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07/26/2025
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07/26/2025
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Gil Birmingham, of Comanche ancestry, was born in San Antonio, Texas. Growing up in a military family, he moved frequently and developed a love for music, mastering the guitar in his youth.
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Though he earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Southern California and worked as a petrochemical engineer, fate had other plans โ a talent scout discovered him while bodybuilding in the early 1980s, leading to his first screen appearance in Diana Rossโs 1982 music video โMuscles.โ
Birmingham soon dedicated himself fully to acting, studying under renowned coaches Larry Moss and Charles Conrad. He made his TV debut in 1986 with the series Riptide and later appeared in Body & Soul (2002) and Steven Spielbergโs epic miniseries Into the West (2005). Audiences today know him best for roles like Billy Black in The Twilight Saga and the Texas Ranger in Hell or High Water, where he starred alongside Jeff Bridges.
With decades of diverse performances, Gil Birmingham continues to captivate audiences and honor his Native American heritage through every role he takes on.
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07/23/2025
A Navajo cowboy. ca. Arizona or New Mexico. 1930. Photo by Muriel Sibell Wolle.
EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY, 1913.
I love this shot: A photo of folks in their best ceremonial finery looking at photos. Finally, photographs getting some respect.
Joseph K. Dixon captured this view of men looking at a developed roll of film (a/k/a negatives, since the tonal values are the opposite of photos). You can see a beaker with chemicals, a Kodak film tank, and a camera on a tripod.
Dixon organized the Wanamaker Expedition to advocate for Native American citizenship and voting rights. He continued his efforts during World War I, when many fought without USA citizenship. Various tribes attended a 1913 Indian Council at Montana's Crow Reservation.
If at a PC, click image to enlarge/clarify. Text and digital restoration of photo by Gary Coffrin.
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