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

Wilbur, Matika, (author,, photographer.).

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"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." -- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781984859525
  • ISBN: 1984859528
  • Physical Description: 405 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits, photographs ; 27 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: California : Ten Speed Press, a division of Penguin Random House, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Subject: Indigenous people of North America > Portraits.
Indigenous people of North America > Interviews.
Indigenous people of North America > Social life and customs > Pictorial works.
Indigenous people of North America > History > Biography.
Genre: Portraits.
Interviews.
Illustrated works.
Biographies.

Available copies

  • 13 of 14 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City. (Show)

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  • 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library 970.00497 WILBUR 2023 (Text) 0001012513308 Nonfiction Available -
Adair County Public Library A 970.004 Wil (Text) 34029002679685 Non Fiction Available -
Cape Girardeau Public Library 970.004 WIL (Text) 33042004921154 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Arnold 970.0049 WILBUR (Text) 30061100191853 Non-Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Northwest 970.0049 WILBUR (Text) 30051100191862 Non-Fiction Available -
Little Dixie - Madison 970.004 WILBUR (Text) 2004868333 New Non-Fiction Shelves Available -
Livingston County Library - Main Library 970.004 WILBUR (Text) 2601907045 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
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Project 562 : Changing the Way We See Native America
Project 562 : Changing the Way We See Native America
by Wilbur, Matika
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Project 562 : Changing the Way We See Native America


NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER . A photographic and narrative celebration of contemporary Native American life and cultures, alongside an in-depth examination of issues that Native people face, by celebrated photographer and storyteller Matika Wilbur of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes. "This book is too important to miss. It is a vast, sprawling look at who we are as Indigenous people in these United States."-Tommy Orange (Cheyenne and Arapaho), author of There There Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal 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. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people-all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. A vital contribution from an incomparable artist, Project 562 inspires, educates, and truly changes the way we see Native America.

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