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[North American] Indian art.
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- Source of title proper: Title supplied by University of Waterloo, Graphic Services staff.
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11 photographs : b&w negatives ; 6 x 6 cm
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Photographs of eight artworks. Also includes a list of artist names, titles and possibly prices that likely correspond to the artworks in the photographs.
Information from the list has been copied below:
Clutesi -- Thunderbird and Whale -- 200
Kagige -- Thunderbird and Thunder -- 60
Tailfeathers -- Drinking Party -- 350
Wuttunee -- Christening Party -- 500
Morriseau -- "102" Bear, Man and Fish -- 75
Beavon -- Gladys and Virginia -- 75
Janvier -- Divide and Rule Axiom -- 250
Land -- The Legend of the Flying Horse -- 150
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Public domain.
Preferred citation: University of Waterloo Archives. Graphic Services fonds.
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Photographs did not appear in any edition of the Gazette in 1968. - NM
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“Indian” is an outdated term used historically to refer to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada which many find offensive. The use of the term in the file title has been maintained in keeping with Special Collections & Archives’ approach to language in archival descriptions, which prioritizes speaking openly about and clearly identifying problematic, harmful, and otherwise offensive records in the department’s holdings. This approach, while potentially upsetting, allows for the critical assessment and questioning of historical material by contemporary researchers.
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- University of Waterloo. Central Photographic. (Photographer)