The first picture that came to mind when I saw this was the Native American on tv in a commercial about the environment. It was a shot of him with a tear running down his face. Remember that in the 70s?
When I was in about the 3rd grade our class went on a field trip to an anthopology museum in San Fransisco where we toured an exhibet on Ishi, one of the last American Indians studdied/documented in the early 20th century. I remember feeling that his life was being exploited, like being in a circus or zoo, for the sake of science.
The first picture that came to mind when I saw this was the Native American on tv in a commercial about the environment. It was a shot of him with a tear running down his face. Remember that in the 70s?
When I was in about the 3rd grade our class went on a field trip to an anthopology museum in San Fransisco where we toured an exhibet on Ishi, one of the last American Indians studdied/documented in the early 20th century. I remember feeling that his life was being exploited, like being in a circus or zoo, for the sake of science.
https://hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu/ishi/