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I suddenly felt less isolated in my experience as an Indian American and as a third-culture woman. Enlarge this image Kayla Patil, 7, watches her 3-year-old brother Eshaan's haircutting ceremony ...
Native American photographer Dugan Aguilar, left, seen in an archive photo during his Born of the Bear Dance photo exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, Nov ...
Matika Wilbur photographed members of every federally recognized Native American tribe. She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time.
“I’ve been an environmental activist my entire life,” says Native American photographer Cara Romero, who recalls growing up in the ’80s on the Chemehuevi reservation in the Mojave Desert ...
Ten years ago, Native American photographer Matika Wilbur embarked on a road trip with an ambitious goal to document all 562 federally recognized Indigenous tribes. Her multiyear work culminated ...
When the noted ethnological photographer Edward S. Curtis published his 20-volume collection of photographs titled “The North American Indian” in the early years of the 20th century, it was ...
Pervez Taufiq, an Indian-American photographer, and his Indian-American family faced insults after their United Airlines flight landed in Los Angeles. A fellow passenger onboard a shuttle bus ...
An Indian American photographer is speaking out about a video he captured of a woman verbally attacking his family with racist slurs on a United Airlines shuttle bus. Fifty-year-old Pervez Taufiq ...
Through her grief, an Indian American photographer rediscovers her heritage By Maansi Srivastava Published May 9, 2023 at 6:12 AM EDT ...
Native American photographer Dugan Aguilar, left, seen in an archive photo during his Born of the Bear Dance photo exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, Nov ...
Matika Wilbur photographed members of every federally recognized Native American tribe. She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time.
Documentary photographer Maansi Srivastava shares a story of growing up in the United States and reclaiming her roots in her project Roots Hanging from the Banyan Tree.