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Early Photography: At the Water’s edge–Piegan – Edward S. Curtis

Posted on the 03 January 2021 by Cendrinemedia @cendrinemedia

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Title: At the water's edge-Piegan

Location: Montana, United States

Date: 1910

Photographer: Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952)

Process: photographic print

Note: Located in the North American Great Plains, the Piegan made up the Blackfoot Confederacy together with the Kainai Nation ("Blood Tribe") and Siksika Nation ("Blackfoot Nation").

After their homelands were divided by the nations of Canada and the United States of America making boundaries between them, the Piegan people were forced to sign treaties with one of those two countries, settle in reservations on one side or the other of the border, and be enrolled in one of two government-like bodies sanctioned by North American nation-states. These two successor groups are the Blackfeet Nation, a federally recognized tribe in Montana, U.S., and the Piikani Nation, a recognized "band" in Alberta, Canada.

Today many Piegan live with the Blackfeet Nation in northwestern Montana, with tribal headquarters in Browning. There were 32,234 Blackfeet recorded in the 1990 United States Census. In 2010 the US Census reported 105,304 persons who identified as Blackfeet ("alone" or "in combination" with one or more races and/or tribes.)

Source: Wikipedia

Source and information: Library of Congress

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