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Mayan cylinder vase (earthenware with brown-black slip) depicting spider monkeys. Artist unknown; c
Face mask of the We people, Liberia or Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; late 19th or early 20th centu
Mask of the Dan peoples, Liberia. Now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Warrior ancestor figure of the Hemba people, present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist u
“’When fire is applied to a stone it cracks’ is credited as an Irish proverb with no identified auth
Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
Hopi ceramic tiles. Artist unknown; ca. 1895. Now in the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.
Navajo banded rug, ca. 1880. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Raven rattle of the Tlingit people, from Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century.
Yunya (prickly pear cactus) kachina of the Hopi people, Arizona. Now in the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Anasazi water jar (olla) from the southwestern United States. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1250. Now i
Thank you Emily Pothast for this thoughtful/beautiful write-up in Seattle’s weekly publication, The
How did Panama’s indigenous people go from farming the land to leading tourists on boat rides
I’ll be posting excerpts from #AnInfectedSunset leading up to its release. This piece comes in the s
Cap mask (mbuya) of the Central Pende people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; mid
quousque: gluklixhe: ironbite4: fluffmugger: crazythingsfromhistory: archaeologistforhire: thegi
Indigenous Filipino people put on display as part of a “human zoo”, 1905.
Reliquary figure (mbulu ngulu) of the Kota culture, Gabon. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
colorthefuture: DECOLONIZE JUSTICE“this continent will never know justice until the dark history and
Side view of one of our two Mongolian headdresses. This piece is also featured in Truus Daalder, *Et
Mongolia | Woman’s headdress; black cotton headpiece with chin strap sewn with coral, turquoise and
Hopi ceramic canteen decorated with Pahlhikmana, the Water Maiden. Artist unknown; late 1800s. Now
Naas shagi yeil s'aaxw (Raven at the Headwaters of Nass hat) from the Tlingit people of the Pacific
Amulet in the shape of an orca, of the Tlingit people, Alaska. Made from walrus tooth and hali
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