Mosa Mohave
It would be difficult to conceive of a more thorough aboriginal than this Mohave girl. Her eyes are those of the fawn of the forest, questioning the strange things of civilization upon which it gazes for the first time. She is such a type as Father Carce’s may have viewed on his journey through the Mojave country in 1776.
Category: Edward Curtis Prints
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