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Crying to the spirits, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Crying to the spirits, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Crying to the spirits, c1908. Hidatsa Indian (Yellow Owl?) standing in field, full-length, wearing fur robe, facing right
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Crying to the Spirits,
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captured by Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1908, presents a poignant and powerful image of a Hidatsa Indian man, believed to be of the Yellow Owl tribe, standing alone in a grassy field. The man, dressed in a full-length fur robe, turns his profile to the right, his face contorted in an expression of deep emotion and concentration. He raises both arms, palms facing upwards, as if in supplication or prayer. The photograph, a testament to the ethnographic and anthropological record of the early 20th century, captures the essence of the Plains culture and the spiritual beliefs of the First Nations people of North America. The man's simple clothing, consisting of a fur cloak and minimal adornments, highlights the connection between the individual and the natural world. The photograph, taken in a plain and unadorned setting, emphasizes the profound significance of the moment and the depth of the man's faith. The image, a valuable addition to the ethnographic and anthropological record, invites us to reflect on the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of North America and the enduring power of spiritual belief. "Crying to the Spirits" is a visual reminder of the importance of preserving the stories and traditions of the past, and of the ongoing relevance of spiritual practices in contemporary life.
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