Native Visual Sovereignty positions performance and theater as origin points for the development of contemporary art by Native American, First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Alaska Native artists. The book identifies two foundational moments, the beginning of the Self-Determination Era sparked by the occ...
Bibliographic Details
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Hopkins, Candice
(Editor),
asinnajaq, 1991-,
Belcourt, Billy-Ray,
Belmore, Rebecca,
Caoba, Brandee,
Charles, Monica,
Crosby, Marcia,
Cuthand, TJ,
DinéYazhi', Demian, 1983-,
Durland, Steven,
Gibson, Jeffrey, 1972-,
Gordon, Gisèle,
Hampton, John G. (Art museum curator),
Hill, Richard William, 1967-,
Ho, Szu-Han,
Hooker, Riley,
Hupfield, Maria,
Jemison, G. Peter,
Khalil, Adam, 1988-,
Khalil, Zack, 1991-,
Kite, Suzanne, 1990-,
L'Hirondelle, Cheryl, 1958-,
Luger, Cannupa Hanska, 1979-,
Lukin Linklater, Tanya,
Luna, James,
Maracle, Aiyanna,
Meinholtz, Rolland,
Miguel, Gloria,
Miguel, Muriel,
Monkman, Kent,
Naytowhow, Joseph,
New, Lloyd Kiva,
Polys, Jackson, 1976-,
Raheja, Michelle H.,
Rickard, Jolene,
Riege, Eric-Paul,
Robinson, Dylan,
Scott, Walter, 1985-,
Simpson, Lisa Betasamosake,
Smith, Paul Chaat,
Tuck, Eve,
Twist, Arielle, 1994-,
Yang, K. Wayne |
| Format: | Book
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| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York : Taghkanic, New York : Regina, Saskatchewan : Santa Fe, New Mexico : Brooklyn, New York :
Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Forge Project ; MacKenzie Art Gallery ; SITE SANTA FE ; Dancing Foxes Press ;
[2025].
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