Title: Photographer Captured Changing Lives of His People

Content: <div id='article-page'><div id='article-content' data-media-url='//news-app-staging.s3.amazonaws.com' data-base-url='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/1815/photog.m4a' data-capture-url='//staging.analytics.lingraphica.com/events/capture_news' data-article-title='Photographer Captured Changing Lives of His People' data-article-id='2332'><script src='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/javascripts/getscripts.js'></script><link rel='stylesheet' href='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/stylesheets/article.css' type='text/css' /><div class='article'><p><span data-start-time='0' data-end-time='10646'>For more than 50 years, photographer Horace Poolaw captured the lives of members of his American Indian tribe.</span> <span data-start-time='10646' data-end-time='20583'>Now, The National Museum of the American Indian is showing the American Indian photographer&rsquo;s rare work.</span> <span data-start-time='20583' data-end-time='28979'>The exhibit is called &ldquo;For a Love of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw.&rdquo;</span> <span data-start-time='28979' data-end-time='40208'>Poolaw&rsquo;s photos show the cultural assimilation that was taking place in American Indian communities during his lifetime.</span> <span data-start-time='40208' data-end-time='45063'>Poolaw was a member of the Kiowa tribe.</span> <span data-start-time='45063' data-end-time='49375'>He took pictures of American Indian subjects.</span> <span data-start-time='49375' data-end-time='58229'>He used pictures to form a history of his friends, family and events important to them.</span> </p></div><div class='control-buttons-sticky' style='display:none;'><div class='control-buttons'><button title='Back' class='back' disabled='disabled'></button><button title='Play' class='play' disabled='disabled'></button><button title='Pause' class='pause' style='display:none;'></button><button title='Forward' class='forward' 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For more than 50 years, photographer Horace Poolaw captured the lives of members of his American Indian tribe. Now, The National Museum of the American Indian is showing the American Indian photographer’s rare work. The exhibit is called “For a Love of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw.” Poolaw’s photos show the cultural assimilation that was taking place in American Indian communities during his lifetime. Poolaw was a member of the Kiowa tribe. He took pictures of American Indian subjects. He used pictures to form a history of his friends, family and events important to them.

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