From the NYT’s Lens Blog–click through for the slideshow of Adam Sings in the Timber’s photos.
It often seems as if America has only two frames through which to view its native culture: ceremony and pageantry or poverty and addiction.
“They are both opposite ends,” Adam Sings in the Timber said. “There is so much more in the middle.”
Mr. Sings in the Timber has had ample opportunity to reflect on how Indian culture is portrayed. He is a freelance multimedia and video producer for Reznet, a Native American news, information and entertainment Web site that trains and mentors college students who are preparing for journalism careers. He has also been documenting the everyday life of the Crow Tribe in southeastern Montana.