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strugglingtobeheard:deluxvivens:One last post: Indians in powwow regalia that are hotter than any hi
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Chief Cornplanter (Gaiänt’wakê) Seneca Chief from 1754 - 1836Was a famous war chief of the Seneca du
newguineatribalart:North West Coast native American mask
The FBI actively drove Jean Seberg to suicide (or actually killed her) because of her support for th
At 63 feet long, the Great Canoe is completely seaworthy! Well, it was originally. After hanging in
Tsimshian artistRaven hat, late 19th centuryWood, paint, clothNorthwest Coast, North AmericaL: 24 in
jeannepompadour:Portrait of She Came Spotted (seated) an unidentified Native American Sioux woman, p
How to become a Crow War Chief during World War II,The legendary Chief Joe Medicine Crow was the las
Jeffrey Gibson, an artist of Choctaw and Cherokee descent, incorporates elements of Native American
Haida artistCane, late 19th centuryWoodSkidegate, Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Col
Navajo blanket/rug. Artist unknown; early 20th cent. Now in the Honolulu Museum of Art.
A Sioux Chief, Frederic Remington, 1901
nativeamericannews:Video: Cultural Genocide and 6,000 Dead Children, With A Tribe Called Red“What to
noteska:noteska:wtf is thiswhy is f21 enabling this cultural appropriating white girl music festival
justdiarythoughts:classyblacksoul:DisgracefulAnd this is why cultural appropriation is a big deal.
girlhuman94:GREAT FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE OF HISTORY:Zitkala-Sa Zitkala-Ša (1876–1938) (Dakota: pronoun
Sioux artistBuffalo robe, 1850-1875Buffalo hide, paintNorthern Plains, United StatesL: 94 ½ i
Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania, ca. 1900. The boarding school operated 1879-1918. T
magictransistor:Sun Mask, Haida (Artist unidentified c. 1870.
whitedogblog:Kwakiutl wooden model totem pole, carved with a human figure in a crouching posture, su
lionofchaeronea:Indian Bear Fight, unknown American artist (possibly John Archibald Woodside), ca. 1
humanoidhistory:The “Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl” at Cholula, Mexico, published 1792-1843.(New York Publ
virtual-artifacts:“Galk” - War helmet representing a grizzly bear, circa 1870 British C
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