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DescriptionEdward S. Curtis Collection People 007.jpg
Català: Infant nez percé, 1911 (1900?).
Deutsch: Baby der Nez Percé, Edward Curtis, 1911. fixiertes indianisches Baby, 1910.
English: Nez Perce baby, 1911. A traditional Nez Perce cradleboard (1911). Native American baby of the Nez Perce tribe, photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1911. A child carrier, especially ones resembling those of Native Americans, is sometimes referred to as a Papoose.
Español: Niño nez percé (1911).
Français : Enfant Nez-Percé, 1911. Bébé dans un berceau. Porte-bébé amérindien (nez-percé).
Português: Bebê Nez Percê, 1911.
Türkçe: Nez Perce bebeği, 1911.
中文: 內茲佩爾塞人的嬰兒,攝於1911年.
Date
This image was copyrighted or originally published in 1911
Source
This image came from The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis. These images were published between 1907 and 1930.
The digitization of this image was done by the Northwestern University Library, sponsored by the U.S. Library of Congress. Credits: Northwestern University Library, "The North American Indian": the Photographic Images, 2001.
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The author died in 1952, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer.
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