Medicine Crow, Apsaroke. The Falcon Tied To Its Head Is A Way Of Carrying The Symbol Of Its Guardian Spirit. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis
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Medicine Crow, Apsaroke. The Falcon Tied To Its Head Is A Way Of Carrying The Symbol Of Its Guardian Spirit. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis
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Medicine Crow, Apsaroke. The falcon tied to its head is a way of carrying the symbol of its guardian spirit. Photo taken from volume 4 of the encyclopedia published by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) on the Indians of North America, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published. ©Gusman/Leemage
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