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NATIVE VOICES NATIVE CULTURES Books and Products from the National Museum of the American Indian


Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist Edited by Kathleen Ash-Milby (Navajo) and David W. Penney


Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist is the fi rst major retrospective of the artistic career of Kay WalkingStick (b. 1935), a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Lavishly illustrated with more than 200 of her most notable paintings, drawings, small sculptures, notebooks, and the diptychs for which she is best known, the book includes essays by leading scholars, historians, and the artist herself, arranged chronologically to guide readers through WalkingStick’s life journey and rich artistic career. Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist traces a path of constant invention, innovation, and evolving artistic and personal growth through visually brilliant and evocative works of art.


ISBN: 978-1-58834-510-3 (hardcover) 2015, published by NMAI


Price: $50.00


Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations Edited by Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne and Holdulgee Muscogee)


Treaties between the federal government and Native Nations rest at the heart of American history, yet most Americans know little about them. In Nation to Nation, thirty-one essays and interviews from the country’s foremost scholars of Native history and law explore the signifi cance of the diplomacy, promises, and betrayals involved in two hundred years of treaty making between the United States and Native Nations, as one side sought to own the riches of North America and the other struggled to hold on to its homelands and ways of life.


ISBN: 978-1-58834-478-6 (hardcover) 2014, copublished by NMAI and Smithsonian Books


Price: $40.00


For a Love of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw Edited by Nancy Marie Mithlo (Chiricahua Apache)


Lushly illustrated with more than 150 never-before-published photographs, this retrospective represents the fi rst major publication of Horace Poolaw’s photography. Poolaw, a Kiowa Indian from Anadarko, Oklahoma, and one of the fi rst American Indian professional photographers, documented his community during a time of great change. He captured an insider’s view of his Oklahoma home— a community rooted in its traditional culture while also thoroughly modern and quintessentially American. He celebrated his subjects’ place in American life and preserved with his camera a world few outsiders are familiar with—the mid-twentieth century Native America of the southern plains.


ISBN-13: 978-0-300-19745-7 (hardcover) 2014, published by NMAI


Price: $49.95


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184 pages, 154 duotone photographs 9 x 11 inches Distributed by Yale University Press


272 pages, 135 color and black-and-white photographs, 7 maps


8 x 10 inches


208 pages, 165 color illustrations 9 ½ x 11 inches Distributed by Smithsonian Books


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