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Landscape BackgroundsGeorge Catlin (American; 1796–1872)1846–48Oil on canvas Smithsonian American Ar
micdotcom:Another oil spill near Native American land is going largely ignoredAt noon on Friday, tan
Cheyenne war bonnet. Artist unknown; ca. 1880-90. Now in the Missouri History Museum. Photo credi
LAVERNE NELSON BLACKLone HorsemanOil on Board20″ x 16″
Holy Hecate. 1978?!
micdotcom:#NoIWontJustMoveOn explains why Native Americans won’t ever forgetIn response to constantl
Bloody King Philip’s War,For several decades the Puritans of the Plymouth Colony had lived in
The Bird by CG-Zander
Birchbark box of the Mi’kmaq (Micmac) people. Said to have been collected in New Brunswick in 1829;
brahmsandpanties:Old clarinet at Carmel mission, played by a Native American band member.
America’s Lost City — Cahokia and the Mound BuildersLong before Europeans first explored
the-real-eye-to-see:Mark Ruffalo is here to protest with Native Americans! He is here to fight with
bluelightseven:packitandgo:Superheroes Reimagined by contemporary Native American artist Jeffery Ver
jaezbrainlint:Ryan Young Fuses Culture, Pride and Fashion together with INDIGENEITY. View and read a
Ah-Weh-Eyu (Pretty Flower), from the Seneca nation, 1908.Sources: J.L. Blessing, published by The Bl
Change of Ownership (The Stampede, Horse Thieves), Frederic Remington, 1903
Making Sweet Grass Medicine, Blackfoot Ceremony, Joseph Henry Sharp, ca. 1920
Storm: Waiting for the Caravan, Alfred Jacob Miller, 1858-60
The Scout: Friends or Foes, Frederic Remington, ca. 1900-05
Mountain Landscape with Indians, John Mix Stanley, ca. 1870-72
titenoute:sashayed:tikkunolamorgtfo:boredpanda:1800s-1900s Portraits Of Native American Teen Girls S
Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle with carvings by the Tlingit people, Pacific Northwest, lat
olafimages:bluelightseven:packitandgo:Superheroes Reimagined by contemporary Native American artist
Fighting dagger Tlingit culture, (United States, North America), c. 1825-1830
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