Join Kimberly Guerrero, Klee Benally, Pamela J. Peters, Steven P. Judd, Myrton Running Wolf, and Jim Ruel at UCR on Sat. May 14th - "Indigenous Perspectives: Identity and Representation Through Media." Several workshops will discuss Indigenous portrayal through film, social justice, art, and photography along with Keynote speakers speaking about native people in the film industry today.
Colors of Humanity Art Gallery!
Truly honored that two images from our Legacy of Exiled NDNZ series was selected as part of the Colors of Humanity Art Gallery! Even more that one was NOTEWORTHY selected!
Photo Session with Noah Watts
I had a photo session with the very talented actor, musician artist - Noah Watts. His music is amazing...Check out his music on #itunes HERE: https://itunes.apple.com/…/howling-in-the-night/id1092092615
ICYMI-Native Angelenos: Filmmaker Pamela J. Peters Deconstructs Stereotypes
I want to bring awareness of our presence and cultural contribution to "Los Angeles; we, too, have a story woven into the history of Southern California." #LANatives
Occidental College – March 24th 2016
I'll be speaking this Thursday at Occidental College addressing the historic U.S. policy of American Indian urban relocation and the visual, narrative imagery of American Indians in mass society - especially in the mecca of media - Hollywood!
Ocean of Life
"A REZ girl's dream of seeing the ocean for the first time..." The essence of the moon channels the waves of the deep blue sea…
Indian Woman in Harmony
A poem I wrote inspired by Maya Angelou. "This was inspired by a poem I read by Maya Angelou ... I hope you like."
I Crave you…
"This poem was inspire by my love of Pablo Neruda collect of Love Sonnets."
University of Oregon
Not Your Romantic Indian: Indigenous Photography and the Legacy of Edward Curtis
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