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Author Wilbur, Matika, author, photographer.

Title Project 562 : changing the way we see Native America / Matika Wilbur.

Publication Info. California ; New York : Ten Speed Press, [2023]
©2023

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 Bloomfield at the Atrium  970.004 WIL    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult New Materials  970 WILBUR    DUE 03-26-24
 Enfield, Main Library - New Materials  970.004 WIL    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult New Materials  970 WIL    DUE 04-05-24
 Manchester, Main Library - New Materials  970 Q WILBUR    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Whiton Branch - New Materials  970 Q WILBUR    Check Shelf
 Marlborough, Richmond Memorial Library - New Materials  970.1 WILBUR    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  970.004 WILBUR    Check Shelf
 Plainville Public Library - New Materials  970 WIL    Check Shelf
 Rocky Hill, Cora J. Belden Library - Adult Department  970 WILBUR    Check Shelf

Edition First edition.
Description 10 unnumbered pages, 405 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Note Includes index.
Summary "A photographic celebration of contemporary Native American life and an examination of important issues the community faces today by the creator of Project 562, Matika Wilbur"-- Provided by publisher.
"In 2012, Matika Wilbur sold everything in her Seattle apartment and set out on a Kickstarter-funded pursuit to visit, engage, and photograph people from what were then the 562 federally recognized Native American Tribal Nations. Over the next decade, she traveled six hundred thousand miles across fifty states--from Seminole country (now known as the Everglades) to Inuit territory (now known as the Bering Sea)--to meet, interview, and photograph hundreds of Indigenous people. The body of work Wilbur created serves to counteract the one-dimensional and archaic stereotypes of Native people in mainstream media and offers justice to the richness, diversity, and lived experiences of Indian Country." -- inside front cover.
Contents Introduction -- I raise my hands -- Dr. Henrietta Mann (Cheyenne) -- Hannah Tomeo (Colville, Yakama, Nez Perce, Sioux, Samoan) -- Greg Biskakone Johnson (Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians) -- Lee Sprague (Gun Lake Tribe) -- Angela Gonzalez (Koyukon Athabascan) -- Holly Mititquq Nordlum (Iñupiaq) -- Anthony Thosh Collins (Onk Akimel O'Odham) -- Melba Rita Accawinna Appawora (Northern Ute) -- J. Miko Thomas (Chickasaw Nation) -- Anna Cook (Swinomish, Skowlitz, Hualapai, Havasupai, Chemehuevi, Cherokee) -- Frank Waln (Sicangu Lakota) -- Jessika Greendeer (Ho-Chunk Nation) -- Sho Sho Esquiro (Kaska Dena, Cree) -- Starrburst Flower Montoya (Diegueño (Barona Band of Mission Indians), Taos Pueblo) -- Richard Aspenwind (Taos Pueblo) -- The 1491s (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota; Wazhazhe; Seminole, Muscogee (Creek) Nation; Ponca, Ojibwe; Mdewakanton Dakota, Diné) -- Paul Ortega (Mescalero Apache) -- Wendsler Nosie Sr. (San Carlos Apache) -- Joely Queen (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) -- Dr. Jessica Metcalfe (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) -- Gail Small (Northern Cheyenne)
Canoe Journey -- Kayla Marie and Penelope Joseph (Squamish, Tulalip, Sioux, Colville, Yakama) -- Darkfeather Ancheta, Eckos Chartraw-Ancheta, and Bibiana Ancheta (Tulalip) -- Raven and Free Eagle Borsey (Lhaq'temish, We Wai Kai) -- Karleigh Gomez (Port Gamble S'Klallam) -- Donna Pierite (Tunica-Biloxi) -- Moira Redcorn (Osage, Caddo) -- Amanda Attla (Athabascan, Yup'ik) -- Marina Koonooka (Siberian Yupik) -- Temryss Xeli'tia Lane (Lummi Nation) -- Dëgawënö'di:he't and Onegawiyo:h (Onöndowa'ga:' ; Onöndowa'geo:nö', the People of the Great Hills) -- Rhonda Sparks and Fawn White (Siberian Yupik; Ponca, Cherokee) -- Forest Spears (Narragansett) -- Denise Reed (Puyallup, Quileute) -- Daniel Clay Stevens (Oneida) -- Christian "Takes the Gun" Parrish (Apsáalooke (Crow Nation)) -- Sky and Talon Duncan (Apache, Arikara, Mandan, Hidatsa) -- Leon Grant (Omaha) -- Helena and Preston Arrow-Weed (Taos Pueblo; Kwaatsaan, Kamia) -- Joan Dana (Passamaquoddy) -- Stephen Yellowtail (Apsáalooke)
