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Lion of Judah
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Photographs and Proper Behavior
I'm getting such good advice on my other thread that I thought I'd start a new one with two other questions I have.
I've seen any number of posts in various threads concerning spectators taking pictures at powwows. I would, for the most part, never take a picture of any INDIVIDUAL without asking their permission first, but crowd scenes are a different story. I have two questions concerning photographing individuals. What are y'all's opinions concerning taking a picture of an individual WHILE they are dancing (assuming I'm not using flash photography and I am where I'm supposed to be)? OK? Not OK? Depends on the dance? Depends on.....? My second question concerns taking a picture of an individual in other situations. Say I want to photograph someone whose regalia I find particularly stunning. Should I offer them something for taking their picture? Money? A cig., if they smoke? Some frybread/a Coke from a nearby vendor? I ask because I've seen posts disapproving of NOT offering anything as well as posts disapproving of making the offer. What do y'all think? My last question (for this thread anyway ) is much more specific and concerns my attendance at Crow Fair. Are there any cultural things/pitfalls I should be particularly aware of specific to the Crow? For example, I learned to point at things with my lips/chin/eyes after spending some time in southeast Asia and accidentally offending some people by pointing with my hands.Hope y'all don't find my questions too tedious. Thanks! |
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Holy Indian Taco Batman!
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Good Q's. Just wondering what are your intentions for this photography? Are these pics going to sit in an album at home? Go on the web for the world to see? Be sold or used to sell? I think that the answer to this question will help others to answer your original questions regarding taking pictures.
One thing that I expect you'll hear is to pay attention to the MC. There might be times, where it is desired to not have pictures taken and the MC will generally announce that. You should honor the command to not take pics. |
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Lion of Judah
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Thanks Hobbs. I didn't think of that.
The pics would pretty much be sitting in an album at home. I am not a professional photog., so they would NOT be sold. The only public use I could conceive of would be PERHAPS including some on my account at VirtualTourist.com, and that would depend on the picture. I wouldn't have any qualms about posting a crowd scene on VT. I would consider posting a pic of someone dancing, but that would depend on the picture and how recognizable the person is in the picture. I would NOT publicly post any pic of a person like in my final example in my last post (Gee, your regalia is so beautiful, may I take your picture?) without that person's expressed permission. Hope that clears things up. Thanks. |
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No sweat. By the way, I used to live in the Austin, Tx., area, worked there for years. We lived in the Buda/Kyle area, and then in the Drippings Springs area. The kids went to Hays Schools and to Dripping Springs Schools, of course. It's a beautiful area to live in, we were near Hamilton Pool at Dripping Springs. I attended ACC there, part-time, until I got enough credts to transfer them back to a college in Michigan to get my degree. I liked Austin, just couldn't make enough money to stay there. Oklahoma is more my style, alot more Indians here. The only time I seen any Indians in Texas was at the Red Rose or the Yellow Rose, although I did get alot of help from the Alabama-Coushatta, when we first moved there.
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I grew up in Bixby, Oklahoma, right outside of Tulsa. My mom still lives in Pryor. We went to the Tulsa powwow every year, plus smaller ones in the surrounding area. After Oklahoma it was kind of a culture shock moving down here. It was like "where are all the NDNs?!" |
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Yeah, I'm going the Tulsa Pow Wow, we haven't made reservation yet, but we will. Last year we had to stay way down in Muskogee, because Tiger Woods decided to have a golf game on the same day I wanted to go to the PowWow. Texas is a cultural shock to anyone, I moved there from Michigan, via New Mexico. I always thought it was a professional town, good for professionals, not much for the others. It is the State Capitol, and it has UT, and all those hi-techs. My kids could probably do ok there, as they are all college grads, but none of them ever went back to Austin, even after graduation from college. My Son was hoping for a job in Dallas, but got a better job in Florida. One of my Daughters works in Tulsa town, and the other works all over Oklahoma because she is in Health Care Administration, she gets transferred alot, but may settle here in SE Oklahoma, because she has more seniority now. My Daughter was going to take a position in HCA in Salina, Ok., which is near Pryor, I think, I get those little towns mixed up, but she turned it down and went with a different Company, and then took a position here in SE Oklahoma, Choctaw Country. We have lived all over Ok., Tulsa area, Sand Springs, OKC area, and now down in Choctaw Country, even a few years at Tenkiller lake. That would be Creek, Cherokee, Cheyenne, and Choctaw Nations, respectively. I am Ottawa/Chippewa Indian, and I have never lived in the Ottawa Nation in Oklahoma, just visited their pow wow. I spent a good part of my childhood on the reservation in Michigan, and went to Indian boarding school, for a time. |
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thank you for this, I have only been to one pow wow so far and I am famous for whipping out my camera and taking candid shots (I didn't know this was frowned upon generally either, my family probably talks about me when I'm not there lol!) but they were very clear about when it was ok and not ok to do certain things at the pow wow, and it was easy to follow. I did not know the part about offering someone something to take their picture either, so again thanks for the post! and hello :D
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Here's my two cents:
I got stopped once in the middle of an intertribal to pose for a picture for two German tourists...that was not ok, but I obliged so that we wouldn't cause a scene (although I kinda wish I hadn't). People should always offer something when taking pictures of/with powwow dancers. I'm a little ambivalent about the pictures in groups. I can see how it would be ok and not ok. As long as it's not during an honoring or other ceremony, I think it's fine with me at least. My picture/image has been used without my permission many times in adds and videos. I would be ok with that if it was the powwow committee or powwows.com using it, but I've gotten put in someone's book about powwows and someone's video about urban Indians without my knowing. I wasn't too happy to find that out... Bottom line, just be respectful!
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) is much more specific and concerns my attendance at Crow Fair. Are there any cultural things/pitfalls I should be particularly aware of specific to the Crow? For example, I learned to point at things with my lips/chin/eyes after spending some time in southeast Asia and accidentally offending some people by pointing with my hands.


