Yuma Man – 1900
Many people know the Yuma clan as the Quechan and, during the earlier times, lived on lands in Arizona and California – the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Sure enough, many people are of the idea that these regions in the U.S. were relatively unlivable, but the Yuma people managed to exist. The Quechan people found pleasure in music and art and were the key they used to help them survive both the good and bad times. They had to try to survive amidst the conditions at hand.
Ah-Weh-Eyu (Pretty Flower) – 1908
From the picture presented here, you might be able to recognize an Iroquois woman, being a group of people living mainly in North America. Interestingly, back in the 1500s, women of this clan were seen as the superior among the genders as it is believed they could connect and feel the power the earth pushes. Back to this amazing woman in the photo – looking at it from the tip of a glance, it is clear she was in tune with nature and lived by it.