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Janet Berry Hess
Drawing on a rare family archive and archival material from the Osage Nation, this book documents a unique relationship among white settlers, the Osage and African Americans in Oklahoma. The history of white settlement and colonization is often discu
Autor:
Janet Berry Hess
African American and American Indian artist Richard Mayhew was a pivotal member of the movement, headed by Romare Bearden, of the most important black artists of the Abstract Expressionist era. Bearden's group, Spiral, was formed as a visual response
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Janet Berry Hess
Publikováno v:
Digital Mapping and Indigenous America
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::91cd5a41e0dfc51782e9f2dc6b145482
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429295546-12-13
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429295546-12-13
Autor:
Janet Berry Hess
Employing anthropology, field research, and humanities methodologies as well as digital cartography, and foregrounding the voices of Indigenous scholars, this text examines digital projects currently underway, and includes alternative modes of'mappin
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Janet Berry Hess
Publikováno v:
Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art. 2011:100-109
This article employs ten years of interviews with the African and Native American artist Richard Mayhew to examine Mayhew’s artistic narrative of cultural “spiritual” commitments and ideals, his alignment with community production and performan
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Janet Berry Hess
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The Journal of African History. 57:492-493
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Janet Berry Hess
Publikováno v:
Africa Today. 50:27-48
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Janet Berry Hess
Publikováno v:
Africa Today. 47:34-58
The architecture of the capital city of Ghana in the independence era suggests an identification between architecture and a consciously managed national ideal. This article examines the history of architecture and spatial organization in Accra, focus
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Janet Berry Hess
Publikováno v:
Art Journal. 60:60
In South Africa, ideas and images related to the body have been central to both the construction of identity and the exercise of power. Judith Butler “identifies the body surface as a uniquely important locus for the configuration and reconfigurati