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Mohave Collection

"Exploring the Rich History and Captivating Landscapes of Mohave" Step back in time to 1905, as we meet IRETABE

Background imageMohave Collection: Quniaika-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Quniaika-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Quniaika-Mohave, c1903. A Mohave man, head-and-shoulders portrait, draped in blanket, facing front

Background imageMohave Collection: O Che Che, Mohave Indian woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, c1903

O Che Che, Mohave Indian woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
O Che Che, Mohave Indian woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, c1903

Background imageMohave Collection: Mosa-Mohave, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mosa-Mohave, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mosa-Mohave, c1904. Mohave Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, right profile

Background imageMohave Collection: Mis Se Pah, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mis Se Pah, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mis Se Pah, c1903. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Mohave woman

Background imageMohave Collection: Mosa-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mosa-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mosa-Mohave, c1903. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Mohave woman, facing front

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave-Judith, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mohave-Judith, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mohave-Judith, c1903. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Mohave woman, facing front

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave man, half-length portrait, facing left wearing 'primitive' robe of rabbit skin, 1907

Mohave man, half-length portrait, facing left wearing "primitive" robe of rabbit skin, 1907

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave woman carrying water on her head and holding child, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mohave woman carrying water on her head and holding child, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mohave woman carrying water on her head and holding child, c1903

Background imageMohave Collection: Judith-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Judith-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Judith-Mohave, c1903. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Mohave woman, right profile

Background imageMohave Collection: A Mohave type, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A Mohave type, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Mohave type, c1903. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Mohave Indian, facing front

Background imageMohave Collection: Espon Unzo Owa-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Espon Unzo Owa-Mohave, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Espon Unzo Owa-Mohave, c1903. Espon Unzo Owa, Mohave man, half-length portrait, facing front

Background imageMohave Collection: Nevada, Mojave Desert, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Nevada, Mojave Desert, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
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Background imageMohave Collection: Mojave Apache Indian Woman cooking outside her home

Mojave Apache Indian Woman cooking outside her home
Mojave Apache Indian Woman cooking outside her simple shelter made from tree branches cloth and foliage from the surrounding area. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMohave Collection: The Mohave potter, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The Mohave potter, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The Mohave potter, c1907. Old woman with rabbit skin blanket around shoulders, painting design on piece of pottery with yucca stem brush, Arizona

Background imageMohave Collection: Vintage car abandoned at the Hackberry General Store. Route 66. Mohave, Arizona. USA

Vintage car abandoned at the Hackberry General Store. Route 66. Mohave, Arizona. USA

Background imageMohave Collection: IRETABE Native American Indian chief of the Mohave (Mojave) tribe. Date: 1905

IRETABE Native American Indian chief of the Mohave (Mojave) tribe. Date: 1905

Background imageMohave Collection: Quniaika - Mohave, 1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Quniaika - Mohave, 1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Quniaika - Mohave, 1903. [Native American man of the Mohave people, southwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 60 from " The North American Indian, volume 2" (1908)

Background imageMohave Collection: Colorado (coloured engraving)

Colorado (coloured engraving)
3629992 Colorado (coloured engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colorado. Illustration from Die Welt in Bildern (Braun & Schneider, Munich)

Background imageMohave Collection: A Mohave Indian squaw and papoose (colour litho)

A Mohave Indian squaw and papoose (colour litho)
3639504 A Mohave Indian squaw and papoose (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Mohave Indian squaw and papoose)

Background imageMohave Collection: Lost Souls

Lost Souls
A unique landscape resulting from recent weather patterns, with Joshua Trees rising from the desert sand dunes as the moon sets in the early evening.. Chris Moore

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855/1869. Dunt-se-o-ho (chief) with a warrior and Mingst (his wife) in Mexico, south of the Rio Ghila

Background imageMohave Collection: Chinese man dying of thirst in the Mohave, 1800s

Chinese man dying of thirst in the Mohave, 1800s
Chinese immigrant dying of thirst in the Mohave Desert, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageMohave Collection: Stars and the Milky Way over a Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Stars and the Milky Way over a Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
Arid landscape in front of a ridge of rock formations with the glow of the sunset on the horizon and stars and the Milky Way over a Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia); Joshua Tree National Park

