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Contemporary Indigenous Artists Using Digital Materials
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Digital (Counter)Mapping and Place
Survivance and Futurity
(Re)(Hi)storying
Identity and Authenticity
Living Language
Artists by Material/Process
AI/Machine Learning
Animation
App Design
Audio
Digital Fabrication
Digital Imagery
Digital Photography
Installation
Mixed Media
Performance
Video
Video Games
VR/AR
Artists by Theme
(Counter-)Mapping
(Dis)connection
Authenticity
Authority
Boundaries/Borders
Categorization
Colonialism
Communication
Conflict
Contemporary Life
Craft
Decolonization
Disability
Embodiment
History/Re-historying
Humor
Identity
Indigenous futurity
Land/Place
Positionality (native/settler)
Relationality
Song
Sovereignty
Stereotypes
Story
Survivance
The Non-Human
Time
Visibility
Water
Womanhood
Artists by Tribal Affiliation
Anishinaabe
Apsáalooke (Crow)
Cahuilla
Chemehuevi
Chippewa
Cree
Dakota
Dene
Jemez Pueblo
Māori
Mohawk / Kanien’kehá:ka
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Navajo Nation
Northern Chumash
Ojibwe
Osage
Sioux
Tlingit
Tuscarora
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Humor
Ryan Redcorn
Osage
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Digital Imagery, Digital Photography, Performance, Video
Cara Romero
Chemehuevi
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Digital Imagery, Digital Photography
Adam & Zack Khalil
Ojibwe
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Installation, Video
Naphtali Faulkner
Māori
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Video Games
Elisa Harkins
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
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Audio, Performance, Video