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She Sang Me a Good Luck Song - The California Indian Photographs of Dugan Aguilar

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Informationen zum Autor Dugan Aguilar is a Mountain Maidu/Pit River/Walker River Paiute photographer whose work celebrates the perseverance of Native American culture. He has exhibited his work at the Institute for Indian Arts! the California State Indian Museum! and the C.N. Gorman Museum. He is the recipient of several awards from the Santa Fe Indian Market. Inspired by Native artists who create beauty from the intersection of history! culture! and life experience! Theresa Harlan became an advocate for them through her work as a curator and writer on contemporary Native art and photography. She administered programs for the California Arts Council and directed the Carl Gorman Museum in the Native American studies department at UC Davis. Harlan is Kewa (enrolled member of Santo Domingo Pueblo)! and is the adopted daughter of Liz Campigli Harlan (Coast Miwok! Tomales Bay) and John Harlan. She lives in Vallejo! California! with her husband. Klappentext Harlans presentation offers the reader understanding and appreciation of diverse, rich native cultures and through Aguilar's images we see California native people of today anew Zusammenfassung Dugan Aguilar (Maidu/Northern Paiute/Achomawi)! a man of few words! speaks his heart through his photography. With nature's light and a camera! he creates images of indigenous California people! photographs that embody the depth of their subjects' beauty! strength! and humor. His portraits of people! places! and ceremonies combine the intimacy of family photos with the technical skill of a masterful artist. His photographic works have been exhibited nationally and internationally! and a generation of California Indian people have grown accustomed to seeing his photographs in their homes! museums! and  News from Native California . Aguilar's photos defy the romanticized and melodramatic images by which Native people are often depicted. Ranging from portraits of military veterans! basket makers! and dancers to meditative landscapes! Aguilar's work documents—and contributes to—the perseverance and renewal of Native California's living! vibrant cultures. ...

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Authors Dugan Aguilar, Theresa (EDT) Harlan
Assisted by Dugan Aguilar (Photographs), Theresa Harlan (Editor), Harlan Theresa (Editor)
Publisher Heyday books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2015
 
EAN 9781597143004
ISBN 978-1-59714-300-4
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

USA, HISTORY / United States / General, Local History, United States of America, USA, History of the Americas

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