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CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, CHIEF INTERNATIONAL ANCHOR: And now, to one woman’s mission to photograph every Native American tribe in the United States. Matika Wilbur has spent a decade documenting indigenous ...
She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time. She published a book of her photos titled "Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America." Photographer Matika ...
TULALIP — Matika Wilbur, a Tulalip and Swinomish tribal member, has spent the past decade documenting the modern lives of Native Americans in each of the 562 federally-recognized Indian tribes. In ...
The Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery at Santa Monica College (SMC) is excited to present “Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America”, by widely acclaimed photographer, writer, podcaster, ...
The project began with a number: 562. It was the number of federally recognized tribes in the United States when photographer Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) quit her job, packed her camera, and ...
Matika Wilbur has spent a decade documenting Indigenous culture for her new book "Project 562." She joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss social and political issues that are affecting Native American ...
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