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

Shadow Catcher: How Edward S. Curtis Documented American Indian Dignity and Beauty — page 7
Princess Angeline the daughter of Chief Seattle posed for a formal portrait Angeline at work was the subject of Clam Digger Both images appeared in Volume 9 of The North American Indian In 1898 Curtis entered two of his pictures of Angeline in a National Photographic Society exhibition A third called Homeward showed several Puget Sound Indians paddling a canoe It won the exhibition’s top prize and boosted Curtis fame Just outside Seattle stands 14,410-foot-high 4,392-meter-high Mount Rainier Curtis loved to explore it and other peaks in the region lugging his photography equipment with him On one trip he