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Uyowutcha-Nunivak, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Uyowutcha-Nunivak, c1929. Half-length portrait of Uyowutcha, an Eskimo child, dressed in fur clothing, Nunivak Island(?), Alaska
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Bring the timeless beauty of Native American heritage into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the captivating image of Uyowutcha-Nunivak, a young Eskimo girl, taken by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis in 1929. This high-quality mug showcases the striking portrait in vibrant detail, allowing you to enjoy a personal connection with history with every sip. A perfect gift for history enthusiasts, cultural appreciators, or anyone who cherishes the richness of our diverse past.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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Uyowutcha-Nunivak, c1929: A Timeless Portrait of an Eskimo Child by Edward Sheriff Curtis This half-length portrait captures the essence of Uyowutcha, an Eskimo child from Nunivak Island, Alaska, in the late 1920s or early 1930s. Dressed in traditional animal hide clothing, Uyowutcha gazes directly at the camera with a curious and engaging expression. The intricate details of her parka, adorned with bird and waterfowl skins, showcase the rich heritage and resourcefulness of the indigenous people of Alaska. Edward Sheriff Curtis, a renowned American photographer, captured this moment in time, preserving a glimpse into the past. The image, with its stark contrasts and crisp details, transports us back to a simpler era. Uyowutcha's direct gaze and the slight smile playing on her lips add a sense of warmth and humanity to the photograph. The location, likely on Nunivak Island, is not explicitly stated, but the image evokes a sense of isolation and connection to nature. The child's clothing, made from the hides of local birds and ducks, is a testament to the deep relationship between the indigenous people and their environment. This photograph, now part of the collections at the Library of Congress, is a poignant reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Alaska's indigenous people and the importance of preserving their stories and traditions for future generations.
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