Native Nations Gallery
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darksilenceinsuburbia:An Inuk girl with her husky puppy in the hood of her amatiuq circa 1920. Mothe
brooklynmuseum:“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigen
Native American ball headed club, mid 19th century.from The Royal Ontario Museum
doveilmiosoldi:Native American women in the London 2012 Olympics! from top to bottom, right to left:
marierioux:When she enlisted, they didn’t really want her in the barracks. There was a lot of racism
centuriespast:Ghost Dance DrumArtist: George Beaver (American, active late 19th century)Date: 1891–1
Awkward Harper n’ wife vs. Panda Can’t believe he visited the Pandas instead of the 300
duine-aiteach: wild-craic: mapsontheweb:The Celtic Nations with their native place names. Keep readi
ysera:Since there’s OP didn’t include a caption, here are some links to fundraisers to help our trib
historycultureeducation:Title: Blackfoot Piegan Native Americans in Northern Montana, ca. 1908Source
Chilkat robe (dyed goat wool) of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Now in the Alaska Sta
Basket with rattle cover of the Tlingit people, British Columbia or southern Alaska. Artist unknown
pookiestheone: Kent Monkman (b. 1965) is a Canadian First Nations artist of Cree ancestryModern Love
Hand-painted ceramic water jar (ollo) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico, USA. Artist unknown;
The Celtic Nations with their native place names.
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Erika Larsen: People of the HorseEmbraced first for war, hunting, and transport, horses became spiri
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
mediamattersforamerica:The Native Nations March is currently taking place through D.C. and at the Wh
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