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Nez Percé canoe, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Nez Percé canoe, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nez Perce canoe, c1910. Nez Perce man with pole maneuvering dugout canoe to rocky shore
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1910 Canoe Coastline Curtis Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Dugout Canoe Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Curtis Flathead Indigenous People Nez Perce Nezperce North American Indian Rocky Shore Waters Edge Waterscape
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This photograph, taken by Edward Sheriff Curtis around 1910, showcases a Nez Percé man skillfully maneuvering his dugout canoe to the rocky shore. The Nez Percé people, also known as the Nimiipuu, are an indigenous tribe originally from the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The canoe, a traditional means of transportation for the Nez Percé and other Native American tribes, is a testament to their deep connection to the land and water. The image captures the essence of the Nez Percé people's relationship with their environment, as they have lived in the area for thousands of years and have a rich cultural heritage centered around the natural resources of the region. The man in the photograph is expertly using a pole to guide the canoe through the shallow waters, demonstrating his mastery of the watercraft. The photograph was taken during the early 20th century, a time when many indigenous cultures were undergoing significant change due to European contact and the encroachment of European settlers. This image serves as an important reminder of the resilience and adaptability of indigenous peoples, and the importance of preserving their cultural heritage. The Nez Percé canoe is a significant geographical feature in this image, as it highlights the rugged coastline and rocky shoreline of the region. The photograph is a valuable historical record of a time and place that is now largely gone, and serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Nez Percé people and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
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