Apache Desert Rovers, 1903
Apache desert rovers, by Edward S. Curtis, 1903. Vintage image restored by Kathy Weiser-Alexander.
View ArticleApache Dancers, 1906
Like other native tribes, the Apache had a number of dances they performed primarily for religious reasons. Some of these included a medicine dance for healing, rain dances, spirit dances, and a...
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Apache devil dancer from an Indian painting in Arizona, by Louis B. Siegriest, 1939. Vintage image restored by Kathy Weiser-Alexander.
View ArticleApache Before the Storm, 1906
Today there are about 57,000 people who identify themselves as Apache only; an additional 40,000 people reported being part Apache. The major modern Apache groups include the Jicarilla and Mescalero of...
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Apache babies by Edward S. Curtis. Vintage image restored by Kathy Weiser-Alexander.
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Apache babe in carrier, 1903, by Edward S. Curtis. Vintage image restored by Kathy Weiser-Alexander.
View ArticleApache at the ford, 1903
Apache at the ford, by Edward S. Curtis, 1903. Apache is a collective name given to several culturally related tribes that speak variations of the Athapascan language and are of the Southwest cultural...
View ArticleApache - Basket Work, 1907
The Apache tribe have long been known for the exquisite basket work. Requiring more than just skill, basket weaving for the Apache required imagination and artistry as they wove everything from...
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