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Navajo Nation 1950

Traditional Life in Photographs

Inbunden, Engelska, 2006

AvJonathan Wittenberg,Jonathan E. Wittenberg,Jonathan B. Wittenberg,Jonathan E Wittenberg

639 kr

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Includes a Foreword by Navajo Nation Museum Director Geoffrey I. Brown. Whether viwed as history or art, this book provides a distinct and singluar opportunity. Features over 90 beautiful duotone photopgraphs.More than fifty years ago, a young student of biochemistry and physics took his bulky, twin-lens reflex camera on a journey through the Dinetah, the land of the Navajo people. He entered with gifts - quartz crystals, abalone shells, and two bags of oranges - and he left with an invaluable photographic record of a culture.With a historical perspective provided in a Foreword by Navajo Nation Museum Director Geoffrey I. Brown and an exhaustive introduction by the author/photographer himself, Navajo Nation 1950 is as informative as it is visually stunning. The scenes and events described in the photographer's essay are more than just stories; in fact, they are more important now than ever, in that Wittenberg is the only non-native photographer who had access to the Navajo Nation people and lands during the years 1950-1952. Today, access has been limited even further by The People, so some of the landscapes seen here can only be seen through Wittenberg's lens. Now that half a century has passed, the traditions of the Dine have evolved, so that extensive anecdotal and photographic records like this one become invaluable historic documents, as well as a feast for the eyes.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2006-07-30
  • Mått273 x 292 x 25 mm
  • Vikt1 270 g
  • FormatInbunden
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor128
  • FörlagGlitterati Inc
  • ISBN9780977753192

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