File:Edward S. Curtis Collection People 005.jpg
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Family group - Noatak
Edward S. Curtis, 1930
Northwestern University Library, Edward S. Curtis's 'The North American Indian': the Photographic Images, 2001.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html
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English: Inuit family, 1928.
Español: Grupo familiar Noatak. Los esquimales fueron uno de los pueblos tomados por Lewis Binford para establecer comparaciones con el Musteriense europeo por medio de la traducibilidad.
Frysk: Eskimo famylje.
Hrvatski: Noatak Eskimi.
Italiano: Famiglia Inupiat (Inuit che vivono in Alaska) - fotografia di Edward Sheriff Curtis.
norsk (nynorsk): Ein inuittisk familie frå Alaska.
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This image was copyrighted or originally published in 1930 |
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- This image came from The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis. It was taken in 1928. These images were published between 1907 and 1930.
- The digitization of this image was done by the Northwestern University Library, sponsored by the U.S. Library of Congress. Credits: Northwestern University Library, "The North American Indian": the Photographic Images, 2001.
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Author |
Edward S. Curtis (1868–1952) ![Link back to Creator infobox template](//web.archive.org./web/20120817085732im_/https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/63/Arbcom_ru_editing.svg/15px-Arbcom_ru_editing.svg.png) |
![Edward S. Curtis](//web.archive.org./web/20120817085732im_/https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/57/ECurtis.jpg/120px-ECurtis.jpg) |
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American photographer
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Date of birth/death |
16 February 1868(1868-02-16) |
19 October 1952(1952-10-19) |
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Whitewater |
Los Angeles |
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United States |
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current | 17:48, 3 October 2007 | ![Thumbnail for version as of 17:48, 3 October 2007](//web.archive.org./web/20120817085732im_/https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/90/Edward_S._Curtis_Collection_People_005.jpg/120px-Edward_S._Curtis_Collection_People_005.jpg) | 904 × 685 (125 KB) | Marku1988 | |
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