Coming to Light: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indians (TV)
2000·United States·85 min.
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Beginning in 1900 and continuing over the next thirty years, Edward Sheriff Curtis, or the “Shadow Catcher” as he was later called by some of the tribes, took over 40,000 images and recorded rare ethnographic information from over eighty American Indian tribal groups, ranging from the Eskimo or Inuit people of the far north to the Hopi people of the Southwest. He captured the likeness of many important and well-known Indian people of that time, including Geronimo, Chief Joseph, Red Cloud, Medicine Crow and others. This monumental accomplishment is comprised of more than 2,200 sepia toned photogravures bound in twenty volumes of written information and small images and twenty portfolios of larger artistic representations.
DirectorAnne Makepeace
ScreenwriterAnne Makepeace
MusicTodd Boekelheide
Original titleComing to Light: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indians (TV)