Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) environmental activist, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie

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Cultural affiliations: Taskigi, Diné (Navajo)
born 1954
Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) environmental activist, 1996
Portfolio/Series title: The Native American and Hawaiian Women of Hope Series
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: gelatin silver print; hand coloring
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 33 x 20.3 cm
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 13 0.9921 x 8 0.99213 in
Mount Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 14 x 11 in
Mat Dimensions (Height x Width): 19 x 14 in
Credit line: Museum purchase: Peter T. Bohan Art Acquisition Fund
Accession number: 2002.0103.06
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Exhibition Label: "American Indian Art at the Spencer Museum," 6-Sep-2003 to 19-Oct-2003, Andrea Norris The six photographs displayed here are half the works in Tsinhnahjinnie’s Women of Hope: Portraits of Indigenous Women portfolio, which formed the basis for poster sets that were widely distributed, with a study guide, to schools and community centers throughout the United States in 1997. A panel of American Indian scholars and community people chose the subjects. Tsinhnahjinnie spent a year meeting and photographing the women and also documented her photography sessions. Winona LaDuke was on the board of Greenpeace and ran as the vice presidential candidate with Ralph Nader in 2000.