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Indians of America (Red Skin) driving a car. Illustration of the "Little Parisien"of 1905
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Indians of America (Red Skin) driving a car. Illustration of the "Little Parisien"of 1905
LSE4085870 Indians of America (Red Skin) driving a car. Illustration of the " Little Parisien" of 1905. by Levick, Edwin (1868-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Indians of America (Red Skin) driving a car. Illustration of the " Little Parisien" of 1905.); Photo © Leonard de Selva
Media ID 25497620
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
American Indian Automobile Automobiles Automotive Cars Conduct Driver Made Various Miscellaneous Facts A Journal Transport Vehicle Years 1900
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This print titled "Indians of America (Red Skin) driving a car. Illustration of the 'Little Parisien' of 1905" showcases an intriguing moment in history. The image, captured by photographer Edwin Levick in the early 20th century, depicts Native Americans behind the wheel of an automobile. In this unique illustration from a journal called "Little Parisien" we witness a fascinating convergence of cultures and progress. At a time when cars were still relatively new and novel, it is remarkable to see members of the indigenous population embracing this mode of transport. The photograph symbolizes both the advancements made in transportation during that era and the assimilation efforts imposed on Native American communities. It serves as a reminder that despite their rich cultural heritage, they too adapted to modernity. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it prompts us to reflect on how societies evolve over time and how different populations contribute to these changes. The image offers insights into not only technological developments but also societal dynamics within the United States at that period. Leonard de Selva's preservation of this historical artifact allows us to appreciate its significance today. This print invites viewers to contemplate our shared past while acknowledging diverse perspectives and experiences throughout American history.
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