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GATHERING ABALONE, c1910. A Nak waxda xw woman gathering abalones off the coast



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GATHERING ABALONE, c1910. A Nak waxda xw woman gathering abalones off the coast

GATHERING ABALONE, c1910.
A Nak waxda xw woman gathering abalones off the coast of British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

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Media ID 12229172

1910 Beach British Columbia Coast Curtis Edward Gathering Water Abalone First Nations Kwakwakawakw


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GATHERING ABALONE, c1910 - A Captivating Glimpse into Nak waxda xw Culture

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This mesmerizing print captures a poignant moment in time as we witness a Nak waxda xw woman gracefully gathering abalones off the captivating coast of British Columbia. Taken by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis around 1910, this image offers an invaluable glimpse into the early turn of the century life and traditions of First Nations communities. Dressed in traditional clothing that beautifully reflects her Kwakwakawakw heritage, the woman stands on the sandy beach with determination etched across her face. Her hat shields her from the sun's rays as she skillfully navigates through crystal-clear waters to collect these precious shellfish treasures. The photograph's exterior setting showcases nature's raw beauty, with waves gently crashing against jagged rocks and seagulls soaring overhead. The coastal backdrop serves as a reminder of how closely intertwined Indigenous cultures were with their natural surroundings. Granger Art on Demand presents this stunning piece not only as a visual delight but also as an opportunity for viewers to appreciate and honor diverse cultural practices. It invites us to reflect upon our shared human history while celebrating the unique customs that have shaped our world.

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