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Here for your enjoyment is an interesting photograph Called Fish-weir Across the Trinity River. It was made in 1923 by Edward S. Curtis.The photo illustrates a fishing tradition of the Indians of North America.We have compiled this collection of photos mainly to serve as a vital educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.
Image ID# 86C8F613Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection
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This Photograph Comes from the Collection:
Indians
And is Part of the Following Theme Groups:
Fishing and Boating Hunting and Fishing Native Americans
Fishing and Boating
Hunting and Fishing
Native Americans
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