1906: Hopi Maidens
Pictured are the maiden’s manta and the distinctive squash blossom whorl - a symbol of fertility
Pictured are the maiden’s manta and the distinctive squash blossom whorl - a symbol of fertility
Emily Sharmer presents an alternative glimpse into Victorian era fashion
Tó Neinilii is the rain god of the Navajo, known for having fun and playing tricks. In the tribal dances, he is represented by a masked man who enacts the part of clown
Hidden gems from the public archives of America
Susan Denham Wade charts the evolution of the camera
Weird headshots from the American Federal Theatre Project