The chief Indian Klamath
from 75€
United States, circa 1923
by Edward Curtis
This photograph shows a Klamath Indian chief in ceremonial headdress overlooking Crater Lake. The lake has long been regarded as a sacred site of the Klamath Indians as their legends tell of a war between the sky god Skell and the god of the underworld Liao in which, during one of their battles, Mount Mazama was destroyed and resulted in the formation of Crater Lake.
Edward Curtis
Né en 1868 près de Whitewater et mort en 1952 à Whittier, Edward Curtis est un photographe ethnologue américain.
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