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NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California

NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California


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NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California

NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870.
Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California. Photograph by John Soule, c1870

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1870 California Camp Family National Park Native American Soule Western Yosemite Valley


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This print takes us back to the late 19th century, specifically to the Yosemite Valley in California. The image showcases a diverse group of Native Americans, their faces reflecting both strength and resilience. The composition captures an intimate moment within a campsite, where family bonds are evident. A wise-looking man sits at the center, surrounded by his loved ones - a woman adorned with traditional attire and a young boy who exudes curiosity about the world around him. Their presence against the backdrop of towering trees reminds us of the profound connection between Native American culture and nature. Photographed by John Soule in approximately 1870, this snapshot offers a glimpse into America's rich history and heritage. It serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of Native American communities amidst rapid western expansion during that era. As we admire this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand, let us reflect on our shared responsibility to honor and preserve indigenous cultures across our great nation's landscapes. May it serve as a reminder that these lands were once home to thriving civilizations long before they became national parks or tourist destinations.

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