I admire Curtis as a photographer, Brian, not as an honest ethnologist! You know the story behind him no doubt. J.P. Morgan hired him to photograph all the tribes he could before his railroad empire spelled the total demise of what remained of them. So Curtis gathered garb and paraphernalia wherever he could, and carried it around with him. Julia Cameron is another individual who dressed people up utterly kitchy, pre-Raphaelite style or Victorian, yet nonetheless produced stunning prints. Mortensen should have stuck to portraits himself;
I'd have a far higher opinion of him if he did.
Brian, yes, but I mainly have NW pioneer roots from a civil war hero great grandfather who actually lived with the Nez Perce after the war before moving to the coast. He lost an arm in the war, and part of his journal, specifically his interviews with the Lincolns, was published about 20 yrs ago. It's one of the key sources for scholars understanding just how badly Abe and Mary were getting along, along with many incidentals about Abe, like how he had a habit of spitting chewing tobacco on the military hospital floor when telling dirty jokes to the patients - things that seldom got recorded because everyone else did the same thing back then. I recently owned the oldest pioneer cemetery in Oregon, but deeded it over to my nephew. My parents moved to California after the war for sake of a Central Valley Project job, going from dam project to dam project, NW first, including Grand Coulee, then down here.