In rural Oklahoma, an Osage photographer creates portraits of resilience.
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Nearly a quarter of New Mexico’s trafficking victims are Native American – and women and girls are the least protected as the state struggles to address the problem
John Gulizia has applied his skills in image colorization to a variety of images of Native Americans throughout history giving them a new life.
Gertrude Three Finger, Cheyenne by William E. Irwin (1871-1935). Irwin worked in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona in the 1890s and early 1900s, and specialized in photographing Native Americans. Th…
Masle Red Horn and Antoine, two Native American men on the Flathead Indian Reservation, pose wearing headdresses - Boos - 1905/1907
"White Belly" is a restored reprint of a vintage photograph taken in 1898 by Herman Heyn. "White Belly" is a striking portrait of a Lakota Sioux man in ceremonial face paint. This is an 8.25 X 11-inch restored reprint photograph on 11 X 14-inch archival, matte-finish photo paper. The second photo with the white border is what you will receive. It is hand-titled in pencil. • I have one of the largest collections of restored Native American photographs available. You won't find finer quality restored reprints anywhere for the price. • I am a professional photographer and painstakingly, and lovingly, restore every photograph, removing all the scratches, dust, age spots and adjust the exposure and tone. Compare mine to others and you will see the difference. • I print all photos myself on heavy, archival matte-finish photo paper. I INCLUDE a 1-/8 inch foam-core backing with all my photos and they are READY to frame. All fit in a standard 11 X 14 inch frame. Larger sizes available upon request. • I ship via USPS Priority Mail. All photographs are shipped flat and DOUBLE-BOXED. While professional fine art photographers, Kirby and Cindy Pringle, are best known for their whimsical "dog people" photographs, Kirby has always had a love of Native American culture and art. He restores vintage Native American photographs to bring the striking images to a wider audience and recapture the vision of the original photographer. Thank you and please go our Etsy store at www.etsy.com/shop/DogtownArtworks and click on the Native American section to see all my photos.
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Indigenous groups around the world, many of whom are becoming less and less prominent by the day, are rich with culture and traditions. We created this gallery to share a small glimpse into some portraits of these often overlooked communities in North America and across the globe. This gallery is inspired by a few U.S. cities celebrating Indigenous People's Day (Oct. 13) on Yahoo News. Please share some of your favorite portraits of diverse cultures and people from around the world with this format: [Flickr photo page URL]
These rare and beautiful vintage photos of Native American girls were taken between the late 1800s and the turn of the 19th Century, yet despite being over a hundred years old, many of the old photos are still in mint condition.
The world knows not enough about the Native American Indians, their culture, clothing traditions, and lifestyle. Of course, there are museums and exhibitions that preserve some of the knowledge but only the real-life situations can show any culture in its fullest. So, we’ve prepared for you a collection of old photos that can give us a glimpse of what the Native Americans were like in the late 19th – the beginning of the 20th century. Unfortunately, we can’t have photos of these tribes from before the European colonization, simply because photography wasn’t invented yet. But it’s at least something.
A fancy shawl dancer during the 44th Annual Western Navajo Fair Pow Wow in Tuba City, Arizona. If you wish, you can follow me on TUMBLR, FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM
Discover how Brit West's Photography for a Purpose project supports Navajo people. Explore stunning their culture through art.
(Photograph copyright 2014 by Dan Routh) Guilford Native American Pow Wow. Greensboro, North Carolina.
Among the numerous Native American nations that have lived on the Great Plains were the Sioux. The name “Sioux” means “little snakes.” They occupied the
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