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Elk Boy-Oglala, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Elk Boy-Oglala, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Elk Boy-Oglala, c1907. Elk Boy, Oglala man, half-length portrait, facing front
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Elk Boy-Oglala, c1907: A Portrait of Resilience and Tradition by Edward S. Curtis This powerful black and white portrait captures the intense gaze and unyielding spirit of an Oglala man named Elk Boy. Taken by renowned ethnographer and photographer Edward S. Curtis around 1907, the image showcases the subject wearing traditional Plains Indian apparel, including a buckskin dress and a pigtail hairstyle. Elk Boy's direct gaze challenges the viewer, inviting us to connect with his heritage and the rich history of the Lakota and Teton Sioux tribes. The stark contrast between the pristine white background and the dark tones of the subject's clothing and skin adds depth and drama to the image. At the turn of the 20th century, Curtis embarked on a mission to document the lives and cultures of Native American tribes before they were lost to the encroaching modern world. His meticulous and respectful approach to ethnography and anthropology resulted in a vast collection of iconic images, including this portrait of Elk Boy. The traditional clothing and hairstyle worn by Elk Boy serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the resilience of indigenous communities in the face of adversity. This portrait, now part of the Library of Congress' extensive collection, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the First Nations people of North America.
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