Toba Tucker's expressive portraits honouring Pueblo artists were
made over a two-and-a-half year sojourn in the Southwest. These
photographs form a record for history and art at the end of the
twentieth century and portray Tucker's interest in the individuals
and families who pass their artistic traditions from one generation
to the next. The portraits reflect the sense of belonging that she
so evidently found among the people who welcomed her into their
homes, and they attest to her abiding respect and deep appreciation
for the native traditions that continue to carry the Pueblo spirit.
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