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Hulleah J.
Tsinhnahjinnie[pronunciation?] (born 1954) is a
Navajo Nation photographer,
museum director, curator, and professor. She is
living in Davis...
- photographers; however,
acceptance to the
genre has met with challenges.
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie (Navajo-Muscogee-Seminole), has not only
established a
successful career...
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Gorman Museum at the
University of California, Davis,
curated by
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie. That
shows also
traveled to the
Burke Museum of
Natural History and...
- Cobb's
close connection to her
subjects and the
ability to, as
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie puts it, "truly (imagine)
Native American women with love and a humanizing...
- Teton, Shoshone-Bannock
model for
Sacajawea Gold
Dollar coin
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Seminole/Muscogee/Diné photographer, writer, curator, and educator...
- photographers; however,
acceptance to the
genre has met with challenges.
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie (Navajo/Muscogee/Seminole) has not only
established a
successful career...
- Claxton,
Frank Tuttle,
Garnet Pavatea, and many others.
Hulleah J.
Tsinhnahjinnie presently serves as
director of the museum,
which started in 2004. George...
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Chitimacha /
Choctaw (born1980)
Richard Throssel Cree (1882–1933)
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Muscogee/Seminole/Navajo (born 1954)
Richard Ray Whitman, Yuchi/Muscogee...
- "[permanent dead link]
Cherokee Nation Tourism. (retrieved 21
March 2010)
Tsinhnahjinnie,
Hulleah J. and
Veronica P****alacqua, eds. Our People, Our Land, Our...
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emeritus at the
School of the Art
Institute of
Chicago (SAIC)
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie (BFA 1981, painting),
educator at UC
Davis Robert Arneson (MFA 1958)...