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POMO DANCER, c1924. A Pomo Native American from California in traditional dance costume
POMO DANCER, c1924.
A Pomo Native American from California in traditional dance costume. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1924
Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age
Media ID 13139007
1924 California Costume Curtis Dance Dancer Edward Native American Pomo Traditional
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This photograph, titled "POMO DANCER, c1924" captures the essence of a Pomo Native American from California adorned in a traditional dance costume. The image was expertly captured by renowned photographer Edward Curtis in 1924. The Pomo dancer stands proudly before us, his gaze fixed on something beyond the frame. His attire is an exquisite display of cultural heritage; every intricate detail tells a story. A feathered headdress adorns his head, symbolizing wisdom and spirituality. A well-groomed moustache adds to his distinguished appearance, while emphasizing masculinity and strength. Curtis's skillful composition allows us to appreciate the dancer's regalia fully. The elaborate costume features meticulously crafted patterns that reflect the rich artistic traditions of the Pomo tribe. With each step he takes, we can almost hear the rhythmic beat of drums accompanying this ancient dance form. This portrait offers a glimpse into early 20th-century California and serves as a testament to both indigenous culture and Curtis's dedication to preserving it through photography. It reminds us of our shared human history and encourages appreciation for diverse cultures that have shaped our world. As part of Granger Art on Demand collection, this print invites viewers to delve into America's Native American heritage with reverence and respect for their customs and traditions.
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