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A warrior of the Crow Indian tribe (crows), living along the Lewis River
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A warrior of the Crow Indian tribe (crows), living along the Lewis River
LSE4328541 A warrior of the Crow Indian tribe (crows), living along the Lewis River, doing his toilet. Engraving to illustrate an excursion among the Indian tribes of the basins of Colombia and Upper Missouri, by G. Catlin, in 1855, published in " le tour du monde", under the direction of D Edouard Charton, Hachette, Paris 1869.Selva Collection. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A warrior of the Crow Indian tribe (crows), living along the Lewis River, doing his toilet. Engraving to illustrate an excursion among the Indian tribes of the basins of Colombia and Upper Missouri, by G. Catlin, in 1855, published in " le tour du monde", under the direction of D Edouard Charton, Hachette, Paris 1869.Selva Collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
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This print takes us back in time to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the daily life of a warrior from the Crow Indian tribe. The warrior is depicted along the Lewis River, engrossed in his personal grooming routine. This engraving was created by an unknown artist as part of an illustration for G. Catlin's book on Indian tribes in 1855. The image showcases not only the strength and resilience of this Native American warrior but also highlights their commitment to personal hygiene and self-care rituals. As he attends to his toilet, we witness a moment of vulnerability amidst his fierce persona. Published in "le tour du monde" under D Edouard Charton's direction in 1869, this engraving offers valuable insights into the indigenous cultures that once thrived along the basins of Colombia and Upper Missouri. It serves as a reminder of our shared history with these native communities who have shaped the landscapes we now call home. Preserved within a private collection, this historical artifact captures both beauty and authenticity while shedding light on an important chapter in American history. Leonard de Selva's photograph allows us to appreciate this remarkable piece without any commercial intentions or restrictions. Let this extraordinary artwork transport you back through time, inviting reflection upon our interconnectedness with diverse cultures that have contributed to shaping our world today.
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