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A richly illustrated ethnographic volume documents the life, beliefs, and material culture of Apache, Jicarilla, and Navaho peoples through field observations, photographs, mythic narratives, and descriptions of ceremonies, domestic life, and arts. It offers historical sketches and comparative linguistic notes, creation myths, accounts of medicine practices and ritual performances, rites of passage, and daily subsistence activities. Extensive photographic plates and captions aim to capture habitations, tools, clothing, and landscape. Appendices provide tribal summaries, a comparative vocabulary, and an explanation of recording conventions, while introductory material outlines the aims and field methods used to compile the record.

About the Author

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Edward S. Curtis

Edward S. Curtis was an American photographer and ethnologist, renowned for his extensive documentation of Native American cultures in the early 20th century. His most notable work, "The North American Indian," is a multi-volume series that combines photography with detailed ethnographic texts, capturing the lives, traditions, and landscapes of various Indigenous tribes. Curtis's dedication to his subject matter and his innovative photographic techniques have left a lasting impact on both anthropology and the visual arts. His work is celebrated for its artistic merit and its role in preserving the cultural heritage of Native American peoples.

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