Background imageMohave Collection: Cajun Pass Ascended

Cajun Pass Ascended
Two powerful engines are required to haul trains up to the summit of Cajun Pass, on the Santa Fe line : behind lies the Mohave Desert, ahead is welcoming California. Date: 1923

Background imageMohave Collection: MOHAVE CHIEFS, 1887. Four Mohave chiefs in Arizona. Second from the left is Rowdy

MOHAVE CHIEFS, 1887. Four Mohave chiefs in Arizona. Second from the left is Rowdy, a Yuma interpreter. Photograph by Edgar Alexander Mearns, 1887

Background imageMohave Collection: MOHAVE MAN, 1907. Portrait of a Mohave man wearing a rabbit skin robe. Photograph by Edward S

MOHAVE MAN, 1907. Portrait of a Mohave man wearing a rabbit skin robe. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1907

Background imageMohave Collection: MOHAVE & MARICOPA MEN. Men of the Mohave (standing) and Maricopa tribes. Photographed in Pasadena

MOHAVE & MARICOPA MEN. Men of the Mohave (standing) and Maricopa tribes. Photographed in Pasadena, California, 1876, by Elias A. Bonine

Background imageMohave Collection: MOHAVE POTTER, c1907. A Mohave woman in a rabbit skin blanket painting a design

MOHAVE POTTER, c1907. A Mohave woman in a rabbit skin blanket painting a design on a piece of pottery with a yucca stem brush. Photographed in Arizona by Edward Curtis, c1907

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736375

Picture No. 10736375
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736372

Picture No. 10736372
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736373

Picture No. 10736373
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736374

Picture No. 10736374
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736363

Picture No. 10736363
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736371

Picture No. 10736371
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) close-up of head in mouth (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736362

Picture No. 10736362
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736370

Picture No. 10736370
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) close-up of head in mouth (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Picture No. 10736361

Picture No. 10736361
Common Kingsnake - eating Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) (Lampropeltus getula) Date:

Background imageMohave Collection: Guara Parviflora(Lizard-tail) growing in desert wash, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada

Guara Parviflora(Lizard-tail) growing in desert wash, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada

Background imageMohave Collection: Beavertail Cactus; Opuntia BAsilaris, Valley of Fire, Aztec Sandstone, Mohave Desert

Beavertail Cactus; Opuntia BAsilaris, Valley of Fire, Aztec Sandstone, Mohave Desert, Nevada

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave Americans

Mohave Americans
Two warriors and a squaw of the Mohave people : all wear elaborate tattoos covering the greater part of their bodies

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave Child

Mohave Child
Mohave child, from Mosa

Background imageMohave Collection: Mohave Warrior

Mohave Warrior
Warrior of the Mohave, with tattooing over most of his body


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"Exploring the Rich History and Captivating Landscapes of Mohave" Step back in time to 1905, as we meet IRETABE, a revered Native American Indian chief of the Mohave tribe. His wisdom and leadership shaped the destiny of his people. In another glimpse into Mohave culture, we witness a Mojave Apache Indian Woman skillfully cooking outside her humble abode. Her culinary expertise reflects generations of tradition passed down through time. As we journey along Route 66 in Mohave, Arizona, an abandoned vintage car at Hackberry General Store reminds us of the bygone era when this iconic road was bustling with life and adventure. Olive Oatman's haunting portrait from c. 1857 captivates our imagination. A symbol of resilience and survival, she endured unimaginable hardships during her captivity among the Mohave tribe. Quniaika's striking image transports us to 1903 when Edward Sheriff Curtis captured the essence of this proud member of the Mohave community. The photograph immortalizes their unique heritage for future generations to admire. The breathtaking Colorado River flows majestically through these lands, leaving its mark on both nature and history alike. A colored engraving brings forth its beauty that has inspired countless artists throughout time. A vivid lithograph depicts a tender moment between a Mohave Indian squaw and her papoose—a heartwarming reminder that family bonds transcend all cultures and eras. In "Lost Souls, " we contemplate the struggles faced by indigenous communities across America—reminding us to honor their legacy while striving for justice and equality today. George Catlin's masterpiece showcases a fierce warrior alongside his wife—an intimate portrayal capturing their strength, dignity, and love amidst challenging times in 1855/1869. Cajon Pass Ascended takes us on an exhilarating journey through rugged terrains—a testament to human determination against nature's obstacles within this untamed region.