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Curtis, Edward Sherrif / WHS / Robertstock, The Pool. An Apache stands by the edge of a pool of water. From The North American Indian, the multi-volume set in which Curtis attempted to document all of the North American Indian tribes. The entire 20 volume set and accompanying portfolios, consist of 2,232 portfolio and bound volume gravures and text cost $1,500,000 to produce (272 total editions). At least half of the funding came from J.P. Morgan and his son, Jack, by way of grants.

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Rinehart, F.A. / WHS / Robertstock, Apaches. Apaches at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress.

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Anders Ryman / Aurora Photos, An Apache girl and her helper, both dressed in buckskin dresses, dance at the girls Sunrise Dance, a first menstruation rite, on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona, USA. The girl holds a cane that symbolises longevity. Behind her the medicine man and drummers sing and beat their drums. The Sunrise Dance is supposed to prepare the girl for adulthood and to give her a long and healthy life without material wants.The ceremony is also an enactment of the Apache creation myth and during the rites the girl ÕbecomesÔ Changing Woman, a mythical female figure, and comes into possession of her healing powers.

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Travel Photos Of Apache Indians from National Geographic Images

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Mescalero Apaches perform a ceremonial fire dance on the reservation.

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Cattle rests in cool river water as frost covers the cottonwoods.

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An Apache cowboy eats stew during the fall cattle drive.

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Travel Photos Of Apache Indians from Bridgeman Art

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Apache Scouts lead army patrol on pursuit of Geronimo (1829-1909) from Harpers Weekly January 9th 1886 (engraving)

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Apache Indians building a road, USA, 1903-07 (b/w photo)

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General George Crook (1828-90) on a mule, with two Apache in Arizona, 1882 (b/w photo)

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