Indigenous Photograph 2022 Year in Pictures

Indigenous Photograph 2022 Year in Pictures

Dear Relatives,

2022 was a pivotal year for Indigenous Photograph — we continued to grow our global community through our international expansion and launched the second Indigenous Photograph Project Grant in collaboration with Photoville and Leica. Now more than ever, we need Indigenous peoples telling our own story and being in charge of our narratives. We hope you’ll enjoy this 2022 Year in Pictures from our members, through their assignment work, portraiture, long term projects, and personal stories. We look forward to continue weaving our community and sharing Indigenous stories next year. Sending you wishes for a prosperous, transformational, and happy 2023!

— Indigenous Photograph Team

KILIII YUYAN
Nanai + Hezhen
www.kiliii.com | @kiliiiyuyan

Portrait of Quannah Rose Chasinghorse-Potts, in front of sacred Indigenous land near her childhood home on the Navajo Nation. The landform is known as West Mitten, in Monument Valley, Utah. Set aside in 1958, it is a Navajo Nation tribal park, considered sacred by Diné and managed by the nation. Self-management of lands sacred to Indigenous peoples is one major aspect of the Native American landback movement.

PAT KANE
Timiskaming First Nation
www.patkanephoto.com | @patkanephoto

Settling in for the night at a hunting and trapping camp near Fort Good Hope, Buddy Gully carries on a way of life that has endured for generations.

IMMACULATA ABBA
Igbo
www.immaculataabba.com | @immaculata.na

Self-portrait, Abuja Nigeria. October, 2022.

KALI SPITZER
Kaska Dena + Jewish
kalispitzer.com | @kali_spitzer_photography

Min-Taylor Bai-Woo is a queer trans gender fluid woman of northern Korean,Chinese, and French descent. Born and raised on Turtle Island, she is a tattoo artist and anti-colonial supporter in her local community.

Tintype made 2022, on unceded territory of xʷməθkʷəy̓ əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel ̓ íl ̓ witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

JERO GONZALES
Quechua
www.jerogonzales.com | @jerogh

"Capulí Pallay", is a tradition carried out in the community of Paucarpata (Cusipata),consists of the collection of capulí, an Andean fruit that is harvested in carnival times.Cusco-Perú

TAIWO AINA
Yoruba
www.taiwoaina.com | @taiwoaina_

Portrait of Bibitayo lost in her thoughts on new year’s day in her room. January 1, 2022. Ibadan, Nigeria.

KAPULEI FLORES
Hawaiian
www.kapzphotography.com | @kapzphotography

The town I live in is known for being the home of the paniolo (cowboy), with a ranch being the center of our town. A big part of our town and our island of Hawaiʻi in general is rodeos. For some people it is their everyday way of life, something that is generational and is part of your mindset. Seeing the younger generations being actively present at the rodeos and in a paniolo lifestyle makes me hopeful that this way of life will continue on for many generations to come.

OKE OLUWASEGUN
Yoruba
www.okeoluwasegunm.wordpress.com | @okeoluwasegunmoses

Portrait of Gwandara people during a festival celebration in Garaku community, Nigeria. 25 Sept, 2022.

Gwandara “A Race That Prefers Dancing To Praying” is an on-going project exploring the the Gwandara culture and traditions.

OYEWOLE LAWAL
Yoruba
www.oyewolelawal.com | @oyewole__lawal

This photograph is from a story of my life in Tamas (darkness) fighting depression, seeing life to be a place of no meaning. Photographing this is to express the feelings.

DAKOTA MACE
Diné
www.dakotamace.com | @dmaceart

Helen Nez-Diné Elder Naal Tsoos Saní (The Old Paper Series) Lithograph (Varied Edition of 25) 22’ x 30” 2022

LINDA DUTAN
Cañari
www.cargocollective.com/lindadutan | @via.linfinite

Andean matriarch overseeing her family in unfamiliar waters in Wildwood State Park, NY, Sunday July 17, 2022.

