Browse this featured exhibit featuring a representative selection of photographic prints from Edward S. Curtis’ The North American Indian Project, a 20-volume publication compiled by Curtis between 1907 and 1930 documenting the remaining intact North American tribes of the American West. Enhancing the photographic exhibit are interpretative text panels and relevant displays of objects from the Wenatchee Valley Museum’s permanent collection.
The free public opening includes light refreshments and live Native American flute music by Arnold Cleveland.