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Chief Garfield of the Jicarilla, 1904, photogravure by John Andrew & Son (photogravure)
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Chief Garfield of the Jicarilla, 1904, photogravure by John Andrew & Son (photogravure)
STC225356 Chief Garfield of the Jicarilla, 1904, photogravure by John Andrew & Son (photogravure) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 31944824
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
B W Photograph Chieftan Feather Feathered Feathers Native American Indian Old West Plaited Hair Plaits Plumage Tribe Western America Continent Americhe
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This photograph print showcases Chief Garfield of the Jicarilla tribe, taken in 1904 by renowned photographer John Andrew & Son. The photogravure technique used adds a timeless quality to this remarkable portrait, capturing the essence of Native American culture during the Old West era. Chief Garfield stands proudly, adorned in his traditional costume and headdress embellished with feathers. His plaited hair cascades down his back, symbolizing strength and wisdom within his tribe. The intricate details of his attire reflect the rich heritage and deep-rooted traditions of the Jicarilla people. The intensity in Chief Garfield's eyes speaks volumes about his leadership qualities as a chieftain. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and spirit that defined Native American tribes during this tumultuous period in history. Displayed against a stark backdrop, this portrait allows us to appreciate every feather on Chief Garfield's headdress, emphasizing their significance within tribal customs. It is an evocative representation not only of one man but also represents the collective identity and cultural pride shared by many indigenous communities across America. As we gaze upon this striking image from Edward Sheriff Curtis' collection held privately by The Stapleton Collection, we are transported back to an era when Native Americans roamed freely across vast landscapes - reminding us to honor their legacy while celebrating their enduring contributions to our nation's history.
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