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Summary
DescriptionEdward S. Curtis Collection People 085.jpg
English: Uwat - Comanche, 1930.
Suomi: Edward S. Curtis: Uwat - Comanche (1930).
Français : Uwat - Comanche, 1930.
Norsk bokmål: En Comanche. Edward S. Curtis, Uwat - Comanche (1830).
Português: Uma comanche.
Slovenčina: Uwat - Comanche, 1930.
Date
This image was copyrighted or originally published in 1930
Source
This image came from The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis. These images were published between 1907 and 1930.
The digitization of this image was done by the Northwestern University Library, sponsored by the U.S. Library of Congress. Credits: Northwestern University Library, "The North American Indian": the Photographic Images, 2001.
Author
Edward S. Curtis
(1868–1952)
Alternative names
Birth name: Edward Sheriff Curtis; Edward Curtis; E. S. Curtis; E.S. Curtis; Edward Sherriff Curtis
Description
American photographer, anthropologist, explorer, film director and screenwriter
Date of birth/death
16 February 1868
19 October 1952
Location of birth/death
Whitewater
Los Angeles
Work period
1896 –1930
Work location
United States of America; Seattle
Authority file
: Q433128
VIAF: 31995046
ISNI: 000000012277999X
ULAN: 500018219
LCCN: n80034999
NLA: 36204847
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q433128
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Uwat - Comanche <br /> Edward S. Curtis, 1930 <br /> Northwestern University Library, Edward S. Curtis's 'The North American Indian': the Photographic Images, 2001. <br /> http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html <br /> {{PD}}
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