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  • Passalacqua, Veronica. "Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie."
    In Path Breakers, edited by Lucy Lippard (2003).
    Indianapolis and Seattle: Eiteljorg Museum and University of Washington Press.

    Hulleah J.

    Tsinhnahjinnie (Diné/Seminole/Muscogee)
    by Veronica Passalacqua (click here to contact author)


    “No longer is the camera held by an outsider looking in, the camera is held with brown hands opening familiar worlds.

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    We document ourselves with a humanizing eye,
    we create new visions with ease, and we can turn the camera
    and show how we see you.” – Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie1


    Early encounters between photography and Native Americans have a history laced with racism, colonialism, broken treaties, captivity, and romanticism.

    Before the medium found its artistic outlets it purveyed so-called factual evidence by functioning as a mode of one-sided documentation serving governmental and scientific purposes. Many stereotypes generated by early images