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Mrs. Big Head, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mrs. Big Head, 1905. Photograph shows half-length portrait of Mrs. Big Head, wearing blanket, seated, facing front
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Anthropology Blanket Cheyenne Curtis Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Curtis Ethnography Ethnology First Nation First Nations Gelatin Silver Print North America North American Plains Indian Tribal Tribe Wives Wrinkle Wrinkled Wrinkles Big Head
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Mrs. Big Head,
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captured by renowned ethnologist and photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1905, presents a striking and introspective portrait of a Cheyenne woman. The black and white gelatin silver print, now held in the Library of Congress, depicts the subject seated, facing the camera with a direct gaze. Dressed in a blanket, her expression is one of quiet strength and resilience, with wrinkles etched into her weathered face, a testament to the passage of time and the wisdom it carries. The photograph is a poignant representation of the Plains Indian culture during the early 20th century. Curtis, an influential figure in American anthropology and ethnology, dedicated his career to documenting the lives and traditions of Native American tribes. This image, in particular, offers a glimpse into the lives of the Cheyenne people, showcasing their traditional clothing and the rich heritage that continues to influence contemporary Native American communities. The woman's apparel, consisting of a simple blanket, is a reflection of the functional and adaptive nature of indigenous clothing. The blanket, a staple in Plains Indian culture, served as both a protective layer against the elements and a symbol of tribal identity. The portrait's title, "Mrs. Big Head," is a nod to the Cheyenne tribe's belief in the spiritual significance of the head, emphasizing the importance of respect and reverence for the human form. As a significant piece of ethnographic and historical documentation, "Mrs. Big Head" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Native American cultures and the vital role that anthropological research plays in preserving and celebrating the diversity of human experiences.
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