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  2. A Native American photographer took powerful portraits of ...

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    Matika Wilbur photographed members of every federally recognized Native American tribe. She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time.

  3. Category:Native American women photographers - Wikipedia

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    It includes American women photographers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Native American women photographers" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. List of American women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Käsebier (1852–1934), very influential, strong supporter of women photographers, her work covered Native Americans, portraits, commercially very successful; Barbara Kasten (born 1936), photograms and multicolor still lifes; Emy Kat (born 1959), fashion, advertising; Mary Morgan Keipp (1875–1961), art photography, African-Americans

  5. Photography by Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Lee Marmon (Laguna Pueblo), next to his most famous photograph, "White Man's Moccasins". Photography by indigenous peoples of the Americas is an art form that began in the late 19th century and has expanded in the 21st century, including digital photography, underwater photography, and a wide range of alternative processes.

  6. Jennie Ross Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Jennie Ross Cobb (Cherokee, 1881–1959) is the first known Native American woman photographer in the United States. She began taking pictures of her Cherokee community in the late 19th century. The Oklahoma Historical Society used her photos of the Murrell Home to restore that building, which is now a museum.

  7. Sharon Irla - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Irla (born 1957) is a Cherokee artist, enrolled in the Cherokee Nation.A self-taught artist, Irla began entering competitive art shows in 2003. Her collective body of works span the fields of painting, murals, graphics, photography, and custom picture frames with Southeastern Woodlands / Mississippian motifs. [1]