Northern Plains Native Americans : a modern wet plate perspective. [Volume two] / Shane Balkowitsch, ambrotypist.

Photographer
Balkowitsch, Shane, 1969- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
  • New York, NY : G Editions, 2022.
  • Latvia
  • ©2022
Description
123 pages : chiefly illustrations, chiefly portraits ; 32 cm

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    Writer of foreword
    Writer of introduction
    Original publisher
    Library of Congress genre(s)
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    Summary note
    As one of the fewer than 1,000 wet plate collodion artists practicing around the world, Balkowitsch provides an intimate view into the lives of Native American people in North Dakota and Northern Plains, simultaneously capturing their stories and preserving their legacies.
    Notes
    • "Volume two in the series of four that will be published, represents a careful selection of 50 of my favorite images from the second 250 plates made out of an eventual 1000"--Colophon.
    • "This is number ... of 2000 limited editions of this book"--Page opposite inside front cover..
    • Includes index.
    • Original ISBN and publisher from title page verso: 9781685244132. Nostalgic Glass Wet Plate Studio.
    • Geditions information and ISBN taken from partial dust jacket (obi).
    Contents
    • Foreword: loving artistry and respect at a critical moment in the history of America / Clay Jenkinson
    • Introduction / Jeffrey Sklan
    • Nostalgic Glass Natural Light Studio, Bismarck, North Dakota / photograph by Thomas W. Wirtz
    • Ambrotypes: the photographs
    • Appendix index: the second 250 Native Americans photographed: Northern Plains Native American/a modern wet plate perspective/volume two
    • Acknowledgments / Shane Balkowitsch
    • Northern Plains Native Americans: a modern wet plate perspective: archives curating original black glass ambrotypes
    • Speech at the Sorbonne, Paris, April 23, 1910 [selection] / Theodore Roosevelt
    • A note about the series
    • Colophon.
    • Native American portraits in the Ambrotypes: the photographs section: Aiyana Rayne Burnstick
    • Clifford Joseph Graham
    • Debra Anne Haaland
    • Larry Allen Yazzie
    • Brandy Rose Duarte
    • Seth Charles Ramsey
    • Jackson David Ripley
    • Jagger Mamaajii Ripley-Jaakola
    • Wiconi Suta Win
    • Ashley Rose Cherry
    • Cheyenne Eete Kippenberger
    • Cipriano Joseph White Bull
    • Eugene Jesse White IV
    • Otakwan Acahkos Iskwiw
    • Valahlena Rahyne Steeprock
    • Rowena Stephanie Roberts
    • Veronica Lynn Skinaway
    • Solomon Seth Scabbyrobe
    • Albert Richard Little Owl III
    • Troy Fox Keahna Morsette
    • Ira Lawrence High Elk
    • Volney Veryl Fasthorse
    • Jaelyn Rita Two Hearts
    • Baylee Ann LaCompte
    • Paige Victoria Dauphinais
    • Kory David Annis
    • Leslie Faye Crow
    • Red Feather Raven Heart
    • Trey Cole Morsette
    • Jason Shane Two Crow
    • Gloria Delaini White Bull
    • Savannah Jade Austin
    • Michah Rae Highwalking
    • Summer Loran Bowman
    • Noodin Niimebin Shawanda
    • Thane Marshall Beheler
    • Terrence James Morgan
    • Carlos John Picotte
    • Delvin Luke Rabbit Head, Sr.-- Grace Lynne Her Many Horses
    • Samuel Louis Seaboy
    • Chozey Joran Morsette
    • Joshua Wade Atcheynum
    • Paris Don Wolf
    • Kaylee Ruth LaCompte
    • Kenya Marie Scabbyrobe
    • Kristen Joy Tootoosis
    • Mahpiya Ota Mani Zephier
    • Marquel Tyreese Holiday
    • Tokeya Waci U Richardson.
    ISBN
    • 1943876428
    • 9781943876426
    • 9781943876426 ((G Editions))
    • 9781685244132 ((Nostalgic Glass Wet Plate Studio)))
    • 1685244130 ((Nostalgic Glass Wet Plate Studio)))
    OCLC
    1373336912
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