Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952)

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Edward S. Curtis - *50% OFF OPPORTUNITY* Scattered Corn Woman - Mandan - Vintage Photogravure - Volume, 12.5 x 9.5 inches - "Corn was the chief staple of the Mandan, and was grown in considerable quantities. The fields consisted of small patches of rich alluvial land cleared of trees and shrubbery; the ground was worked with a wooden dibble, and with a hoe bladed with a buffalo-scapula. Each family's garden was divided into three to seven beds of six rows each, the rows a step apart and the hills in the row the same distance."
Title:
*50% OFF OPPORTUNITY* Scattered Corn Woman - Mandan
Date:
1908
Size:
Volume, 12.5 x 9.5 inches
Medium:
Vintage Photogravure
Price:
$300.00
 
"Corn was the chief staple of the Mandan, and was grown in considerable quantities. The fields consisted of small patches of rich alluvial land cleared of trees and shrubbery; the ground was worked with a wooden dibble, and with a hoe bladed with a buffalo-scapula. Each family's garden was divided into three to seven beds of six rows each, the rows a step apart and the hills in the row the same distance."
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