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Qahatika women resting in Harvest Field-Qahatika, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Qahatika women resting in Harvest Field-Qahatika, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Qahatika women resting in Harvest Field-Qahatika, c1907. Three Qahatika women sitting on ground with kiho carriers and pot nearby, saguaro cacti and mountains in background
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This photograph, titled "Qahatika Women Resting in Harvest Field-Qahatika," was captured by the renowned American ethnographer and photographer, Edward Sheriff Curtis, around 1907. The image beautifully portrays the everyday life of the Qahatika people, a Native American tribe residing in the desert regions of Arizona, United States. Three Qahatika women are depicted in the photograph, taking a brief respite from their harvesting activities. They are seen sitting on the ground, surrounded by their essential belongings - kiho carriers and a pot nearby. In the background, the distinctive saguaro cacti and mountains add to the breathtaking desert landscape. The women are dressed in traditional clothing, with their dresses adorned with intricate patterns and designs, reflecting their rich cultural heritage. The kiho carriers, a vital part of their daily lives, are slung over their shoulders, carrying their belongings as they move from one location to another. The photograph offers a glimpse into the lives of these indigenous people, providing insights into their agricultural practices, clothing, and connection to the natural environment. The Qahatika people were known for their reliance on the desert landscape, using the abundant resources to sustain their community. Edward Sheriff Curtis, a pioneer in ethnography and ethnology, captured this moment in time, preserving it for future generations to appreciate the beauty and diversity of human cultures. The photograph is now part of the extensive collection at the Library of Congress, a testament to the importance of documenting and understanding the world's various peoples and their histories.
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