Visions of a Vanishing Race
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The classic visual record of Native American life taken by one of Americas greatest photographers is preserved in all its breathtaking detail in this magnificently produced and oversize volume. Lovingly recaptures the work of a great student of the American Indian.The Los Angeles Times From 1904 to 1930 Edward Sheriff Curtis sought out the vanishing Indian tribes with unwavering passion and dedication. He made it his lifes work to record their faces and their lifestyles before they disappeared forever crushed by the ever-continuing colonization of the West by the white man. Now Curtiss daughter Florence has selected more than 175 of his most awe-inspiring photos and combined them with a moving and detailed biography of Curtiss life and work. Along with presenting some of the most famous Indian figures in historysuch as Chief Joseph and Geronimothese pages capture Apache chiefs Hopi weavers a Wichita dancer a Skokomish basketmaker a Cheyenne child Blackfoot cookery Nunivak boys in a kayak and many more unforgettable images.
