

Now that I have completed the PhD (yay me!), I am working towards reading the books on my TBR (to-be-read) pile. The stack is long. The stack is thick. eeeeee. There is a large mix of Indigenous literature in all the genres, as well as many books on visual art and photography. I'm actually hella excited to be starting this because there are honestly so many great writers and collections out there and I finally have the time and mental capacity to sit and enjoy them.
Anyways, I'm putting together mini reflections for myself because research habits die hard. I say reflection because by no way is this serious - this is not a critical analysis. This is just my thoughts on what I'm reading, sometimes very well put together and sometimes just a chaotic spill of feelings. Don't come for me.
- In Light and Shadow: A Photographic History from Indigenous America. By Brian Adams and Sarah Stacke.
- Bead Talk - Indigenous Knowledge and Aesthetics from the Flatlands. Edited by Carmen Robertson, Judy Anderson and Katherine Boyer.
- Oral History and Photography. Editors: Alexander Freund and Alistair Thomson.
- Beyond the Glittering World: an Anthology of Indigenous Feminism and Futurisms. Edited by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake, and Darcie Little Badger.