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This Powerful Exhibit Shows How Indigenous Photographers Are Taking Native American Identity Back From The Colonizers

Por: Forbes Life November 07, 2022

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In the winter of 1993, when Geronimo was nearing theatrical release, Zig Jackson boarded a municipal bus wearing sunglasses, sneakers, and a full feathered headdress. A member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota, Jackson had recently left the reservation to pursue a career in photography. Documenting himself engaging in everyday activities, he dramatically upended the typical Hollywood trope that his people were history. Zig Jackson... + full article



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