Asahel, the Other Curtis Brother | Mossback's NW
Photographer Edward Curtis became famous for his portraits of Indigenous peoples, but his younger brother, Asahel, also made indelible images that have literally shaped how we see the Pacific Northwest, from old growth forests to urban industry. Watch more episodes of Mossback's Northwest: • Mossback’s Northwest Follow Cascade PBS on Instagram: / cascadepbs Watch more from Cascade PBS: https://www.cascadepbs.org

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