An Unexpected Find: Self-Representation in Nineteenth-Century Portrait Photographs of Canadian Lenape

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION Journal of Moravian History Pub Date : 2018-11-07 DOI:10.5325/JMORAHIST.18.2.0187
Menja Holtz
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abstract:Seven photographs discovered in the Moravian Archives show inhabitants of Moraviantown, Ontario, six Lenape and one European. The photographs were taken in the second half of the nineteenth century, at an early stage of the development of photography. The research about the sitters in the photographs and the particular story of these pictures has brought to light details about the relationship between indigenous and missionary inhabitants of the village. In order to discuss the function of the photographs for the portrayed, for the people who gave them away as gifts, those who received them, and finally those who collected them, we need to look at the context of photographic self-representation of indigenous peoples in North America during the nineteenth century. Contextualizing the photographs means to go through the layers of meanings and interpretations these images underwent in the course of their existence. In looking at them we can learn more about the colonial perception of indigenous people, photographic images, and how the colonial perception has influenced our view on history. The stories of these photographs support the hypothesis that Lenape people used a wide array of strategies to ensure their survival, despite limitations forced upon them by the colonists.
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意想不到的发现:19世纪加拿大莱纳普肖像照片中的自我表现
在摩拉维亚档案中发现的七张照片显示了安大略省摩拉维亚镇的居民,六张Lenape和一张欧洲人。这些照片拍摄于19世纪下半叶,当时是摄影技术发展的早期阶段。对照片中的人物和这些照片的特殊故事的研究,揭示了村里土著居民和传教士居民之间关系的细节。为了讨论照片对于被描绘者的作用,对于把它们作为礼物送出去的人,对于接收它们的人,最后是那些收集它们的人,我们需要看看19世纪北美土著人民的摄影自我表现的背景。将照片语境化意味着要经历这些图像在其存在过程中所经历的层层意义和解释。通过观察它们,我们可以更多地了解土著人民的殖民观念,摄影图像,以及殖民观念如何影响我们对历史的看法。这些照片的故事支持了一种假设,即莱纳佩人使用了各种各样的策略来确保他们的生存,尽管殖民者强加给他们的限制。
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