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WINTER 2014 VOL. 15 NO. 4


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INDIAN +


NATIONAL MUSEUM of the AMERI CAN WINTER 2014


POOLAW’S WAR


SAND CREE HEALING AND CREEK EALINGAND ART


TELEVISION’S NEW INDIANS


THE R ORGANIZED CRIME


CASINOSAND D CRIME


HE RED ROAD ANTIDOTE


JASON MOMOA FSON MOMOA FIGHTS VIOLENCE


MARKET PREVIEW ...AND MORE!


WINTER ART ET PRE


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ON THE COVER: Jerry Poolaw (Kiowa), on leave from duty in the Navy, at Andarko, Okla., circa 1944. 45HPF173. On display in the exhibition For a Love of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw at the National Museum of the American Indian – New York, through Feb. 15, 2015, and printed in the catalogue of the same name, Nancy Marie Mithlo, general editor, pub- lished by the National Museum of the American Indian and Yale University Press (Washington, D.C. and New Haven: 2014).


4 AMERICAN INDIAN WINTER 2014


HORACE STORIES


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DIRECTOR’S LETTER A modern Onondaga odyssey comes to Washing- ton’s National Museum of the American Indian.


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LIVING IN THE ANTHROPOCENE The Smithsonian takes a stand on Climate Change.


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VALOR IN BLACK AND WHITE: HORACE POOLAW’S WAR STORIES The great Kiowa photographer documented the daily life of his people and his family, and also their strong martial tradition.


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ART AND HEALING: SAND CREEK 150 YEARS AFTER The shocking massacre of innocent Cheyenne and Arapaho people inspires a Denver art exhibit by the descendants of the victims.


34 STORYTELLING ABOUT INDIANS:


34 THE NEW TV INDIAN: CASINOS AND ORGANIZED CRIME FROM NORTHERN EXPOSURE TO LONGMIRE Dramas on the small screen have evolved a new image of the modern Native, but not necessarily a better one.


36 THE RED ROAD ANTIDOTE A Sundance series is breaking the stereotype, showing the nuanced life of real Indians in an unusual setting, just miles from Manhattan.


38 WHO ARE THE RAMAPO INDIANS? ANSWERS FROM AN ELDER.


40 JASON MOMOA FIGHTS VIOLENCE: In a new fi lm project, the Native Hawaiian star of Game of Thrones and The Red Road confronts the unpunished epidemic of attacks on Indian women on reservations.


© 2014 ESTATE OF HORACE POOLAW. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION.


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