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Pojoaque, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Pojoaque, c1905. View of Pojoaque Pueblo, New Mexico, with adobe structures
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Adobe Anthropology Approach Brick Curtis Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Dirt Track Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Curtis Ethnography Ethnology First Nation First Nations Housing Mud Brick Mudbrick New Mexico United States Of America North America North American Pueblo Pueblo Indian Tewa Thoroughfare
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 17.3cm (9.3" x 6.8")
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This photograph, titled "Pojoaque, c1905," was captured by the renowned American ethnographer and photographer, Edward Sheriff Curtis. The image depicts a breathtaking view of Pojoaque Pueblo in New Mexico, United States. Established by the Tewa people, this ancient Pueblo Indian community is located in Santa Fe County, and is renowned for its unique adobe architecture. The photograph showcases the traditional adobe structures, which are characterized by their earthy hues and intricate designs. The dirt track that winds its way through the village serves as a thoroughfare, connecting the various buildings and adding to the rustic charm of the scene. The village is nestled against a backdrop of rugged terrain, with the vast expanse of the New Mexican landscape stretching out in the distance. Edward Sheriff Curtis, a pioneer in anthropology and ethnography, captured this image during the early 20th century. His work documented the lives and cultures of Native American communities across North America, providing invaluable insights into their history and heritage. This photograph, now part of the prestigious collections at the Library of Congress, is a testament to Curtis's dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the first nations of North America. The Pojoaque Pueblo, with its distinctive architecture and picturesque setting, stands as a reminder of the enduring legacy of the indigenous peoples of the United States. This photograph invites us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of their history and traditions, while also highlighting the importance of preserving these cultural treasures for future generations.
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