Tlakluit man, standing at the end of frame platform, holding fishing net containing fish caught in a natural rock weir below. - Curtis - 1910
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Tlakluit man, standing at the end of frame platform, holding fishing net containing fish caught in a natural rock weir below. - Curtis - 1910
Portraits of a young Wishram or Tlakluit women in bridal garb consisting of heavily beaded deerskin dress, necklaces, beads, shells, nose ornament, a headdress of beads and hollow-centred Chinese coins. Date: c.1910. Photographer: Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952). Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, Suppl. v. 8, pl. 279.
Source: Library of Congress
Portrait of a young Wisham woman in a beaded deerskin dress with tiny ring and narrow piece of bone piercing her nose. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis. Washington, USA, 1910.