20 fotografitë më të bukura me ngjyra të amerikanëve në shekullin e 19-të

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Paul Ratner një regjisor  ka hartuar këtë koleksion interesant me  fotot e amerikanëve duke punuar në projektin Moisi në Mesa, një film në lidhje me një emigrant gjermano-hebre i cili ra në dashuri me një grua amerikane dhe u bë guvernator i fisit të saj të Acoma Pueblo në New Mexico në fund të 1800-tës.

“Si regjisor, unë jam tërhequr nga imazhet. Dashuria ime e parë e filmit erdhi nga filmat e vjetër bardhë e zi nga autorë të kinemasë botërore si veprat  e Bergman, Eisenstein, Buñuel, Lang, Dreyer, Ozu dhe mjeshtrave të tjerë të mëdhenj, shkruan ai në Huffington Post. /Standard.al/

 

Hidhni një sy në fotot më poshtë:

A Crow dancer. Early 1900s. Photo by Richard Throssel. Source - University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center.

 

A medicine man with patient. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. 1905. Photo by Carl Moon. Source - Huntington Digital Library.
Acoma pueblo. New Mexico. Early 1900s. Photo by Chicago Transparency Company. Source - Palace of the Governors Archives. New Mexico History Museum.

 

Amos Two Bulls. Lakota. Photo by Gertrude Käsebier. 1900. Source - Library of Congress.

 

Arrowmaker, an Ojibwe man. 1903. Photochrom print by the Detroit Photographic Co. Source - Library of Congress.
Blackfeet tribal camp with grazing horses. Montana. Early 1900s. Glass lantern slide by Walter McClintock. Source -Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

 

Bone Necklace. Oglala Lakota Chief. 1899. Photo by Heyn Photo. Source - Library of Congress.

 

Charles American Horse (the son of Chief American Horse). Oglala Lakota. 1901. Photo by William Herman Rau. Source - Princeton Digital Library.
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Cheyenne Chief Wolf Robe. Color halftone reproduction of a painting from a F. A. Rinehart photograph. 1898. Source - Denver Public Library Digital Collections.

 

Chief James A. Garfield. Jicarilla Apache. 1899. Photo by William Henry Jackson. Source - Montana State University Library.
Chief Little Wound and family. Oglala Lakota. 1899. Photo by Heyn Photo. Source - Denver Public Library Digital Collections.

 

Eagle Arrow. A Siksika man. Montana. Early 1900s. Glass lantern slide by Walter McClintock. Source -Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

 

Handpainted print of a young woman by the river. Early 1900s. Photo by Roland W. Reed. Source - Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

 

In Summer. Kiowa. 1898. Photo by F.A. Rinehart. Source - Boston Public Library.

 

Minnehaha. 1904. Photochrom print by the Detroit Photographic Co. Source - Library of Congress.

 

Northern Plains man on an overlook. Montana. Early 1900s. Hand-colored photo by Roland W. Reed. Source - Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Old Coyote (aka Yellow Dog). Crow. Original photo circa 1879 (color tinted circa 1910). Source - Denver Public Library Digital Collections.

 

Piegan men giving prayer to the Thunderbird near a river in Montana. 1912. Photo by Roland W. Reed. Source - Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

 

Thunder Tipi of Brings-Down-The-Sun. Blackfoot camp. Early 1900s. Glass lantern slide by Walter McClintock. Source -Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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