Káma-Kapúska! Making Marks in Indian Country, 1833–34

Scholarly Article note 21

Jolene Rickard has been the best at articulating this local level to art historical interpretation in indigenous contexts; see “Indigenous and Iroquoian Art as Knowledge: In the Shadow of the Eagle” (PhD diss., SUNY Buffalo, 1996); and “Visualizing Sovereignty in the Time of Biometric Sensors,” South Atlantic Quarterly 110, no. 2 (2011): 465–86.

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