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Series Title: The North American Indian: being a series of Portfolios picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, the Dominion of Canada, and Alaska

Portfolio XIX, Plate 666: Cheyenne Costume

1927
(American, 1868–1952)
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America
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A sepia-toned photogravure depicts a Cheyenne woman with medium skin tone standing centered against a large tree. Facing us with a faint smile, she wears a fringed, calf-length dress and shawl decorated with dark geometric patterns and beaded moccasins. Multiple long necklaces hang over her chest, while her dark hair is parted centrally. Blurred foliage fills the background. Text at the bottom left reads "CHEYENNE COSTUME."

Portfolio XIX, Plate 666: Cheyenne Costume

1927

Edward S. Curtis, The University Press

(American, 1868–1952)
America

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