Young Quinault Woman - 1913
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This image of a young woman was created by Edward Curtis as part of his multi-volume series, "The American Indian".
This image of a young woman was created by Edward Curtis as part of his multi-volume series, "The American Indian". Today, many of the Quinault people live on a reservation in northwestern Grays Harbor County, along the Washington coast.
Known for their basket weaving, the tribe was historically known for their immense cedar dugout canoes, some of which were 50 feet long and could carry from 20 to 30 people.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Edward S. Curtis |
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Location | Washington State |
Subject | Native Americans, Portraits |
Decade | 1910s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Larger Print |
Size of Original | 7.1 x 9.4 inches |
Photographer's Number | Number 3400-12 |
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