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WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGHZuni Pottery MakerOil on Canvas25″ x 30.25″
mixed-race-girls: Native American// Latina
historical-nonfiction:At 63 feet long, the Great Canoe is completely seaworthy! Well, it was origina
Vintage Native American SANTO DOMINGO Necklace Bird Fetish Gemstone Jewelry Chiclet Treasure STERLIN
socialismartnature:(Photo) “Palestine: We know how you feel!” - Native Americans
burymyart: NDN RELATIVES, STAY HOME + SAVE LIVES! We love you. We need you. Please, protect yourselv
Navajo Indian with mask and body painting. Photograph: Edward S.Curtis
Thomas Hardy (1757–1804) William Augustus Bowles (1763–1805), as a Native North American (Creek) Chi
ERNEST MARTIN HENNINGSIndian SmokingOil on Canvas18.5″ x 15.25″
ysera:Since there’s OP didn’t include a caption, here are some links to fundraisers to help our trib
Frederick Monsen. Native Americans, c. 1900.
spoots-n-doots:thetallblacknerd:micdotcom:Watch: MTV just gave indigenous artists a huge platform —
Frederick Monsen. Native Americans, c. 1900.
Asian/American Labor Leaders for May Day: Bob Hasegawa (1952- )Bob Hasegawa, a Seattle native and li
Native American Plateau Indian tribes artefact with an illustration of a rider
A very beautiful image of these smiley blackfoot. It seemed everything was alright…Photograph
Jaguar Aztec: The powers of darkness in conflict with the solar eagle. Mexican: The messenger of for
memowtheassassin: ailvrophiliac: I fucking HATED her and everyone I went to school with. Props for
burymyart:Dr. King spoke out against the genocide of Native Americansby: Albert BenderDespite the ye
Mardi Gras Indian
McKenney, Thomas Loraine, 1785-1859. History of the Indian tribes of North America : with biographic
O-o-be (Kiowa) wearing a 3-hide dress decorated with elk teeth. 1895, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
blondebrainpower:Nicoli (also known as ‘Pix-on-che-la-hoit’) a Native American on the Flathead India
fuckyeaharchaeology:Bertha Parker Pallan (1907-1978) was a Native American archaeologist, of Abenaki
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