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Rabbit Head-Hidatsa, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Rabbit Head-Hidatsa, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Rabbit Head-Hidatsa, c1908. Hidatsa Indian posed, head and shoulders, facing right
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This photograph, titled "Rabbit Head-Hidatsa," was taken by renowned American anthropologist and photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis around 1908. The image features a Hidatsa man, identified as "Minatarree," posing with a serious expression, facing right, and looking directly into the camera. The man is dressed in traditional Hidatsa attire, which includes a buckskin shirt adorned with intricate beadwork and embroidery, a beaded headband, earrings, a feathered headdress, and a necklace made of beads, shells, and other natural materials. The man's hair is styled in a traditional Hidatsa fashion, and he wears a single feather as an ornament in his hair. The Hidatsa people are a Native American tribe from the North Dakota area, and their traditional clothing and accessories reflect their rich cultural heritage, which is deeply connected to their history and relationship with the natural world. The photograph is an important ethnographic record of the Hidatsa people's traditional dress and customs, and it offers a glimpse into their unique cultural identity. The image is held in the Library of Congress, a testament to its historical significance and value in the study of anthropology and ethnology.
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