Native American Life in the Early 1900s by Edward Sheriff Curtis Share it with your friends! Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Tumblr Reddit Flipboard Copy Link A Hupa spear fisherman watches for salmon, 1923 A Maricopa woman, 1907 Okuwa-Tsire, also known as “Cloud Bird,” of the San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1905 A Maricopa woman with arrow-brush stalks, 1907 An Apsaroke shaman, 1908 A Cahuilla woman, 1924 A Kwakiutl chief’s daughter, 1910 A Kutenai duck hunter, 1910 Medicine Crow, of the Apsaroke tribe, 1908 A Wishran girl, 1910 Nesjaja Hatali, Navajo medicine man, 1904 Members of the Qagyuhl tribe dance to restore an eclipsed moon, c. 1910 Share it with your friends! Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Tumblr Reddit Flipboard Copy Link Page 4 of 4Previous 1234Next post