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English: Aiyowitsa - Cochiti (The North American Indian; v.16)
CREATOR Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952. SUMMARY Description by Edward S. Curtis: Carolina Quintana, the most mentally alert Indian woman met in more that twenty years of field work in connection with this series, is a shining example of what Pueblo women can become with a little schooling and instruction in modern housekeeping. She was mainly responsible for the compilation of Cochiti relationship terms given in Volume XVI. NOTES 1 photogravure : brown ink ; 45 x 34 cm. Original photogravure produced in Norwood, Mass. by Plimpton Press, c1925. http://memory.loc.gov/award/iencurt/cp16/cp16013v.jpg "There are no known restrictions on publication or other forms of distribution of the photographs in this collection. The collection was acquired by the Library through copyright deposit and the copyright registrations expired and were not renewed. The images are now in the public domain." Library of Congress |
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- Cochiti people
- Photogravure
- Keres people as photographed by Edward Curtis
- Black and white photographs of sitting women
- Women facing right and looking right
- Native American people in the United States
- Native American pottery
- 20th-century Native Americans
- Native Americans of New Mexico
- Native American history of the 1920s