Native American Indian Ethnicity Collection
"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native American Indian Ethnicity" Step back in time
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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native American Indian Ethnicity" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world through a collection of stunning artworks and photographs. Transport yourself to 1907 with "Maricopa Woman at the Stream, " a mesmerizing platinum print that captures the grace and beauty of a Maricopa woman as she stands by a flowing stream, embodying her connection to nature. Feel the power and freedom depicted in "Indian on Horseback, " an oil on canvas masterpiece that showcases a Native American warrior astride his trusted steed, symbolizing strength and resilience. In "A Zuni Girl, " captured in sepia photogravure in 1907, witness the innocence and purity radiating from this young girl's eyes, reflecting her deep-rooted cultural heritage. Discover the artistry behind traditional practices with "The Piki Maker, Hopi. " This orotone photograph from 1904 illuminates an essential aspect of Hopi culture - piki making - showcasing both skillful craftsmanship and ancestral knowledge passed down through generations. Marvel at history come alive with the vibrant colors of "Poster advertising the 1932 Summer Olympic Games held in Los Angeles. " Celebrating diversity, this lithograph highlights Native American Indian influences within California's rich tapestry during this iconic event. Delve into spiritual symbolism with "Sia Buffalo Mask. " The sepia photogravure printed on Japan vellum transports you to sacred ceremonies where these masks were used to connect communities with their ancestral spirits. Witness individual stories etched onto faces through portraits like "Esipermi-Comanche" or "Lefthand-Comanche. " These photogravures from 1907 capture glimpses into personal histories while honoring their proud Comanche heritage. Experience harmony between man and nature as portrayed in "The Fisherman, Wisham.