Tien Kleine Indiaantjes
Identifier
TBAFB0099
Title
Tien Kleine Indiaantjes
Description
Ten stereotypically drawn Native kids are playing and walking. One by one they disappear.
Note: Instead of black stereotypes, they were replaced by Native stereotypes.
Note: Instead of black stereotypes, they were replaced by Native stereotypes.
Language
Dutch
Publisher
Zuidnederlandse Uitgeverij, Aartselaar
Centrale Uitgeverij, Harderwijk
Centrale Uitgeverij, Harderwijk
Relation
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
The Black Archives
Date
1975
ISBN
90 243 1229 9
Page Count
14
Keywords
Ten Little N*g*ers, Ten Little Indians, Children's Room
Archived By
Lieke Bremer
Collection
Citation
“Tien Kleine Indiaantjes,” The Black Archives, accessed April 20, 2024, https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/items/show/3533.