Near the end of a period called the Indian Wars in America, a photographer set out to document the disappearing American Indian culture. The pictures and sound recordings of Edward Curtis are considered the most comprehensive collection of its kind.
Writer Alan Cheuse spent 10 years transforming the life of Edward Curtis into a forceful historical novel. VOA correspondent Julie Taboh recently sat down with Cheuse at the National Museum of the American Indian to talk about his new book, "To Catch the Lightning."
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