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Title:
For a love of his people : the photography of Horace Poolaw / Nancy Marie Mithlo, general editor.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
National Museum of the American IndianSmithsonian Institution,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
184 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.
Subject:
Indians of North America--Great Plains--History--20th century--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Kiowa Indians--History--20th century--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Great Plains--Social life and customs--20th century--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Documentary photography--United States--Exhibitions.
Poolaw, Horace,--1906-1984--Exhibitions.
Indian photographers--Biography.
Kiowa Indians--Biography.
Biography.
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition, pictorial works.
History.
Other Authors:
Mithlo, Nancy Marie, editor.
National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.)
Notes:
"This volume [is] a companion piece to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) exhibition ... ; [it] represents the only major publication of Horace Poolaw's work and celebrates the first retrospective exhibition of his photographs in almost twenty-five years"--Foreword. Published in conjunction with the exhibition For a Love of His People: the Photography of Horace Poolaw, opening at the National Museum of the American Indian, New York, on August 9, 2014. Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-174) and index.
Summary:
"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 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. [This book] 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"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Henry Roe Cloud series on American Indians and modernity.
ISBN:
0300197454 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
9780300197457 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)876370643
LCCN:
2014007060
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)

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