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Iâll never be over the way Timâs face lights up and he steps forward when he thinks Armie is reaching for him.
Call Me by Your Name (2017)Â dir. Luca Guadagnino
5 Days, 5 Looks, 1 Girl: Model Camille Rowe in Moynat
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Yokosuka Story #58 - Japan - 1976â77
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Forest sighting.
A portrait I did for the the sole pleasure of painting . Have a great weekend you peeps !
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Raymond and Lorencita Tenorio?, Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo, New Mexico Photographer: T. Harmon Parkhurst Date: 1925 - 1945? Negative Number 004327
Female apache scout, Arizona 1886.
Photo by A. Frank Randall.
A. Frank Randall was born March 2, 1854, in Massachusetts. Little is known about his early years, but in 1883, he accompanied General George Crookâs expedition as a newspaper correspondent and photographer in the campaign to capture Apache Indians in Mexico. For the next four years, Randall traveled around Arizona and New Mexico photographing various Apache tribes, including the Chiricahua, Warm Springs, Mescalero, and Jicarilla Apaches. In 1887, Randall moved to California and spent his final years in Alameda County, where he died of a heart attack on March 4, 1916.
Happy New Year! Postcard featuring a Native American woman carrying a smiling baby in an Arizona  a Pacific-coast style cradle Date: 1910 Negative Number 154386
âProtesting doesnât work.â
âYouâre wasting your time.â
âDo something more productive.â
The oil pipeline is being rerouted! Donât ever let them tell you your voice/protest doesnât matter!
Native American (tribe unknown) men on horseback, a woman, and a girl pose near a tepee. - Poley - 1890/1915
View of a Native American (Navajo) woman standing outside of a brush shelter, possibly the Navajo Indian Reservation - Poley - 1908