"The History Maker" Honorable Secretary Deb Haaland
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Limited Edition, Signed and Numbered Print/Poster (175), FREE USA Shipping
Honorable Secretary Deb Haaland, by Joseph Kayne
Portion of the Proceeds go to NIWRC & Native Forward
Museums Please Contact Dante at 1-505-592-6375 or skyeaglecollection@19@gmail.com for the wholesale price
About:
Secretary Deb Haaland made history when she became the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary. She is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna and a 35th generation New Mexican.
Joseph Kayne photographs the American landscape, the Heartland, and Native American archaeological sites with a 4x5 large format view camera. His latest projects, involve working in the rare antique process, known as Wet Plate Collodion Tintype photography, using an 8x10 old wooden camera and a brass Petzval lens from 1870. Joe’s photographs have been exhibited in galleries, museums, and private collections across the country, including the Heard Museum and the Museum of Natural History, and his tintype of Deb Haaland was shown on The Rachel Maddow Show.
11x14
Limited Edition, Signed and Numbered Print/Poster (175), FREE USA Shipping
Honorable Secretary Deb Haaland, by Joseph Kayne
Portion of the Proceeds go to NIWRC & Native Forward
Museums Please Contact Dante at 1-505-592-6375 or skyeaglecollection@19@gmail.com for the wholesale price
About:
Secretary Deb Haaland made history when she became the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary. She is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna and a 35th generation New Mexican.
Joseph Kayne photographs the American landscape, the Heartland, and Native American archaeological sites with a 4x5 large format view camera. His latest projects, involve working in the rare antique process, known as Wet Plate Collodion Tintype photography, using an 8x10 old wooden camera and a brass Petzval lens from 1870. Joe’s photographs have been exhibited in galleries, museums, and private collections across the country, including the Heard Museum and the Museum of Natural History, and his tintype of Deb Haaland was shown on The Rachel Maddow Show.
11x14
Limited Edition, Signed and Numbered Print/Poster (175), FREE USA Shipping
Honorable Secretary Deb Haaland, by Joseph Kayne
Portion of the Proceeds go to NIWRC & Native Forward
Museums Please Contact Dante at 1-505-592-6375 or skyeaglecollection@19@gmail.com for the wholesale price
About:
Secretary Deb Haaland made history when she became the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary. She is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna and a 35th generation New Mexican.
Joseph Kayne photographs the American landscape, the Heartland, and Native American archaeological sites with a 4x5 large format view camera. His latest projects, involve working in the rare antique process, known as Wet Plate Collodion Tintype photography, using an 8x10 old wooden camera and a brass Petzval lens from 1870. Joe’s photographs have been exhibited in galleries, museums, and private collections across the country, including the Heard Museum and the Museum of Natural History, and his tintype of Deb Haaland was shown on The Rachel Maddow Show.