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Two Cheyenne Indian men in ceremonial paint.Sun Dance Pledgers photographed in 1910 by Edward S. Cur
Three Piegan Indians on Horseback. Photographed in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis.
Arapaho
muslimlenin:i-hate-chick-fil-a:I remember seeing a different post pointing out that Native Americans
ysera:Since there’s OP didn’t include a caption, here are some links to fundraisers to help our trib
Taíno ceramic bowl (13th – 15th century,Dominican Republic). It is 9.5cm high and 15.9cm wide.
Río de Janeiro (Brazil, c. 1891 – 1930).
JOHN MOYERSIn A Perfect World
1) Viraat Purushan-VishnuroopamSource: www.hindugallery.com/2) The Jimi Hendrix Experience -
historycultureeducation:Title: Blackfoot Piegan Native Americans in Northern Montana, ca. 1908Source
Osage Warrior (1805–7), a watercolor with pencils by French aristocrat Saint-Mémin. From 1803 to 181
Eva Longoria, a 9th generation ‘Texican’, speaks about how the southern border crossed her fam
blackness-by-your-side:And remember, this is 2016. The government itself starves Native Americans wh
An Apache man poses with his rare Evans Repeating Lever Action Rifle. Notice how he has nicely deco
An Apache man named Horse Thief, late 19th century.
atonalremix:apachec0mmander:Apparently they haven’t taken enough of our land and destroyed it. Fuck
micdotcom:#NoIWontJustMoveOn explains why Native Americans won’t ever forgetIn response to constantl
thesociologicalcinema:Frequently I encounter non Native folks who tell me they think reservations ar
jisdu-tsalagi:datarep:Time Lapse of the Land Taken From Native Americans via redditI will reblog thi
“White Buffalo Ceremony” (1972), Fritz ScholderIn 1967, Fritz Scholder began his unconventional pain
oldshowbiz:1940. The US-Canada border was carved right through several pre-existing Native propertie
In what world did this seem like a good marketing strategy, McDonalds? This ad is from 2017.
Three-cornered stone (San Juan de la Maguana [?], Dominican Republic,13th – 15th century). Approxim
“Moccasins are often compared to our western and Eurocentric perception of shoes which are pro
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