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Our people, our land, our images: international indigenous photographers


Contents

Preface / Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie -- Introduction / Veronica Passalacqua -- Our past. Benjamin A. Haldane (Tsimshian, 1874-1941) / presented by Mique'l Askren (Tsimshian) ; Jennie Ross Cobb (Aniyunwiya (Cherokee), 1881-1959) / presented by Joan Jensen ; Martín Chambi (Quechua, 1891-1973) / presented by Teo Allain Chambi (Quechua). Statement by Andrés Garay Albújar ; Bertha Felix Campigli (Coast Miwok, 1882-1949) : a view of our home : photographic recollections of a Tomales Bay Indian family / presented by Theresa Harlan (Santo Domingo and Jemez Pueblo) -- Our present. Dugan Aguilar (Paiute/Pit River/Maidu) ; Sama Alshaibi (Iraqi/Palestinian) ; Pena Bonita (Apache/Seminole) ; Teo Allain Chambi (Quechua) ; Rosalie Favell (Métis) ; Shan Goshorn (Cherokee) ; Zig Jackson (Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara) ; L. Frank Manriquez (Tongva/Ajachmem) ; Lee Marmon (Laguna Pueblo) ; Larry McNeil, a.k.a. Tee Harbor Jackson Xhe-Dhé McNeil (Tlingit) ; Shelley Niro (Mohawk) ; Aimee Ratana (Ngai Tuhoe : Ngati Haka, Patuheuheu/Ngati Raka) ; Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie (Seminole/Muskogee/Diné) ; Natalie Robertson (Ngati Porou/Clan Donnachaidh) ; Jeffrey Thomas (Iroquois/Onondaga) ; Will Wilson (Diné) -- Our future. Erena Baker (Ngati Toa Rangatira/Te Atiawa/Ngati Raukawa) ; Nikki Isham (Ojibwe) ; Simone Magner (Ngati Awa/Ngati Maniapoto) ; Erica Lord (Athabaskan/Inupiaq) ; Rochelle Huia Smith (Nga Puhi/Ngati Whatua) ; Nicole Staples (Ojibwe) -- About the C.N. Gorman Museum -- Heyday Institute.

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Publisher

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    • [Davis, Calif.]: C.N. Gorman Museum, University of California, Davis
    • Berkeley, Calif: Heyday Books, ©2006

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    • 9781597140577
    • 1597140570

Annotations / title notes

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    Product of the International Indigenous Photographers Conference held in April 2006 at the University of California, Davis and the associated exhibit shown at the university's C.N. Gorman Museum.


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