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For a Love of His People

For a Love of His People2014

Smithsonian Institution, Nancy Marie Mithlo

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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 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"--

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First published
2014
OL Work ID
OL21082776W

Subjects

Indians of north america, great plainsIndians of north america, pictorial worksDocumentary photographyPhotographers, biographyIndians of north america, biographyUnited states, pictorial worksCanada, pictorial worksUnited states, social life and customsCanada, social life and customsIndians of North AmericaPictorial worksExhibitionsHistoryKiowa IndiansSocial life and customsIndian photographersBiographyPHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / Monographs

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