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Medicine Crow of the Apsaroke tribe, photographed around 1908 by Edward S. Curtis, stands as a powerful emblem of cultural endurance and identity. His profile, adorned with intricate regalia-from shell ornaments and layered beadwork to the feathered headdress-speaks to a life deeply rooted in tradition, warrior spirit, and ancestral honor.
Curtis's portrait does more than capture a face; it preserves a legacy, allowing us a fleeting glimpse into a world shaped by ceremony, courage, and unyielding pride.

Medicine Crow of the Apsaroke tribe, photographed around 1908 by Edward S. Curtis, stands as a powerful emblem of cultural endurance and identity. His profile, adorned with intricate regalia-from shell ornaments and layered beadwork to the feathered headdress-speaks to a life deeply rooted in tradition, warrior spirit, and ancestral honor. Curtis's portrait does more than capture a face; it preserves a legacy, allowing us a fleeting glimpse into a world shaped by ceremony, courage, and unyielding pride.

Medicine Crow
Apsaroke tribe
c. 1908
photo: Edward S. Curtis

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