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|   |   | Doug Hancock: Riders of the Buffalo Nations
 A visual testament to the thriving rodeo culture of the First Nations reservations near the American–Canadian borderIn Riders of the Buffalo Nations, photographer Doug Hancock explores the youth culture of the First Nations in the reservations of South Dakota and Montana, as coalesced around the rodeo. Rendered in both black and white and color, his striking, evocative photographs evince how the traditional culture of the Indigenous communities has altered over time. The rodeo figures as a metaphor for the daily fight for survival in the harsh reality of life on the reservation. Hancock's photographs testify to the challenges and problems facing his young subjects without reducing them to mere victims. He portrays them as emotionally multifaceted individuals—hopeful, contemplative, reckless, ambitious and full of potential—and foregrounds their voices by interspersing quotes throughout the volume. Hancock keeps his own written interventions to a minimum, offering only brief contextualizing explanations. Altogether, Riders of the Buffalo Nations is a sensitive and powerful portrait of a generation forced to hold their ground between a multifaceted cultural heritage and the complexities of modern life.
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FORMAT: Clth, 9.5 x 12.25 in. / 220 pgs / 63 color / 42 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $50.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $72 ISBN: 9783735610805 PUBLISHER: Kerber Verlag AVAILABLE: 4/7/2026 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Forthcoming AVAILABILITY: Awaiting stock TERRITORY: NA LA ME | D.A.P. CATALOG: SPRING 2026 Page 103 | PRESS INQUIRIES
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| Doug Hancock: Riders of the Buffalo Nations Published by Kerber Verlag. A visual testament to the thriving rodeo culture of the First Nations reservations near the American–Canadian border In Riders of the Buffalo Nations, photographer Doug Hancock explores the youth culture of the First Nations in the reservations of South Dakota and Montana, as coalesced around the rodeo. Rendered in both black and white and color, his striking, evocative photographs evince how the traditional culture of the Indigenous communities has altered over time. The rodeo figures as a metaphor for the daily fight for survival in the harsh reality of life on the reservation. Hancock's photographs testify to the challenges and problems facing his young subjects without reducing them to mere victims. He portrays them as emotionally multifaceted individuals—hopeful, contemplative, reckless, ambitious and full of potential—and foregrounds their voices by interspersing quotes throughout the volume. Hancock keeps his own written interventions to a minimum, offering only brief contextualizing explanations. Altogether, Riders of the Buffalo Nations is a sensitive and powerful portrait of a generation forced to hold their ground between a multifaceted cultural heritage and the complexities of modern life.
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