Danish photographer of Idaho Indians
TR140.W741 .S34 2006
"With A Danish Photographer of Idaho Indians, Joanna Cohan Scherer rescues from oblivion a remarkable photographer - Benedicte Wrensted - who greatly contributed to the visual legacy of the Northern Shoshone, Lemhi, and Bannock ("Sho-Ban") American Indian tribes. This volume reproduces a substantial number of Wrensted's photographs, along with a detailed description of each image, including the names of the subjects, their biographical data, and an ethnographic analysis of their Native attire."."Scherer's biographical sketch of photographer Wrensted doubles as an intimate glimpse into small-town America at the turn of the last century. She examines the differences between Wrensted's Indian portraits and those by male photographers of the era and explains Wrensted's use of props, backdrops, and photographic techniques. Scherer also looks at the Native subjects themselves - who they were, what the photos convey about them, and their apparent attitudes toward photography." "A Danish Photographer of Idaho Indians redresses decades of neglect by restoring both Wrensted and her Indian subjects to a place in history - Wrensted as a distinguished photographer and her clients as named persons."--BOOK JACKET.

This book can be found in ICP Library