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KWAKIUTL CHIEF, c1914. A portrait of Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief, wearing a blanket ornamented with buttons, holding a ceremonial staff and a shamans rattle. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1914
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KWAKIUTL CHIEF, c1914. A portrait of Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief, wearing a blanket ornamented with buttons, holding a ceremonial staff and a shamans rattle. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1914
KWAKIUTL CHIEF, c1914.
A portrait of Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief, wearing a blanket ornamented with buttons, holding a ceremonial staff and a shamans rattle. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1914
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Blanket British Columbia Button Ceremony Chief Costume Curtis Dress Edward Headress Kwakiutl Occult Rattle Religion Shaman Spiritual Staff Tradition Tribal
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This photograph, titled "KWAKIUTL CHIEF, c1914" captures the essence of a Kwakiutl chief named Hamasaka. The image showcases his regal presence as he stands tall, adorned in a magnificent blanket embellished with buttons. In one hand, he holds a ceremonial staff symbolizing his leadership and authority within the tribe. In the other hand, he grasps a shaman's rattle, hinting at his spiritual connection to the occult world. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis in 1914, this portrait is not just an ordinary depiction of a man; it represents tradition and heritage deeply rooted in Kwakiutl culture. Every detail speaks volumes about their rich history - from the intricate buttoned ornamentation on Hamasaka's blanket to his elaborate headress that signifies status and power. The image transports us back in time to British Columbia when indigenous tribes thrived amidst breathtaking landscapes. It invites us to appreciate their unique clothing and dress that were not merely costumes but symbols of identity and spirituality. Through this photograph, Curtis beautifully captures the essence of Hamasaka's role as both leader and spiritual guide for his people - a testament to the resilience of Native American tribes during challenging times. Displayed proudly by The Granger Collection through Granger Art on Demand, this print serves as a reminder of our shared humanity while honoring the cultural diversity that enriches our world today.
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