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A rare smile from the 19th century

19th century portraits rarely had smiles. This is partly because when photography was young exposures could take up to 45 minutes. A long time to sit still. And partly because smiling for a photo back then was thought to be undignified.


According to the Smithsonian her name is O‑o-be’.
She was a member of the Kiowa tribe in the Oklahoma Territory, and the photo was taken in 1894.
I love this portrait. Her smile makes me smile 🙂
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Mr's grandad was Kiowa :)
@V00doo so your daughter has some Kiowa blood. Wow very cool.
@robingoodfellow Kiowa/Pawnee mix
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