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Crest Helmet, late 19th century, wood, copper, nails, cotton, deerskin, pigment, Kaigani Haida or Tl
markruffalo:“I dedicate this to all the Indigenous kids in the world who want to do art and dance an
Antelope headdress (n’gonzon koun), made from wood, beads, and metal, of the Bambara (Bamana) people
Boy’s leggings (leather, glass, and dye) of the Kiowa. Artist unknown; ca. 1880s. Now in the Spurl
killchery:micdotcom:Watch: MTV just gave indigenous artists a huge platform — and finally, people ar
Helmet mask of the Bamum people, Cameroon. Artist unknown; before 1880. Now in the Metropolitan Mu
Feast ladle (wunkermian) of the Dan people, Liberia. Artist unknown; late 19th-early 20th century.
Transformation mask representing the sunNative term:t'lisala daldalagamlDate created:1870-1910Artist
culturestrike:“Indigenous People Day” by Tsinajini Grafix. #art4 #art4change #artivism #artivist #ac
Wooden cup of the Kuba people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; early 20th century
Male figure of the Nok culture of present-day northern Nigeria. Artist unknown; ca. 195 BCE-205 CE.
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
Cherokee beaded moccasin. Artist unknown; ca. 1815-1840. Now in the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto.
Shield of a Masai warrior. Now in the American Museum of Natural History, NYC.
Doll of the Ute people, acquired in 1905. Now in the Native American collection of the Peabody Muse
Female figurine of the Luba (Baluba) people, south-central Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now in
Bolo mask of the Bobo people, Taguna region, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; late 19th century. Now in
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Happy Indigenous Peoples Day#IndigenousPeoplesDay poster by Native artist Jackie Fawn showcasing you
artistjakeprendez:In honor of Indigenous peoples day, Here are the 4 paintings frommy “Cultural Resi
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Beau Dickisvia Fazakas Gallery:Beau Dickis one of the Northwest Coast’s most versatile and talented
Yoruba mask used in the Gelede festival. Now in the Glenbow Museum, Calgary.
This July, we’re examining how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have dissected liberty, as
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