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Today and Yesterday-Navajo. Antelope Ruin, Canyon del Muerto, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisToday and Yesterday-Navajo. Antelope Ruin, Canyon del Muerto, c1906
Navajo girl, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisNavajo girl, c1904
March through Tesacod Canyon, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMarch through Tesacod Canyon, c1905. Rear view of Navajo Indians on horseback making their way over the sparse, dry, grassy floor of Tesacod Canyon
Gaaskidi [i.e. Ganaskidi]-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisGaaskidi [i.e. Ganaskidi]-Navaho, c1905. Photo shows a Navajo man wearing mask of Ganaskidi, god of harvests, plenty, and of mists
Tonenili-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisTonenili-Navaho, c1905. Navajo man bedecked in hemlock boughs and mask of a clown associated with the mischievous rain god Tonenili, "Water Sprinkler"
A Navaho farm, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA Navaho farm, c1906. Patches of corn in garden between canyon walls
Antelope ruin-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisAntelope ruin-Navaho, c1906. Ruins of buildings next to wall on canyon floor
Haschebaad-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHaschebaad-Navaho, c1905. Barechested Navajo man wearing mask of Haschebaad, a benevolent female deity
Sand painting, Wind Doctor's ceremony-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisSand painting, Wind Doctor's ceremony-Navaho, c1905
Yeibichai initiation outdoors, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisYeibichai initiation outdoors, 1904, c1905. Group of Indians, most on horseback, watching initiation of young Indian man
Antelope Ruin, Cañon del Muerto-Navaho, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisAntelope Ruin, Canon del Muerto-Navaho, c1907. Antelope House is an ancient pueblo named for nearby Navajo drawings in the Canyon de Chelly
Yeibichai, patient in sweat bath, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisYeibichai, patient in sweat bath, 1904, c1905. Indian wrapped in blanket with medicine man and another man standing over him
Yeibichai sweat-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisYeibichai sweat-Navaho, c1905. Three Navajo men, seated, watching over a man covered with a blanket(?) anchored by sticks with feathers attached
Yebichai prayer, E, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisYebichai prayer, E, c1906. Navajo Indians in costumes, dancing
Zahadolzhá-Navaho, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisZahadolzha-Navaho, c1904. A Navajo man, full-length, in ceremonial dress including mask and body paint
A Navaho [with blanket wrapped around head and shoulders], c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA Navaho [with blanket wrapped around head and shoulders], c1904
A chief of the desert-Navaho, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA chief of the desert-Navaho, c1904. Head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right
Hatali Nez, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHatali Nez, c1905. Navajo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, looking down, wearing a headband
The Laughing Singer, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe laughing singer, c1905. Navajo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing a necklace and a headband
Into the hills-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisInto the hills-Navaho, c1905. Three Navajo Indians on horseback make their way over hilly terrain
A son of the desert, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA son of the desert, c1904. Navajo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wrapped in a blanket that covers his mouth
Cañón shadows-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisCanon shadows-Navaho, c1906. Three Navajos on horseback dwarfed by canyon walls
Sarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern, 1880/1900. Creator: UnknownSarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern, 1880/1900. A work made of wool, plain weave with "lazy lines" and dovetail tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; looped
Concho Belt, 1880s. Creator: UnknownConcho Belt, 1880s
Concho Belt, 1880/95. Creator: UnknownConcho Belt, 1880/95
Sarape with Compound Banded Design, 1870/95. Creator: UnknownSarape with Compound Banded Design, 1870/95. A work made of wool, plain weave and single interlocking tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; looped and knotted augmented corner tassels
Horse Headstall, 1870s. Creator: UnknownHorse Headstall, 1870s
Sarape with Terraced Zigzag Design, 1865/85. Creator: UnknownSarape with Terraced Zigzag Design, 1865/85. A work made of wool, plain weave and dovetail tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; looped and knotted corner tassels
Shoulder Blanket with Plain-Stripe Design, 1860/90. Creator: UnknownShoulder Blanket with Plain-Stripe Design, 1860/90. A work made of wool, plain weave with "lazy lines" and dovetail tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; knotted corner tassels
Blanket or Rug, United States, c. 1900 (Transitional Period). Creator: UnknownBlanket or Rug, United States, c. 1900 (Transitional Period)
Chief Blanket (Third Phase), Southwest, c. 1860/65. Creator: UnknownChief Blanket (Third Phase), Southwest, c. 1860/65
Blanket, New Mexico, 1890s. Creator: UnknownBlanket, New Mexico, 1890s
Blanket or Rug, United States, Late 19th century. Creator: UnknownBlanket or Rug, United States, Late 19th century
Moqui-Style Sarape, Northern Mexico, c. 1870. Creator: UnknownMoqui-Style Sarape, Northern Mexico, c. 1870
Germantown Eyedazzler Rug, Arizona, c. 1800/90. Creator: UnknownGermantown Eyedazzler Rug, Arizona, c. 1800/90. In 1864 the U.S. government forcefully resettled the Navajo in the Bosque Redondo reservation
Eye-Dazzler Weaving, New Mexico, 1880/1900. Creator: UnknownEye-Dazzler Weaving, New Mexico, 1880/1900
Blanket, New Mexico, 1880s/90s. Creator: UnknownBlanket, New Mexico, 1880s/90s
Chief Blanket (Second Phase), Arizona, 1850/65. Creator: UnknownChief Blanket (Second Phase), Arizona, 1850/65
Blanket or Rug, Arizona, c. 1900. Creator: UnknownBlanket or Rug, Arizona, c. 1900
Chief Tja-Yo-Ni, 1904. Creator: Edward Warren SawyerChief Chief Tja-Yo-Ni, 1904. Profile medallion of a Native American man
Est-Zan-Lopa—Navajo Ganado Arizona, 1904. Creator: Edward Warren SawyerEst-Zan-Lopa - Navajo Ganado Arizona, 1904. Portrait medallion of Navajo girl from Arizona, taken from life
Chief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1880. Creator: UnknownChief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1880. A work made of wool, dovetail tapestry weave with "lazy lines"; twined warp ends and selvages; corner tassels