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The New York Times offers a favorable review of an exhibit featuring the works of Kiowa photographer Horace Poolaw at the National Museum of the American: Mr. Poolaw was born in a close-knit Kiowa community in rural Oklahoma on the cusp of major changes in both Native and American life. Terrible things had happened. The Wounded Knee massacre was in the recent past when Mr. Poolaw was young. Chiricahua Apaches were still held as prisoners of war at Fort Sill in Oklahoma. The United States government had sliced up reservations in an effort to break down tribal cohesiveness and force Indians to assimilate into mainstream American society, which had stresses of its own with a changing economy, waves of immigration and European war not far in the future. indianz/News/2015/016073.asp
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 21:36:52 +0000

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