Pima Woman

 

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Pima Woman

Pima Woman

 

Above we show a vital photo of a Pima Woman. It was made in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration shows a Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Pima Indian woman with a bowl on her head. This was a traditional method of transporting goods by the PIma . . . in bowls on the Women's head

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Image ID# 7C14AB9D
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection

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