Shadow Catcher: How Edward S. Curtis Documented American Indian Dignity and Beauty

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In the Bad Lands appeared in Volume 3 of Edward Curtis 20-volume work Curtis great project would have been bold for anyone to try but perhaps even more so for someone with his background Most scholars who studied the country’s Indian tribes had completed years of formal preparation Curtis education ended after elementary school in Minnesota where he spent most of his childhood But Curtis received a different kind of education while traveling through the state’s backcountry During the 1870s his father Johnson Curtis was a preacher who traveled by canoe to visit members of his church He took young Edward with him and the boy learned how to hunt camp and survive in harsh conditions Curtis also gave his son something else a camera lens he had brought home from the Civil War Following instructions in a photography magazine Edward built his own simple camera For most of