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In Light & Shadow
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A Landmark Photography Collection Featuring Work Exclusively By Indigenous Americans, Shedding New Light On The Understanding Of Indigenous America.The History Of PhotographyAnd The AmericasIs Incomplete Without The Critical Work And Perspectives Of Indigenous American Photographers. Since The 1800S, Cameras Have Been In The Hands Of Indigenous People And They Have Incorporated Photography Into Their Lives As Creators, Patrons, And Collectors.Five Years Ago, Photographers Brian Adams And Sarah Stacke Set Off On A Mission To Assemble A Groundbreaking, Digital Library Of Indigenous Photographers From The 19Th Century To The Present. With In Light And Shadow: A Photographic History From Indigenous America, Adams And Stacke Expand On That Work, Creating A OneOfAKind Collection Of Photographs That Offers A FirstHand Look At The People, Cultures, And Evolving Traditions Of Indigenous America While Providing A Counterhistory To SettlerColonial Narratives.From Jennie Fields Ross Cobb, The Earliest Known Indigenous American Woman Photographer, To Arhuaco Documentarian Amado Villafaa Chaparro, Through Kapuleiikealoonalani Flores, A Native Hawaiian Who Was Born In 2000, The Photographers Span Many Generations As Well As Multiple Indigenous Societies And Nations. Each Entry Includes A Biographical Sketch Of The Artist, Along With Their Inspirations And Contributions To The Photographic Medium.With Profiles Of 80 Photographers And More Than 250 Photographs, This Unique Book Brings To Light The Canon Of Indigenous American Photography That Has Been Developing On Its Own Terms For Decades.
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