Native American Indian Women Gathering Fruit from Saguaro Cactus, 1907

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In this evocative photograph captured by Edward Curtis in 1905, we are transported to the world of the Maricopa women as three of them engage in the age-old practice of gathering fruit from the majestic Saguaro Cactus. The towering presence of the cactus serves as a testament to the desert landscape that surrounds them. With a deep sense of connection to their ancestral traditions, these women skillfully collect the nourishing bounty offered by nature. Curtis's artistry and keen eye for detail allow us to appreciate the harmonious relationship between the Maricopa people and their natural environment. Through this timeless image, we are invited to admire the resourcefulness and cultural heritage of the Maricopa women as they partake in this essential task of sustenance.

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Wow! The photo quality is excellent! The S...

Wow! The photo quality is excellent! The Sonoran desert scene is so unique and speaks to me. I'm going to get it framed today!. Thank you for the quick shipping too!

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