Stories
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Native Americans through the 19th-century lens
The stories behind Rinehart's photographs may not be as black and white as they first appear.
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Native Americans and the dehumanising force of the photograph
In the second part of Native Americans through the 19th-century lens, we delve deeper into the ambivalent messages within the images.
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The men who meddled with nature
The ‘acclimatisation societies’ of the 19th century sought to ‘improve’ on the natural world by releasing non-native species into the wild. The effects were disastrous.
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How Californian dairy farmers stole a way of life
When European settlers drained a beautiful Californian lake to provide dairy grazing, the lives of nearby Native American peoples changed out of all recognition. But recent rainfall is strengthening hopes of a return to the old ways.
Catalogue
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Native Americans in British museums : living histories / Jack Davy.
Davy, JackDate: 2021- Pictures
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Native Americans shake hands with a Western visitor, who is shown standing beside a sledge drawn by dogs; wigwams are seen in the background. Pencil and brown wash.
Reference: 575262i- Digital Images
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Queen Victoria & Prince Albert meet Native Americans
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The health of Native Americans : toward a biocultural epidemiology / by T. Kue Young.
Young, T. Kue.Date: 1994- Books
Tobacco use by Native North Americans : sacred smoke and silent killer / edited by Joseph C. Winter.
Date: [2000], ©2000