Kiowa Girl – 1894
Here we see pictured a girl from the Native American tribe, Kiowa – a photo taken mid-1894. The Kiowa group is a large set of indigenous people dwelling in the Greatlainsof the United States. They communicate via three languages – English, Plains Indian Sign Language, and Kiowa Language. Sadly, they never had a settling land of their own and, as such, had to be moving from one location to another. However, they always managed to survive and keep each member of their tribe safe and lived up to their morals and standards
An Inuit Man and his Wife – 1890
This photo depicts a man as he holds his wife’s feet in a bid to try and keep her warm in the cold weather. The couple showcased here are a part of the Inuit tribe, an indigenous group of people who lived in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. It is clear from this photo that the Inuit tribe cared for each other no matter the situation they would find themselves in. The picture was taken by Robert E. Peary during the mid-1890s