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CALIFORNIA: MIWOK WOMAN. A Miwok woman holding a sifting basket



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CALIFORNIA: MIWOK WOMAN. A Miwok woman holding a sifting basket

CALIFORNIA: MIWOK WOMAN.
A Miwok woman holding a sifting basket. Photographed in California by Edward Curtis, c1924

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Media ID 13138471

1924 Basket California Curtis Edward Native American Miwok Sift Sifter Unidentified


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures the essence of a Miwok woman from California in 1924. The image showcases her traditional attire, adorned with intricate patterns and designs that reflect her Native American heritage. With grace and poise, she holds a sifting basket, showcasing her skillful craftsmanship. The photographer, Edward Curtis, known for his extensive documentation of Native American cultures during the early 20th century, beautifully portrays this unidentified Miwok woman against an outdoor backdrop. Through his lens, we are transported back in time to witness the rich cultural traditions of indigenous communities. The sifting basket held by the Miwok woman is not only a utilitarian tool but also represents their deep connection to nature and their ability to sustain themselves through gathering resources from their surroundings. It symbolizes resilience and resourcefulness passed down through generations. Edward Curtis's photographic work serves as an invaluable historical record that sheds light on the diverse cultures that shaped America's past. This particular print offers us a glimpse into the lives of Miwok women who played vital roles within their community. As we admire this powerful portrait captured almost a century ago, let us appreciate the strength and beauty embodied by this Miwok woman while acknowledging the importance of preserving indigenous cultures for future generations.

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