Wikipedia:Picture of the day/July 15, 2005

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Picture of the day

A smoky day at the Sugar Bowl - Hopa fisherman

Salvage ethnography is a branch ethnography and anthropology concerned with the practice of capturing a record of what was left of a culture before it disappeared. A pioneer of salvage ethnography was Edward Curtis, with his early 20th century photographs of American Indian traditional life, such as this Hupa fisherman.

Photo credit: Edward Curtis
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