Step into the hidden corners of Edward Sherriff Curtis' vast photographic archive with the third volume in the Curtis Legacy Foundation’s “Unpublished Series”—Edward S. Curtis: Unpublished Southwest.
This stunning collection showcases 250 images captured between 1900 and 1926, offering an intimate glimpse into the lives and cultures of more than 20 Southwest Native American tribes and pueblos. These photographs, the majority never seen, were carefully selected from the Curtis family archives and offer a fresh perspective on the renowned photographer's work.
Accompanying these remarkable images are personal memoirs from Edward Curtis and his children, providing a unique insight into his artistic vision, motivations, and the profound impact his experiences had on his family. Additionally, the book features insightful perspectives from contemporary Southwest Native Americans, offering their diverse perspectives on the enduring power of Curtis' work and its relevance in today's world.
Journey from the heart of the Havasupai in the Grand Canyon to the majestic heights of the Hopi Pueblo. Witness their traditions, ceremonies, and daily life as they lived centuries ago. “Unpublished Southwest” reaches beyond what was included in “The North American Indian,” offering additional invaluable perspectives of the Old Ways.