
Edward S. Curtis American Indians 2010 Wall Calendar
Edward S. Curtis's seminal 19th-century work, The North American Indian, introduced the Indian tribes of North America to a public eager to learn about this country's native peoples. Several of his most stunning, haunting images are presented in this calendar along with excerpts of native wisdom that tell of people deeply connected to the earth.
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Ghost Dance 2010 Wall Calendar
In the late 1800s, the Ghost Dance religion promised hope and resurrection at a time when Native American nations across America faced destruction. Misunderstood by authorities, the Ghost Dance sparked the savage attack on Sioux men, women, and children at Wounded Knee in 1890. Through his paintings, in Ghost Dance, JD Challenger renews the bonds of strength and dignity linking Native Americans to their history.
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Native People 2010 Wall Calendar
This new wall calendar for 2010 features black and white photographs of the native people of North America by Edward Sheriff Curtis.
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Pow Wow 2010 Wall Calendar
Enter into the inner circle of the powwow—gatherings of native peoples that showcase traditional dance, drumming, singing, and regalia. Through Seattle photographer Ben Marra's noble portraits of these Native Americans and the words of each dancer, we see beyond the colorful exterior and realize why it is important to preserve tribal traditions.
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Powwow 2010 Wall Calendar
Since the 1800s, Native American Plains tribes have gathered for powwows to celebrate their rich heritage. The tradition continues with emphasis on spiritual and competitive dances. Photographer Chris Roberts shares the tradition through photographs. POWWOW captures the energy of powwow dancers who proudly preserve their ancestral traditions.
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