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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It’s getting mighty crowded
Mid-20th-century population-density research on mice produced a whiskered apocalypse, predicted to become the fate of humans too. But perhaps a more compassionate approach could fend this off.
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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.
Catalogue
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An indigenous American woman, head and shoulders only.
Reference: 540904iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- E-books
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The queerness of Native American literature / Lisa Tatonetti.
Tatonetti, LisaDate: [2014]- Pictures
An indigenous American man with a painted face, wearing a headdress.
Reference: 540902iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
An indigenous American man, wearing a feathered head-dress and holding arrows.
Date: 1900Reference: 540903iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
An indigenous American man, wearing a feathered head-dress and holding a tomahawk.
Reference: 540901iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.