Protect Mauna a Wākea -- Dr. Noe Noe Wong-Wilson (Mokuola, Hawai'i Island) -- Dr. David Keanu Sai (Mauna Kea, Hawai'i) -- Heoli Osorio, Malia Osorio, and Kalei Wohi (Ka'ena Point, O'ahu) -- Warren Queton and Welana Fields-Queton (Kiowa, Seminole, Cherokee; Wah.Zha.Zhe, Muscogee Creek, Tsalagi) -- Fawn Douglas (Las Vegas Paiute) -- Russell Box Sr. (Southern Ute) -- Electa Redcorn (Pawnee, Yankton Sioux) -- Kaina Makua (Kānaka Maoli) -- Elsa Armstrong (Red Cliff Band Ojibwe) -- Drew Michael (Yup'ik, Iñupiaq) -- Harry Oosahwee (Cherokee Nation) -- Ramona Peters (Mashpee Wampanoag) -- Lei'ohu and La'akea Chun (Kānaka Maoli) -- Cynthia Parada (La Posta) -- Travis Goldtooth, AKA Buffalo Barbie (Diné) -- Zetha Battise (Alabama-Coushatta Tribe) -- Paula Peters (Mashpee Wampanoag) -- Ras K'dee (Makahmo Mihilakawna) -- Joseph "Pomo Joe" Byron (ʔA:tat Witukomnoʔm) -- Bruce and Bradly Gauchino (Pala Band of Mission Indians)
Protect Native Women -- Quinna Hamby (Tuscarora) -- Jamie Okuma (Luiseño, Shoshone-Bannock, Wailaki, Okinawan) -- Dr. Desi Small Rodriguez (Northern Cheyenne) -- Faith Spotted Eagle (Oceti, Peta Sakowin) -- Orlando Begay (Diné) -- Paulette Blanchard (Absentee Shawnee) -- Akwesasne Freedom School (Akwesasne) -- Helen Thompson Williams (Lovelock Paiute) -- Dr. Mary Evelyn (Belgarde) Lo Re' (Pueblo of Isleta, Pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh) -- Juanita C. Toledo (Pueblo of Jemez, African American) -- Turquoise Chenoa Velarde (Taos Pueblo) -- Hayes Lewis (Pueblo of Zuni) -- Robert Mesa (Soboba, Navajo) -- Crystal Battise Stephenson (Alabama-Coushatta Tribe) -- Marla Allison (Laguna Pueblo) -- Alex Soto (Tohono O'odham Nation) -- Tracy "Ching" King (Fort Belknap Indian Nation) -- Sunshine Eaton (Tesuque Pueblo, Jicarilla Apache, Lakota) -- Kale Nissen (Colville Tribes) -- Jonas John (Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana) -- Fannie and Robert Mitchell (Diné) -- Robert Piper Jr. (Paiute, Shoshone) -- Grace Romero Pacheco (Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians) -- Valita Mi'oux'sah and Dr. Rosette Mitexi Stabler (Omaha Nation) -- Ryan Redcorn (Wazhazhe) -- Margaret "Judy" Kakenowash Azure (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) -- Ernest Siva (Morongo Indian Reservation) -- Joshua Dean Iokua Ikaikaloa Mori (Kānaka Maoli) -- Isabella and Alyssa Klain (Diné) -- Cody Ferguson (Yup'ik) -- Jaclyn Roessel (Navajo Nation) -- Rex Tilousi (Havasupai Tribe) -- J. Nicole Hatfield (Comanche) -- Angelina Stevens-Desrosiers (San Carlos Apache, Miwok, Kiowa) -- Lorraine "Shag" Evans (Mescalero Apache) -- Esther Bourdon (Kiŋikmuit Iñupiaq) -- Sharlyce Paige and Jennie Parker (Northern Cheyenne Nation) -- Michelle Lowden (Pueblo of Acoma) -- Sage Andrew Romero (Big Pine Paiute, Taos Pueblo) -- Virginia Christman (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay) -- Nancy Wilbur (Swinomish) -- Autumn and Norm Harry (Numu, Diné) -- Michael Frank (Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida)
Mní Wičóni, Water is Life: The Story of Standing Rock -- Danny Grassrope (Khulwíčhaša Oyate (Lower Brule Sioux Tribe)) -- Nataanii Means (Oglāla Lakota, Omaha, Diné) -- Kandi White (Sacred Stone Camp) -- Elizabeth Mackensie (Diné) -- Dallas Goldtooth (Mdewakanton Dakota, Diné) -- Bahozhoni Tso (Navajo Nation) -- Joann Funmaker Jones (Ho-Chunk Nation) -- Paul W. Chavez (Bishop Paiute Tribe) -- Alaina Tahlate (Caddo Nation of Oklahoma) -- Suzette Evelyn Beeter (Taa'tl'aa Dena') -- Lena Charley (Taa'tl'aa Dena') -- Ila May Dunzweiler (Quechan) -- Joey Montoya (Lipan Apache) -- Brett Logan (Tonowanda Seneca Nation) -- Olivia Komahcheet (Comanche, Otoe) -- Stephen