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Native North American Peoples - General & Miscellaneous, Fashion & Costume - Native American, Native North American Peoples - Art & Artifacts, Portrait Photography - General & Miscellaneous, Peoples & Nationalities in Art

Faces from the Land: Twenty Years of Pow-wow Tradition

by Ben Marra, Linda Marra
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Overview

After the success of Powwow: Images Along the Red Road, this new book by the Marras presents more photographs and testimonies. Faces from the Land reveals the dancers, who, united by the ageless rhythms of the powwow drums, come from many tribes, different trades, and every corner of North America and celebrate customs both ancient and modern, bringing them together as a proud community to preserve tribal traditions.

 

Since 1988, photographer Ben Marra and his wife, Linda, have crisscrossed the nation to document the majestic dance regalia worn at Native American powwows. Traveling to over 30 cities a year, Ben Marra invites participants into his makeshift studio to be photographed in full traditional dress, while Linda records the stories behind their outfits and dance. The resulting images are stunning, and capture not only the brilliant colors and incredible craftsmanship of the regalia, but the personal journeys that inspired them.

Synopsis

After the success of Powwow: Images Along the Red Road, this new book by the Marras presents more photographs and testimonies. Faces from the Land reveals the dancers, who, united by the ageless rhythms of the powwow drums, come from many tribes, different trades, and every corner of North America and celebrate customs both ancient and modern, bringing them together as a proud community to preserve tribal traditions.

Since 1988, photographer Ben Marra and his wife, Linda, have crisscrossed the nation to document the majestic dance regalia worn at Native American powwows. Traveling to over 30 cities a year, Ben Marra invites participants into his makeshift studio to be photographed in full traditional dress, while Linda records the stories behind their outfits and dance. The resulting images are stunning, and capture not only the brilliant colors and incredible craftsmanship of the regalia, but the personal journeys that inspired them.

About the Author, Ben Marra

Ben and Linda Marra are a husband-and-wife team who began to document powwows in 1988. The Marras' ongoing photography project includes a traveling exhibition for museums, two yearly calendar titles, fine art photographs, and lithographic art prints.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Abrams, Harry N., Inc.
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810983359

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