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- pintor Merikano (pap)
- אמן אמריקאי (iw)
- peintre américain (fr)
- amerikansk fotograf och konstnär (sv)
- American painter and photographer (1878-1948) (en)
- Amerikaans kunstschilder (1879-1948) (nl)
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- Wilmington, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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- San Francisco, California, U.S. (en)
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- Photographer, painter, illustrator, writer (en)
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- Bessie Wilson (en)
- Grace Purdie Moon (en)
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- Many men have, with camera and brush, attempted to picture the American Indian...Among those who have made a serious study of their work there are two classes; the men who use the picturesque Red Man and his surroundings as models and materials for their art; and those who give the ethnological value of their work first consideration and use their knowledge of art as a medium for carefully making dependable pictorial records. My work, and the intent that is back of it, place me in the latter class. (en)
- When I was twenty-three, I did just as I said I would do, but instead of hunting Indians with a gun and bowie knife, as the storybook heroes always did, I was to hunt my Indians with a camera, paintbrushes and a writing pad. (en)
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- Indian Legends in Rhyme, 2000 Edition, Afterword by Tom Driebe (en)
- Photographing the Vanishing Red Man (en)
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- Carl Moon (en)
- Carl Moon (sv)
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