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Native Survivance and Visual Sovereignty: Indigenous Visual and Material Culture in the 19th and 20th Centuries

The Repatriation Files wants its readers to know of this special issue of Arts! Edited by Sascha Scott and Amy Lonetree. 

Crescencio Martinez, Two Drummers (1918). Courtesy of Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, NM. 24157/13.

Special Issue in journal Arts: Native Survivance and Visual Sovereignty: Indigenous Visual and Material Culture in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Source: Native Survivance and Visual Sovereignty: Indigenous Visual and Material Culture in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Table of Contents

Scott, Sascha T.; Lonetree, Amy. 2020. “The Past and the Future Are Now.” Arts 9, no. 3: 77.
Stevens, Scott M. 2020. “Collecting Haudenosaunee Art from the Modern Era.” Arts 9, no. 2: 55.
Hawk Polk, Dyani W. 2020. “The Long Game .” Arts 9, no. 2: 67.
Scott, Sascha T. 2020. “Ana-Ethnographic Representation: Early Modern Pueblo Painters, Scientific Colonialism, and Tactics of Refusal.” Arts 9, no. 1: 6.
Moore, Emily L. 2019. “The American Flag and the Alaska Native Brotherhood.” Arts 8, no. 4: 158.
Shannon, Jennifer. 2019. “Trusting You Will See This as We Do: The Hidatsa Water Buster (Midi Badi) Clan Negotiates the Return of a Medicine Bundle from the Museum of the American Indian in 1938.” Arts 8, no. 4: 156.
Chavez Lamar, Cynthia. 2019. “A Pathway Home: Connecting Museum Collections with Native Communities.” Arts 8, no. 4: 154.
Penney, David W. 2019. “Siyosapa: At the Edge of Art.” Arts 8, no. 4: 148.
Burns, Emily C. 2019. “Circulating Regalia and Lakȟóta Survivance, c. 1900.” Arts 8, no. 4: 146.
Chavez, Yve. 2019. “Basket Weaving in Coastal Southern California: A Social History of Survivance.” Arts 8, no. 3: 94.
Deloria, Philip J. 2019. “T.C. Cannon’s Guitar.” Arts 8, no. 4: 132.

 

 

Opinion | This 19th-Century Law Helps Shape Criminal Justice in Indian Country

By 

from The New York Times

And that’s a problem — especially for Native American women, and especially in rape cases.

Source: Opinion | This 19th-Century Law Helps Shape Criminal Justice in Indian Country

‘Historic day’ for Standing Rock as pipeline company told to shut down, remove oil

from Indian Country Today.

 

Updated: Another blow for pipelines: The U.S. Supreme Court has kept in place a lower court ruling that blocked a key permit for the Keystone XL

Source: ‘Historic day’ for Standing Rock as pipeline company told to shut down, remove oil