Nancy Marie Mithlo
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Making History
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
University of New Mexico Press
Written by scholars actively producing Native art resources, this book guides readers--students, educators, collectors, and the public--in how to learn about Indigenous cultures as visualized in our creative endeavors.
- Copyright year: 2020
Our Indian Princess
Subverting the Stereotype
School for Advanced Research Press
In this path breaking study, anthropologist Nancy Marie Mithlo examines the power of stereotypes, the utility of pan-Indianism, the significance of realist ideologies, and the employment of alterity in Native American arts.
- Copyright year: 2008
Visualizing Genocide
Indigenous Interventions in Art, Archives, and Museums
The University of Arizona Press
Visualizing Genocide engages the often sparse and biased discourses of genocidal violence against Indigenous communities documented in exhibits, archives, and museums. Essayists and artists from a range of disciplines identify how Native knowledge can be effectively incorporated into memory spaces.
- Copyright year: 2022
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