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'''Edward Sheriff Curtis''' ([[February 16]], [[1868]] – [[October 19]], [[1952]]) was a photographer of the [[American West]] and of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] peoples. '''Edward Sheriff Curtis''' ([[February 16]], [[1868]] – [[October 19]], [[1952]]) was a photographer of the [[American West]] and of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] peoples.
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 +He is known for such photos as ''[[Canyon de Chelly National Monument]]''.
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Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 16, 1868October 19, 1952) was a photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples.

He is known for such photos as Canyon de Chelly National Monument.

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  • "The Rush to the Klondike Over the Mountain Pass". The Century Magazine, March 1898, pp. 692–697.
  • "Vanishing Indian Types: The Tribes of the Southwest". Scribner's Magazine 39:5 (May 1906): 513–529.
  • "Vanishing Indian Types: The Tribes of the Northwest Plains". Scribner's Magazine 39:6 (June 1906): 657–71.
  • "Indians of the Stone Houses". Scribner's Magazine 45:2 (1909): 161–75.
  • "Village Tribes of the Desert Land. Scribner's Magazine 45:3 (1909): 274–87.





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