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Digitally illustrated portrait of Agnes Williams reflecting her leadership as founder of the Women of All Red Nations (W.A.R.N.).Creator
Waylon WilsonDigital Heritage
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Digital portrait of Susan M. Hill, PhD created by Tuscarora artist and HARK Digital Archivist Waylon Wilson. Dr. Hill is an alum of the American Studies Department, receiving her M.A and focusing her thesis on Salamanca Leases. Creator
Waylon WilsonDigital Heritage
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Digital Portrait of Mishuana GoemanCreator
Waylon WilsonDigital Heritage
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Digital portrait of Marilyn SchindlerCreator
Waylon WilsonDigital Heritage
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Digital portrait of Jolene Rickard, PhD created by Tuscarora artist and HARK Digital Archivist Waylon Wilson. Dr. Rickard is an alum of the American Studies Department where she received her PhD. Clan:
TurtleDigital Heritage
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Digital portrait of Barry White keheh. Many alumni of the program identify Barry as their touchstone and a key faculty member in their successes as students both in the classroom and outside. Creator
Waylon WilsonClan:
TurtleDigital Heritage
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Digitally illustrated portrait of Theresa McCarthy reflecting her research on the Haldimand Tract. Creator
Waylon WilsonDigital Heritage
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Digitally illustrated portrait of John Mohawk reflecting his work on food sovereignty and the White Corn project.Creator
Waylon WilsonClan:
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Oil on panel, 30 x 24 inches, 31.125 x 25.125 x 3 inches framedCreator
Luanne Redeye