Project 562

book title

Project 562



Matika Wilbur
Published Date : 2023-04-25
Amazon

Description

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. 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 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.


word

word
Native
people
Wilbur
The
narratives
personal
Matika
issues
American
Project
A
photograph
contemporary
hundreds
Indigenous
media
arts
celebrated
apartment
vital
interview
In
federally
decade
Kickstarter-funded
storyteller
statesfrom
living
one-dimensional
Tribal
identity
Bering
richness
peopleall
created
pursuit
examination
artist
work
photographic
touch
subsistence
hundred
thousand
representation
locations
preservation
education
visit
Their
art
Americans
photographed
inspires
Over
engage
cultural
culmination
meet
stewardship
life
Indian
Inuit
moving
face
peerless
stereotypes
language
family
Swinomish
in-depth
sovereignty
Nations
endeavor
country
poses
letter
faith
fifty
celebration
traditional
narrative
sacred
mainstream
cultures
decade-long
protection
Tulalip
advocacy
sold
lived
choosing
incomparable
diversity
portraits
territory
miles
photographer
clothing
alongside
archaic
educates
Seattle
America
Everglades
justice
Tribes
serves
sweeping
knowledge-keeping
body
love
land
Seato
set
Seminole
counteract
traveled
Country
experiences
offers
contribution
sites
compelling
storytelling
stunning
recognized

Leave a Comment