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Female face mask (mblo) of the Baule people, Guinea Coast, Côte d’Ivoire. Artist unknown; early- to
quakgrass:[image desc: a digital painting of an indigenous halfling character from the chest up on a
Some of the biggest moments and movements in modern human history have been (or are being) carefully
“No Trees, No Treaty!" Graffiti in Melbourne in solidarity with the indigenous Djab Wurru
Zapotec Woman of the Classic period. Based on funerary urns and murals. Why is she mad?
thetallblacknerd:micdotcom:Watch: MTV just gave indigenous artists a huge platform — and finally, pe
Celebrate the power of autonomy from communities who thrive in spite of an unfair, racist, sexist, h
Apache basket (coiled willow and devil’s claw). Artist unknown; ca. 1900. Now in the Chazen Museum
Look closely at this beaded tipi. How would you describe the people represented on this object? What
Mask of the Dan people, Liberia. Artist unknown; late 19th or early 20th century. Now in the Brook
Mask (banda or kumbaruba) of the Baga or Nalu people, Guinea or Guinea-Bissau. Artist unknown; mid-
Gon mask evoking a gorilla, of the Kwele people, Republic of the Congo or Gabon. Artist unknown; ea
Face mask of the Galwa or Mpongwe people, Gabon. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the De Young
Buffalo mask of the Bwa people, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; ca. 1910-1950. Now in the Cleveland
nearlya:Indigenous Australian: artist unknown
Woven tray (willow and devil’s claw) of the Western Apache people, Arizona. Artist unknown; late 19
Basket with rattle cover of the Tlingit people, British Columbia or southern Alaska. Artist unknown
Figure of a man holding a crocodile, from the Sapi culture of present-day Sierra Leone. Artist unkn
Artist: Lilly Sandover KNGWARREYETitle: Alerta Art : Aboriginal Community: Utopia Dimensions: L: 90
Commemorating the Mexican army’s victory against France in the Battle of Puebla in 1862, Cinco de Ma
localareamom:(via CrimethInc. : Gord Hill, Indigenous Artist and Anarchist : An Interview)
Andrea Frazzetta: Pakarimuy, Cotopaxi province, on the Ecuadorean Cordillera of the Andes.Artist St
“Moccasins are often compared to our western and Eurocentric perception of shoes which are pro
It’s beautiful to see two Indigenous women artists make the “most inspiring” lists
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