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People Of The Big Voice Tom Jones Michael Schmudlach Matthew Daniel Mason Amy Lonetree George A Greendeer Jones

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People Of The Big Voice Tom Jones Michael Schmudlach Matthew Daniel Mason Amy Lonetree George A Greendeer Jones
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Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 53.87 MB
Author: Tom Jones & Michael Schmudlach & Matthew Daniel Mason & Amy Lonetree & George A. Greendeer [Jones, Tom]
ISBN: 9780870206597, 0870206591
Language: English
Year: 2014

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People Of The Big Voice Tom Jones Michael Schmudlach Matthew Daniel Mason Amy Lonetree George A Greendeer Jones by Tom Jones & Michael Schmudlach & Matthew Daniel Mason & Amy Lonetree & George A. Greendeer [jones, Tom] 9780870206597, 0870206591 instant download after payment.

People of the Big Voice tells the visual history of Ho-Chunk families at the turn of the twentieth century and beyond as depicted through the lens of Black River Falls, Wisconsin studio photographer, Charles Van Schaick. The family relationships between those who "sat for the photographer" are clearly visible in these images—sisters, friends, families, young couples—who appear and reappear to fill in a chronicle spanning from 1879 to 1942. Also included are candid shots of Ho-Chunk on the streets of Black River Falls, outside family dwellings, and at powwows. As author and Ho-Chunk tribal member Amy Lonetree writes, "A significant number of the images were taken just a few short years after the darkest, most devastating period for the Ho-Chunk. Invasion, diseases, warfare, forced assimilation, loss of land, and repeated forced removals from our beloved homelands left the Ho-Chunk people in a fight for their culture and their lives."

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