Mithlo, Nancy Marie

For a Love of His People : The Photography of Horace Poolaw

Yale University Press
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Horace Poolaw (Kiowa, 1906–84) was born during a time of great change for his American Indian people as they balanced age-old traditions with the influences of mainstream America. A rare American Indian photographer who documented Indian subjects, Poolaw began making a visual history in the mid-1920s and continued for the next fifty years. When he sold his photos, he often stamped the reverse: “A Poolaw Photo, Pictures by an Indian, Horace M. Poolaw, Anadarko, Okla.” Not simply by “an Indian,” but by a Kiowa man strongly rooted in his multi-tribal community, Poolaw’s work celebrates his subjects’ place in American life and preserves an insider’s perspective on a world few outsiders are familiar with—the Native America of the southern plains during the mid-twentieth century.   For a Love of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw is based on the Poolaw Photography Project, a research initiative established by Poolaw’s daughter Linda in 1989 at Stanford University and carried on by Native scholars Nancy Marie Mithlo (Chiricahua Apache) and Tom Jones (Ho-Chunk) of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.    

Gebonden | 200 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2014
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Western United States
  • LCC: History of the Americas (Class E) » America » Indians of North America » By state, province, or region, A-Z (E78.G73P47 2014)
  • ISBN-13: 9780300197457 | ISBN-10: 0300197454