All things Indigenous imagery: archival and contemporary
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Osage dancer and prima ballerina Maria Tallchief was photographed by renown photographer Milton H. Greene (1922-1985) in New York in 1952. Milton Greene, probably best known for his series of photographs of Marilyn Monroe, as well as his fe...
Now on at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario until Novemeber 17, People of the Watershed is the first exhibition of the photography of John Macfie, a Canadian of Scottish heritage, who was a trapline manager in nort...
Inuit arts advocate Alma Georgina Houston, known as Arnakotak, or “tall woman”, to the Inuit of Kinngait (Cape Dorset) at the time. Here with Kingwatsiak in a series photographed by Rosemary Gilliat in 1960. Kingwatsiak at the time was near...
An early portrait of Osage dancer Maria Tallchief, ca. 1940. From the photo scrapbook of dancer Nora Kaye. “In 1942, at the age of 17, Maria Tallchief moved to New York City to pursue her dreams of becoming a dancer.”
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