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Quiet waters-Tule River Reservation [Yokuts], c1924. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Quiet waters-Tule River Reservation [Yokuts], c1924. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Quiet waters-Tule River Reservation [Yokuts], c1924. Mariposa man, standing on rock in pool of water surrounded by boulders, mountains in background
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Quiet Waters-Tule River Reservation [Yokuts], c1924: This evocative photograph captures the serene beauty of the Tule River Reservation in California during the 1920s. Taken by renowned ethnographer and photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis, the image depicts a Mariposa man, standing calmly on a rock in the middle of a pool of clear water surrounded by boulders. The mountains in the background add a sense of grandeur and timelessness to the scene. The Yokuts people, also known as the Mariposas, are an indigenous group who have inhabited the Central Valley of California for thousands of years. Curtis's portrait offers a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage and connection to the land. The reflection of the man in the water adds an element of introspection and highlights the tranquility of the scene. The Tule River, located in the Tule Lake Basin, flows through the reservation and is a vital source of water for the community. This photograph, taken by Curtis during his extensive documentation of North American Indian tribes, is a testament to the beauty and resilience of indigenous peoples and their deep connection to the land.
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