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Edward S. Curtis photographed Native Americans, a group tragically undocumented, in the early twentieth century. Curtis often coupled portraits of tribe members with sweeping landscapes of the United States. This picturesque image shows two tepees reflected in a body of water, with four Piegan Indians seated towards one another, as if they are having conversation.

SKU: 64657
Creator: Edward S. Curtis
Date: 1910
Original Medium: 1 photographic print
Location: Library of Congress

SKU:64657

At the water’s edge–Piegan

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At the water's edge--Piegan
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