Kaw-U-Tz – 1906
The Caddo Nation existed in the Eastern part of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas and were mainly farmers and hunters. However, life was not the kindest to them where they lived, but they had to deal with the reality. The Caddo natives lived in grass huts which are designed in a cone-shape manner. Their lives were pretty simple, and to reach them, you would have to make your way through the likes of wet marshlands where beans, pine trees, and corns are grown.
Bear’s Belly – 1909
Edward Curtis was a famous photographer and ethnologist who found passion in life in the American West. He would attend most of the events of the time to capture photos, just as he did with this famous warrior of the time at an event funded by J.P. Morgan. Curtis not only took photos of these legends, but he also found pleasure in capturing their way of life on record before their culture went off the radar. A history worth keeping track of.