Small Salmon (Pend D'oreille, Flathead Reservation) -- Migizi Pensoneau (Ponca, Ojibwe) -- Deidra Peaches (Diné) -- Jake Hoyungowa (Navajo, Hopi) -- Vernie Lee Gehman (Poarch Band of Creek Indians) -- Noreen Mirabal-Montoya (Taos Pueblo, Pueblo of Laguna, Navajo Nation) -- Leonard Sanford (Tanacross) -- Sophia and Leah Suppah (Warm Springs) -- Presentation of Colors (Grand Ronde) -- Martin Brooks (Lumbee) -- Crystalyn Lemieux (Tlingit) -- Kyle Khaayak'w Worl (Tlingit, Yup'ik, Athabascan) -- Dr. Jeremiah "Jerry" Wolfe (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) -- Charlotte Logan (Akwesasne Mohawk) -- Dr. Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation) -- Waddie and Cippy Crazyhorse (Pueblo of Cochiti) -- Jeremiah "Jay" Julius (Lummi Nation) -- Wilson Maŋnak and Oliver Tusagvik Hoogendorn (Iñupiaq) -- Maryjane Anuqsraaq Litchard (Iñupiaq) -- Duncan Standing Rock Sr. (Rocky Boy's Chippewa Cree Reservation) -- Dr. Mary Anne Sanipass (Mi'kmaq Nation) -- Lubin Walter Hunter (Shinnecock) -- Darling Chngatux̂ Anderson (Unangax̂) -- John Sneezy (San Carlos Apache) -- Dean Mike (Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians) -- Patrick Murphy (Pechanga) -- Ruth Demmert (Tlingit) -- Kathy Jefferson (John Pine Paiute, Shoshone) -- Joseph Duffy (Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa) -- Funny Bone and Lil' Mike (Pawnee) -- Raymond Mattz (Yurok Tribe) -- Chief Bill James (Lummi Nation) -- Ralph Burns (Pyramid Lake Paiute) -- Nahaan (Tlingit, Fort Bidwell Paiute, Kaigain Haida)
Indigenous Women Hike -- Marilyn Balluta (Dena'ina) -- Deborah Parker and Kayah George (Tulalip Tribes) -- Ethan Petticrew (Unangax̂) -- Charlotte Rutherford (Unangax̂) -- Kilyaahwii Linton (Santa Ysabel Band of Iipay Indians) -- Kā'eo Izon (Kānaka Maoli) -- Shan Goshorn (Eastern Band of Cherokee) -- Greg Cajete (Santa Clara Pueblo) -- Louise Wakerakats:te Herne (Kanien'kehà:ka) -- Quinna Hamby (Tuscarora Nation) -- Princess Daazhraii Johnson (Neets'aii Gwich'in) -- Joy Harjo (Muscogee (Creek) Nation) -- L Frank Manriquez (Tongva, Ajachmem) -- Joanna and Leah Shenandoah (Oneida Nation) -- Frank Mapatis (Hualapai, Mojave, Yavapai) -- Vivian and Raphael Jimmy (Yup'ik) -- Aurelia Stacona (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs) -- Rupert Steele (Goshute, Shoshone) -- John Keikiala A'ana (Kānaka Maoli) -- Marva Sii-Xuutesna Jones (Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation, Yurok, Karuk, Wintu) -- John Trudell (Santee Sioux Nation) -- Flower Dancers (Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation) -- Native Nations -- [Map] -- Acknowledgements -- Supporters -- About the Author -- Index.
Subject Indians of North America. (OCoLC)fst00969633
Genre/Form Pictorial works. (OCoLC)fst01423874
illustrated books. (CStmoGRI)aatgf300311820
Portraits. (OCoLC)fst01423831
Illustrated works. (OCoLC)fst01423873
Subject Indians of North America -- Portraits.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Interviews.
Subject Portrait photography.
HISTORY / United States / General.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Portraits.
Genre/Form Interviews.
Illustrated works.
Subject Indians of North America -- Social life and customs. (OCoLC)fst00969907
Indians of North America -- Social life and customs -- Pictorial works.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- History -- Biography.
Genre/Form portraits. (CStmoGRI)aatgf300015637
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Social life and customs -- Pictorial works.
Subject Indians of North America -- Interviews.
Genre/Form Portraits.
Biographies.
Subject Indians of North America -- History -- Biography.
Added Title Changing the way we see Native America
Other Form: Online version: Wilbur, Matika. Project 562 Emeryville, California : Ten Speed Press, [2022] 9781984859532 (DLC) 2021042114
ISBN 9781984859525 (hardcover)
1984859528 (hardcover)
9781984859532 (ebook)
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