Red Ink provides perspective
Magazine focus: today's IndiansThe American Indian artists featured in Red Ink magazine are not afraid to push the envelope.
Take Bunky Echo-Hawk, whose artwork pokes fun at Indian stereotypes through popular culture in the latest issue of the student-run publication at the University of Arizona.
"Hollywood and the mass media in general portray American Indians as a people of the past, as if our story stopped 100 years ago," said Echo-Hawk, who is of Pawnee and Yakama descent. "You rarely see the modern Indian perspective."
Take Bunky Echo-Hawk, whose artwork pokes fun at Indian stereotypes through popular culture in the latest issue of the student-run publication at the University of Arizona.
"Hollywood and the mass media in general portray American Indians as a people of the past, as if our story stopped 100 years ago," said Echo-Hawk, who is of Pawnee and Yakama descent. "You rarely see the modern Indian perspective."


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