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Quiz: Photographers and Native Americans

This quiz is designed for adult learners and focuses on the relationship between photographers and Native American culture. Answer the following questions thoughtfully.

  1. Who was Edward Curtis and what was his significant contribution to the documentation of Native American culture?

  2. Explain the impact of photography on the perception of Native Americans during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  3. Identify one photographer known for their work with Native American subjects and discuss how their approach differed from others in their time.

  4. What role did government policies, such as the Dawes Act, play in shaping the images captured by photographers of Native Americans?

  5. How did the portrayal of Native Americans in photography affect their representation in American history and popular culture?

  6. Select one notable photograph of a Native American and analyze how it reflects the culture or experiences of the subject depicted.

  7. Discuss the ethical considerations photographers face when documenting Native American communities.

  8. What is the significance of "cultural appropriation" in the context of photography and Native American representation?

  9. How have contemporary Native American photographers altered the narrative surrounding their own culture through the medium of photography?

  10. Describe the legacy of early Native American photography on current perceptions and understanding of Native American identities.


Feel free to reflect and provide detailed answers to each question based on your understanding and research into the subject matter.