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Tluwulahu Indian Costume

Tluwulahu Indian

 

Here for your perusal is a highly creative photograph of Tluwulahu Costume. It was created in 1914 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photo illustrates Woman wearing a fringed Chilkat blanket, a hamatsa neckring and mask representing deceased relative who had been a shaman.

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Image ID# 44F5F49C

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