All Twenty Volumes · Now in Paperback

The North American Indian
by Edward S. Curtis

You know the iconic images — now read the story behind them

The Edward Curtis Story

Edward S. Curtis spent over 30 years documenting the lives of more than 80 Native American tribes. His mission became The North American Indian, a monumental work of photography and ethnography that remains one of the most important records of Indigenous cultures in the early 20th century.

Curtis traveled thousands of miles, living among the people he photographed and wrote about. His work preserves languages, traditions, ceremonies, and personal stories that might have otherwise been lost. Today, his legacy offers a rare and powerful glimpse into a world on the edge of transformation.

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All Twenty Volumes

Cover of Volume Ten: The Kwakutil

Volume Ten: The Kwakutil

Witness the intricate artistry and ceremonial life of the Northwest Coastal tribes, whose elaborate ceremonies are legendary. Their sophisticated clan systems and feast traditions are a testament to their cultural depth.

$19.99

Cover of Volume Twelve: The Hopi

Volume Twelve: The Hopi

Immerse yourself in the spiritual and agricultural practices of this southwestern tribe, known for their intricate kachina dolls and pueblo architecture. Their unique worldview and ceremonial dances offer deep cultural insights.

$17.99

Cover of Volume Seventeen: The Tewa

Volume Seventeen: The Tewa

Discover the unique practices and cultural heritage of these Puebloan people, whose history is etched into the landscape. Their architecture and agricultural techniques are marvels of adaptation and ingenuity.

$16.99

The Complete Text — In Paperback for the First Time

These aren't photo books. Dozens of collections reprint Curtis's iconic photographs, but until now, no one has published the actual text of The North American Indian in an affordable, readable format. These twenty volumes contain Curtis's complete field notes, tribal histories, ethnographic observations, and firsthand accounts, faithfully reproduced in high-quality paperback.

Every word Curtis wrote across three decades of work is here: the languages he recorded, the ceremonies he witnessed, the stories people shared with him. The photographs are included, but the real treasure is what Curtis put into words, and this is the only place you'll find it all in print.

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