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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.
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.
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odoggx3:Mexico’s Indigenous Peoples.
allthebrazilianpolitics:Powerful portraits of indigenous peoples of the Amazon and the sacred territ
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
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
Yoruba mask used in the Gelede festival. Now in the Glenbow Museum, Calgary.
nativenews:[TWEET: Indigenous peoples in Peru have seized Canadian oil facilities. They are demandin
Enjoy your Indigenous Peoples’ Day!
Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples: the Paiwan4. Paiwan bride and groom5. Paiwan groom6. Paiwan of Pingtun
Mask-headdress in the shape of a ram’s head, of the Mossi people, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; 20t
Egungun mask of the Yoruba people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in theMusée du quai
Maiden spirit mask of the Igbo people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; early 20th century. Now in the Bro
Carved door (wood with iron staples) thought to be by the artist Sakiwa of the Nupe peoples, Nigeria
Yoruba twin statuettes covered with shells. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in theMusée du quai
Ivory armband from the Yoruba city-state of Owo (in present-day Ondo State, Nigeria). Artist unknow
Zapotec ceramic urn in the form of Cociyo, god of lightning and rain. Artist unknown; ca. 400-500 C
Extensively decorated with modeled imagery, duct flutes of Veracruz are characterized by one or two
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