This study investigates the role of Native American aesthetic practices, as documented and expressed through film and video, in expressing collective identity. The central theoretical problem concerns the relationship between aesthetic systems, new communication media, and processes of collective identification: specifically, the manner by which traditional and contemporary forms of aesthetic expression are incorporated and documented in indigenous documentary. The primary visual medium examined was videotape documentaries made by Native Americans over the last fifteen years. White Americans\u27 images of Indians were analyzed in the context of Native American responses to mainstream media imagery. This analysis drew from two research tradi...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
Based on research of the Tlingit, a Southeast Alaskan Tribe, this short anthropological documentary ...
This study investigates the role of Native American aesthetic practices, as documented and expressed...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...
ABSTRACT: Film is an effective medium within society for communicating thoughts, visions, fantasies,...
This dissertation examines how Native art makes critical interventions that are aesthetically and in...
Abstract This article provides a critical reflection on, and some key examples of Native American me...
This study is concerned with how identity is given meaning as a discursive act within the cultural e...
Tribal educators and institutions of higher learning should design New Media Labs (NML) that will he...
This study analyzes the visual works from Black Elk Speaks, My People the Sioux, and the films Fatty...
The film industry and mainstream popular culture are notorious for promoting stereotypical images of...
This study analyzes the visual works from Black Elk Speaks, My People the Sioux, and the films Fatty...
In September of 2004, the National Museum of the American Indian opened in Washington, DC next to th...
When an individual uses an Internet search engine to find images of Native Americans, the person wil...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
Based on research of the Tlingit, a Southeast Alaskan Tribe, this short anthropological documentary ...
This study investigates the role of Native American aesthetic practices, as documented and expressed...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...
ABSTRACT: Film is an effective medium within society for communicating thoughts, visions, fantasies,...
This dissertation examines how Native art makes critical interventions that are aesthetically and in...
Abstract This article provides a critical reflection on, and some key examples of Native American me...
This study is concerned with how identity is given meaning as a discursive act within the cultural e...
Tribal educators and institutions of higher learning should design New Media Labs (NML) that will he...
This study analyzes the visual works from Black Elk Speaks, My People the Sioux, and the films Fatty...
The film industry and mainstream popular culture are notorious for promoting stereotypical images of...
This study analyzes the visual works from Black Elk Speaks, My People the Sioux, and the films Fatty...
In September of 2004, the National Museum of the American Indian opened in Washington, DC next to th...
When an individual uses an Internet search engine to find images of Native Americans, the person wil...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
Based on research of the Tlingit, a Southeast Alaskan Tribe, this short anthropological documentary ...