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pookiestheone: Kent Monkman (b. 1965) is a Canadian First Nations artist of Cree ancestryModern Love
ehonauta:polytropic-liar:carmenbelli:aka14kgold:vulturehooligan: Another photo of the Navajos bann
Hand-painted ceramic water jar (ollo) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico, USA. Artist unknown;
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Erika Larsen: People of the HorseEmbraced first for war, hunting, and transport, horses became spiri
historycultureeducation: Title: Louis Cameron (dead center squatting) and armed First Nations men pr
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Canoe and Fishing Boats, Alert Bay, British Columbia, 2003.
kispesan:I hope all the white gays who are quick to talk about Ellen Page’s LGBT activism but flat o
brothernatures:These are ‘nail totems’ by Leanne Helin who is a Tsimshian First Nations native woman
Raven rattle of the Tlingit people, from Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century.
Blackfoot knife with mother of pearl handle and beaded sheath, Alberta Canada, circa 1875.from The R
Today is another one of those days where I’m like, “Huh? How did this happen?” I am beyond belief ri
thurisazsalail:A rural First Nations community in Alaska has lost its’ only potable water source as
“Sentenced For Theft,” Toronto Globe. December 22, 1930. Page 05.—-Sturgeon Falls, Dec. 21. (S
The US invaded Korea first by setting up a collaborationist government against the popular will of t
allthecanadianpolitics:If you’re not supportive of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline, yo
ultrafacts:The Cyrus the Great Cylinder is the first charter of right of nations in the world. It is
diaphanee:Inuit woman nursing two babies, Alaska. Ca. 1903-1908
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effectiveresistance:memorialparkvignettes:All taken from an unembeddable Facebook video. The coffee-
Dakota (Sioux) rawhide pistol holster with beaded decor, 1863.from The Royal Ontario Museum
Buffalo horn club, Native American (Northern Plains), circa 1880.from The Royal Ontario Museum
Sun mask of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Artist unknown; late 18th/early 19th centu
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