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Fortunately for future generations, Edward S. Curtis was a multi-media expert more than a century ago, well before anyone knew what that was, or thought to coin the phrase.
http://blogs.voanews.com/all-about-ameri...rly-1900s/
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matty7 Wrote:Brilliant stuff there - don't know where it comes from but I have a love for all things about the north American tribes - I have plenty of books too, this been a great resource about the many different tribes http://www.amazon.co.uk/Atlas-American-I...can+Indian
there was a great dvd and book called 500 nations that's worth seeing too
http://www.amazon.com/500-Nations-Kevin-...00+nations
Glad you liked them Matty. I just wish there had been more. Fascinating stuff.
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I live just a few miles outside of the Poarch Creek reservation and most of the Creeks (Muskogee) are hardly recognizable since they have interbreed with whites. It's very rare today to see a dark skinned NA like the ones in those photos, I know a few tribal members who have blond hair and blue eyes. Two of my great great grandmothers were Cherokee (from N.Carolina) but you couldn't tell it by looking at me, I look 100% European.
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