[nativestudies-l] EXHIBIT: September at American Indian/NYC
Alyssa Mt. Pleasant
alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Fri Sep 9 20:08:37 EDT 2011
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Subject: September at American Indian/NYC
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 16:57:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: National Museum of the American Indian in NY
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<http://go.si.edu/site/R?i=HXcnx7OTvO-Z83iVOGgXwA> Rosalia Medina
Toribio (Zia, 18581950); Polychrome Jar
SEPTEMBER Events
*time exposures:*
Picturing a History of Isleta Pueblo in the 19th Century
Selling goods along track
September 17--January 8
This exhibition, organized by the Pueblo of Isleta, tells the story of
life on the Isleta Indian Reservation in the 19th century and its
lasting effects on life today. Among 80 photographs in the exhibition
are the works of many prominent western photographers and artists
including Edward S. Curtis, A.C. Vroman, A.Z. Shindler, Karl Moon, John
Hillers, Charles Lummis, Carlos Vierra, Albert Sweeney, Josef Imhof, and
Ben Wittick.
Selling Goods Along Tracks. Photo: George Wharton James
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Isleta Bowl by Stella Teller
Saturday, Sept 10 at 1 pm
STORYBOOK READING & WORKSHOP
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Thursday, Sept 15 at 6 pm
TIME EXPOSURES LECTURE
Join Stephanie Zuni (Isleta Pueblo) for a discussion of the exhibition.
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Saturday, Sept 17 from 1-3 pm
MEET THE ARTIST: STEPHANIE ZUNI
Stephanie Zuni will demonstrate Isleta-style pottery making.
Click for details. <http://go.si.edu/site/R?i=VKYKYarfAKPshmdMpL4FnQ>
Thursday, Sept 22 from 4-7 pm
EDUCATOR WORKSHOP
Through hands-on activities, participants will gain a deeper
understanding of Native Americans and how to integrate Native
perspectives into a curriculum. *Reservations required: (212) 514-3716.*
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Don't forget our Daily Screenings
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Top: Detail of polychrome jar by ??Rosalia Medina Toribio (Zia,
1858-1950) from Infinity of Nations.
/Celebrating Native American Nations!/ is a program series on the
occasion of Infinity of Nations that celebrates Native nations of the
Americas. Leadership support has been provided by The Leona M. and Harry
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encouragement of Andrew Lee and Jason Cummings; and Con Edison.
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