影. 水を運ぶアコマの娘たち(1926年頃). Русский: Девушки акома идут за водой. Фотограф Эдвард Кёртис. Türkçe: Acoma Kızılderilileri Edward S. Curtis.

Face detail, Acoma woman by Edward S. Curtis, 1905 (cropped)

Face detail, Acoma woman by Edward S. Curtis, 1905 (cropped)

Head-and-shoulders portrait of an Acoma woman, facing front, with head covered and wearing jewelry. From The North American Indian, by Edward S. Curtis.

Public Domain Images - Zia dancer

Public Domain Images - Zia dancer

Sia [Zia] buffalo dancer (The North American Indian; v.16) SUMMARY Description by Edward S. Curtis: The Buffalo dance of the Keres is almost exactly the same as that of the Tewa. The performers are two young m... More

Procession of San Estevan - Acoma LACMA AC1997.271.53

Procession of San Estevan - Acoma LACMA AC1997.271.53

United States, 1904 Photographs Photogravure on paper Gift of Mark and Pam Story (AC1997.271.53) Photography

A Paguate Entrance (2839648318)

A Paguate Entrance (2839648318)

Description: This image was taken c. 1907-1930. Creator/Photographer: Edward S. Curtis Birth Date: 1868 Death Date: 1952 Medium: Photogravure Culture: American Indian Date: Prior to 1930 Persistent URL: www.sil... More