JAIRO NICOLAS BERNAL USAMA
Los Pastos
@jaironicolasb_ph

Our ancestors have historically shed much blood fighting for the land, the territory and our rights. These struggles have not been in vain and have given us the strength and guide to continue resisting collectively. This photograph is part of the ongoing collaborative photographic project “The territory is not as they paint it.”

LAWRENCE SUMULONG
Casiguran Dumagat Agta
www.lawrencesumulong.com

Ceremonial wrist tying and blessings take place in Patterson Park; Akron; Ohio during Martyr Day; which commemorates the death of Saw Ba U Gyi; the first president of the Ka'Ren National Union. For the Ka'Ren American community members who are Christian; these more traditional and folkloric traditions inhabit a cultural space outside; but interconnected to their dogma. As one of the sole cultural community events in the year; the day has several parts starting with speeches and historical lessons in the morning and concluding with an award ceremony with cash awards and trophies for the sports tournaments that take place.

ALEXANDRA MOANA KING
Whakatohea, Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Porou + Uritaua
www.alexkingphotographer.com | @alexkingphotography

Pictured here is David Maruariki, a local Rarotongan carver and artist working with Master Carver Mike Tavioni, on building a traditional fishing canoe/vaka. David has been carving traditional artifacts and wood carvings since he was a young boy and learnt from Elder Mike Tavioni. This image was taken in September 2022, during a project called Te Mana O te Vaka in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. He uses a chainsaw to cut and shape the tree logs into a canoe.   

The significance of this project is about the revival of an ancestral practice and a way of life for many Polynesian communities. The traditional fishing canoe was built to enable our people to provide small and large fish to feed their communities and families. 

MARCEL PETIT
Cree + Metis
www.marcelpetit.ca | @mountainmetis

Peace, Beardys & Okemasis First Nation, Saskatchewan, Canada. July 17th, 2021

DAVID EXODUS
Atyap / Kataf
www.behance.net/dawalidavid | @dawalidavid

In a changing room prior to a Dambe competition at the Gidan Ali Zuma Local Boxing Arena in Deidei Abuja, Nigeria, a local Dambe boxer bandages his hand in a textile material (often a band-aid).
Dated September 4, 2022.

The Hausa people of northern Nigeria have their own Indigenous fighting style known as Dambe. Typically, throughout a match, each fighter tries to throw their opponent to the ground in order to completely overpower them.

MINIK BIDSTRUP
Inuk
www.minikbidstrup.com | @bidstrupp

Destroyed russian 2S19 Msta tank on display.

Lviv, Ukraine. August 11 2022

JOSHUA ERAGBIE
Afemai
www.skyunitblog.wordpress.com | @eragbie_joshua

On 3 March 2022, Susan Oboh, a final-year student at the University of Benin, passed away after being shot by armed robbers. Oboh was seeing off a visitor in the Osasogie area, a community close to the university gate.⁣ On 7 March, the student community gathered for a candlelight procession to honor her. The issue of insecurity remains a concern for Nigeria. Besides the Boko Haram terrorist group, armed gangs, kidnappers, community clashes and separatist groups have exacerbated the insecurity situation in the country. The 2021 Global Peace Index produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace has ranked Nigeria 146 among 163 independent nations and territories according to its level of peacefulness.⁣

JOSUÉ RIVAS
Mexica + Otomi
www.josuerivas.co | @josue_foto

Portrait of hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl during a photo session for his new song San. X grew up in the climate justice movement and is now using music as a form of advocacy to bring people together and take action. Portland, OR December 3, 2022.

BRIAN ADAMS
Inupiaq
www.baphotos.com | @brianadamsphotography

Okmulgee, Oklahoma - June 25, 2022: Director Sterlin Harjo for The Atlantic.

TAHILA MINTZ
Yaqui
www.tahila.net | @tahilasnap

Missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2-Spirit people runs rampent. This red hand print signifies standing in solidarity. It visually expresses that they will not be silent in the face of these injustices as law enforcement is without action. Akwesasne Mohawk Territory, July 2022.

URIEL MONTÚFAR
Aymara
www.urielmontufar.com | @urielmontufar

Fireworks on the eve of the Alta Gracia festival, Ayaviri, Puno, Peru. September 15, 2022

Jossue RIvas Granados