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- Title
THIS WAS NEVER A KNIFE FIGHT.
- Authors
Johnson, Merritt
- Abstract
Merritt Johnson earned her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 2003, and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art in 2005. Her practice includes drawing, painting, sculpture, and performance; involving the pursuit of survival, camouflage, disguise, hybridity and monsters. Her work is influenced by her mixed ancestry, including Mohawk, Blackfoot and non-Indigenous. Based in New York, she exhibits and performs and in traditional and nontraditional venues throughout North America. The stories related in this paper are the cultural property of the Haudensaunee (Iroquois SIx Nation) Confederacy and it's people.
- Subjects
IROQUOIS mythology; IROQUOIS literature; FOUNDATION myths; ANIMALS in literature; MONSTERS; CREATION mythology
- Publication
Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, 2012, Issue 22, p6
- ISSN
1756-9575
- Publication type
Article