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We Are Still Here," an exhibit by Native American photographer Scott Strong Hawk Foster, is on display through July 30 in the Great Hall at ...
In some works, Native photographers flip the colonial gaze, like in “Indian Photographing Tourist Photographing Indians, Crow Agency, Montana,” by Zig Jackson (Rising Buffalo).
More than two dozen Indigenous artists from North America, Aotearoa and Australia from a diversity of backgrounds will be represented at the Gorman Museum of Native American Art’s new exhibition at ...
A new exhibition at the crossroads of art, history and technology chronicles the beginnings of early American photography. Titled “The New Art: American Photography, 1839-1910,” the show at ...
Dozens of Native Americans representing tribes from across the country came together March 11 to celebrate their culture in a powwow at the University of Maryland in College Park. More than 700 ...
Photographer and member of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band, Scott Quanon Menuhkesu (Strong Hawk) Foster, is sharing glimpses ...
Assuming that her genetics would match up nicely with those of other early Native Americans, the researchers were blown away when the results finally came in. This little girl was different.
It adds the Native American perspective to reader's understanding of the American Revolution, a critical aspect of this period in history ; Supplies a synthesis of the best current and past work on ...
Contemporary Native American photographers tell their story their way at the Denver Art Museum “Speaking with Light” is a provocative group show featuring work by more than 30 Indigenous ...
Study the Secrets of Early American Photography at This New Exhibition “The New Art: American Photography, 1839-1910” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will feature more than 250 photographs.