{"id":40,"date":"2015-01-06T21:07:35","date_gmt":"2015-01-06T20:07:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/notechmagazine.com\/?p=40"},"modified":"2015-10-16T09:05:19","modified_gmt":"2015-10-16T07:05:19","slug":"photographs-of-american-indians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.notechmagazine.com\/2015\/01\/photographs-of-american-indians.html","title":{"rendered":"Photographs of American Indians"},"content":{"rendered":"
“First People<\/a>” hosts a large and wonderful collection of American Indian photographs<\/a> online, dating from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Aside from the portraits (which include, among others, the Edward S. Curtis archives<\/a>), there are picture galleries of tepees<\/a>, boats,<\/a> pottery and basketry<\/a>.<\/p>\n Previously: Walter McClintock’s glass lantern slide collection of the Blackfoot Indians<\/a>.<\/p>\n A Zumi girl.<\/p>\n Medicine man.<\/p>\n An old woman.<\/p>\n
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