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You are looking at an intriguing picture of Flint Smoker's Daughter. It was taken in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis.The picture presents a Piegan woman seated on ground in open field.We have created this collection of pictures primarily to serve as an easy to access educational tool. Contact curator@old-picture.com.
Image ID# 3DA4B171Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection
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This Photograph Comes from the Collection:
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And is Part of the Following Theme Groups:
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Native Americans
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