American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

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Filmmaker Paul Ratner (Paul Ratner) revealed a passion for studying old photographs of Indians during the filming of the film "Moses on the Mesa", dedicated to the love story of German Jewish and native American women.

"Many of the pictures I found, was painted by hand, since color film in the 30s was still a lot of experimenters, says Ratner. — Colorizing black-and-white prints were an art in itself, and many with integrally colored photos indicate a remarkable talent, which reached us quite realistic images of people who lived more than a hundred years ago."

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century
American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Minnehaha, 1904.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Bone Necklace, Oglala chief of the tribe-Lakota, 1899.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Camp tribe siksika with grazing horses, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Eagle Arrow from the tribe siksika, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

James Garfield, chief of the Apache tribe-jicarilla, 1899.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Ringing The Bell, Minnesota, 1908.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

The girl from the tribe siksika, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Painted dwellings of the elders, the tribe siksika, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Manufacturer Arrows, a man from the people of the Ojibwe, 1903.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

The leader of the Small Harm a family, a tribe Oglala-Lakota, 1899.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Peppoloni from the Pueblo people, 1899.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Wolf Robe, the chief of the tribe of Cheyenne, 1898.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Walking on the Water and her daughter Chubby, tribe siksika, Montana.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Five riders coming down the hill, the beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Children of the tribe siksika, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

Indian on patrol, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

A couple of Indians pikani, glacier national Park, Montana, beginning of XX century.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

A woman from the tribe of Cheyenne, 1879.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

The elder of the people of Zuni, new Mexico, 1903.

American found color photo of the Indians of the late nineteenth century

The couple from the tribe siksika, Montana, beginning of XX century.

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