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QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913. Quinault woman picking berries in the Pacific Northwest
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QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913. Quinault woman picking berries in the Pacific Northwest
QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913.
Quinault woman picking berries in the Pacific Northwest. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1913
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Media ID 12229312
1910 1910s 1913 Berry Curtis Edward Forest Grass Skirt Native American Northwest Picking Traditional Washington Forage Quinault
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QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913 - A Glimpse into the Traditional Life of a Native American Woman in the Pacific Northwest
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. This photograph captures the essence of a Quinault woman immersed in her daily routine. Taken by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis around 1913, this image transports us to a time when nature was an integral part of indigenous cultures. Standing gracefully amidst a lush forest backdrop in Washington state, the Quinault woman is depicted wearing traditional clothing that reflects her cultural heritage. Her grass skirt sways gently as she delicately picks berries from nearby bushes, showcasing her connection with both land and sustenance. The photograph offers insight into the early 20th-century lifestyle of Native Americans living in the Pacific Northwest. It serves as a reminder of their deep-rooted traditions and harmonious relationship with nature—a stark contrast to modern-day urban landscapes. Edward S. Curtis's skillful composition allows us to appreciate not only the subject's physical beauty but also her resilience and strength as she forages for food within these bountiful surroundings. The woman's hat shields her face from sunlight while adding an elegant touch to her attire. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are transported back in time—invited to witness a moment frozen forever through Curtis's lens. This photograph serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a historical document that preserves the rich cultural tapestry woven by Native American communities like the Quinault people.
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