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Native American Indians on horseback on hill, c1907. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952)




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Native American Indians on horseback on hill, c1907. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952)

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Media ID 9781125

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1868 1952 America American Curtis Edward Hill Horse Horseback Indian Indians Indigenous Native North Transport Twentieth Century C1907


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.3cm (9.3" x 6.4")

Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")

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This photograph, taken by renowned photographer Edward Curtis in 1907, transports us back to a time when Native American Indians roamed the hills of North America on horseback. The image showcases the indomitable spirit and deep connection between these indigenous people and their trusted steeds. Perched atop a hill, silhouetted against the vast expanse of sky, we witness a group of Native American Indians astride their horses. Their figures are shrouded in mystery as they survey their surroundings with an air of quiet confidence. Each rider embodies strength and resilience, embodying centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Edward Curtis's masterful composition captures not only the physical beauty but also the cultural significance of these magnificent creatures. Horses were more than just modes of transport for Native Americans; they symbolized freedom, power, and unity with nature. These noble animals played an integral role in hunting expeditions, warfare strategies, and tribal ceremonies. As we gaze upon this timeless snapshot frozen in history, we are reminded of the rich tapestry that is North America's indigenous heritage. It serves as a poignant reminder to honor and respect those who came before us – custodians of ancient wisdom that still resonates today. This iconic photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG) allows us to glimpse into a world where horseback riding was not merely an activity but rather an embodiment of identity and tradition for Native American Indians during the early 20th century.

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