As a young person splitting her time between the Chemehuevi Reservation in rural California and the city of Houston, photographer Cara Romero realized that most non-Natives didn’t understand what contemporary Indigenous life was like.
“It really planted a seed very early on for me that I wanted to tell stories of the beauty and the resilience of Native Americans,” says Romero, who celebrates diverse Indigenous and Native American experiences in her exhibition Panûpünüwügai (Living Light), which is debuting at the Hood Museum of Art.
Photos