The Arikara tribe are from North Dakota. They were a semi-nomadic people on the Great Plains. They were primarily an agricultural society. Corn was the most important staple to the Arikara...
The Skokomish people lived in the state of Washington. Their name means "river people" or "people of the river". Curtis created twelve (12) copper photogravure plates during his visits...
The Mandan lived in the Great Plains, primarily in North Dakota, where they still reside on Fort Berthold Reservation. The Mandan were great traders, focusing mostly on food trading but also...
The Atsina tribe lived in central Montana and now reside in northern Montana. They are also known as Gros Ventre which translates to "big belly". Curtis created a total of forty-four (44) copper photogravure...
The Apsaroke tribe, also known as the "Crow", lived in Montana. Their name translates as "children of the large-beaked bird". Curtis created ninety-one (91) copper photogravure...
The Yanktonai are a Western Dakota tribe. Their name means "village at the end" and they reside in the upper Missouri River area. Curtis created seven (7) copper photogravure plates...
The Teton Sioux, also known as the Lakota, occupied areas near present-day Pierre, South Dakota. Currently, they reside in North and South Dakota. Curtis created a total of...
The Snoqualmu tribe is native to the state of Washington. They are also known as Snoqualmie. Curtis created a total of one (1) coppr photogravure plate during his visits with the Snoqualmu...
The Shoalwater Bay tribe lived in western Washington state. They are descended from three other tribes. Curtis created four (4) copper photogravure plates during his visits with the Shoalwater Bay...
The Quinault tribe lived in the state of Washington. They have been noted basket makers and weavers. Curtis created twenty-six (26) copper photogravure plates during his visits with the Quinault...
The Quilliute tribe is native to the state of Washington. They were excellent boat and canoe makers. Curtis created a total of five (5) copper photogravure plates during his visits with the Quilliute...
The Quilcene, a band of the Twana tribe, lived along Hood Canal in Washington. One of the many Twana bands, their name means "salt-water people". Curtis created a total of...