The Quatsino tribe are from the Quatsino Sound on the coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Curtis created three (3) photogravure plates during his visits with the Quatsino and three...
The Paviotso tribe lives in western Nevada. They are of the Shoshonean dialect and are also know as “Paiute”. Curtis created a total of twenty-one (21) copper photogravure plates during...
The Nakoaktok tribe are from the Central Coast on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. They are also known as the ‘Nak’waxda’xw. Curtis created thirteen (13) photogravure plates during...
The Mono tribe are from central Sierra Nevada, the Eastern Sierra, the Mono Basin and areas of the Great Basin. The main staple food of these hunter-gatherers were acorns. Curtis created...
The Mamalelekala (aka Mamalilikala) tribe is located in central British Columbia on Vancouver Island. The main village, Memkumlis, means “village with rocks and islands out front.” Curtis created...
The Kwakiutl tribe are from the Pacific Northwest Coast and they live in British Columbia, Canada. The Kwakiutl are made of four different bands; Kwakiutl, K’umk’utis, Kwixa and the Walas Kwakiutl. Curtis...
The Koskimo tribe are from Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. They are part of The Quatsino First Nation. Curtis created sixteen (16) photogravure plates during his visits...
The Koprino tribe was a band of the Kwakiutl tribe living in British Columbia. Curtis created a total of two (2) copper photogravure plates during his visits with the Koprino tribe...
The Diegueño tribe is also known as the Kumeyaay. They originally lived in areas that extended to both sides of the now US-Mexico border in Southern California. Curtis created a total of twenty-four...
The Cupeño tribe lives in Southern California near Warner Springs. They are members of three federally recognized tribes today. Curtis created a total of six (6) copper photogravure plates...
The Chemehuevi tribe lives in the Great Basin area of California. The chieftaincy was at one time inherited, handed down from father to eldest son. Curtis created a total of six (6) copper photogravure...
The Curtis Gallery is pleased to offer a very limited quantity of Volume and Portfolio restrikes. Each photogravure in this collection was struck from the copper plate on classic gravure paper using the same sepia ink tones...