Natives Photograph began in 2018 as a database of indigenous visual storytellers from across north America, providing a resource for those wishing to hire more inclusively – since mainstream narratives historically have been largely in the hands of non-indigenous people. Relaunched as Indigenous Photograph the site is expanding into a global community of photographers who seek to bring balance to the way stories are told about indigenous people.
Tusuy (dance in Quecha) is a profound cultural manifestation, connecting people to their ancestral legacy. Tusuy becomes a ritual where light and movement are revealed through its transformation. Ephemeral landscapes become repositories of time and their temporal spatiality reestablishes the link with the sensory experience beyond the visible.
Matt Fidler
The Guardian