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Edward Curtis Photos

Welcome to Edward Curtis Photos! This site is devoted to the stunning portrait and landscape photography of Edward S. Curtis. We offer contemporary prints of Edward Curtis’ finest photographs in various print media and sizes.

“Fortunately, taking a picture leaves no mark.”

– Edward S. Curtis

Princess Angeline: The Native Daughter of Chief Seattle

Angeline, also known as Kikisoblu, was the eldest daughter of Chief Seattle, the leader of the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes. Born around 1820, she was given the name Angeline by Catherine Maynard, the wife of one of Seattle’s founders. Angeline went on to play a...

Edward Curtis: The Renowned Photographer Who Documented Native American Cultures

Edward Curtis dedicated over 30 years to photographing and documenting Native American tribes. Read about his life’s work photographing indigenous cultures in the early 1900s.

Red Hawk, Oglala Lakota Biography

Red Hawk. Oglala Lakota. Born 1854. First war-party in 1865 under Crazy Horse, against troops. Led an unsuccessful war-party at 22 years old against Shoshone.

Slow Bull, Oglala Lakota Biography

Slow Bull. Oglala Lakota. Born in 1844. First war-party at fourteen, under Red Cloud, against Crow.

Welcome to Edward Curtis Photos!

This site is devoted to the stunning portrait and landscape photography of Edward S. Curtis.