Enduring Culture: A Century of Photography of the Southwest Indians

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These photographs are the best records we have of the strength and persistence of American Indian culture. (N. Scott Momaday, Pulitzer Prize winner). There is a noble purpose behind Keegan's book -to show the enduring quality of Southwest Indian culture…Page after page brings us the past positioned against the present in uncanny pictorial harmony. (Library Journal). The Navajos named her 'Many Eyes, ' a reference to Marcia Keegan's cameras. And maybe also to her ability to see what others do not.

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These photographs are the best records we have of the strength and persistence of American Indian culture. (N. Scott Momaday, Pulitzer Prize winner). There is a noble purpose behind Keegan’s book -to show the enduring quality of Southwest Indian culture…Page after page brings us the past positioned against the present in uncanny pictorial harmony. (Library Journal). The Navajos named her ‘Many Eyes, ‘ a reference to Marcia Keegan’s cameras. And maybe also to her ability to see what others do not.

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Weight 2.23 lbs
Dimensions 10.82 × 10.85 × 0.68 in
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