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malcolmxing:Here is a list of relevant articles: Unrest growing over Brazil’s native lands: reportLo
Today is another one of those days where I’m like, “Huh? How did this happen?” I am beyond belief ri
Next Exit: An Evening of Indigenous Art, Music, and Poetry // 6-9pmHenry Art Gallery - 15th Ave NE &
Yup’ik mask, early 20th century. Canada, Yukon. Dimensions : 50 x 36 x 34 cm
Thank you Emily Pothast for this thoughtful/beautiful write-up in Seattle’s weekly publication, The
Day 29: Skating More specifically, Ice Skating, a Lakota girl is having fun by skating on frozen lak
An excerpt from my forthcoming ekphrastic long poem, An Infected Sunset, appears in e-flux‘s April 2
Day 6 of #mermay is a whale mermaid! (And, you know, two onlooking mermaids for scale.) She’s Native
burymyart:Trans rights is an Indigenous issue. Innumerable gender identities and systems were thrivi
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGHZuni Pottery MakerOil on Canvas25″ x 30.25″
historical-nonfiction:At 63 feet long, the Great Canoe is completely seaworthy! Well, it was origina
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″
spoots-n-doots:thetallblacknerd:micdotcom:Watch: MTV just gave indigenous artists a huge platform —
Native American Plateau Indian tribes artefact with an illustration of a rider
burymyart:Dr. King spoke out against the genocide of Native Americansby: Albert BenderDespite the ye
Short Film Spotlight: Jáaji Approx.Against landscapes that the artist and his father traversed, audi
colorthefuture: DECOLONIZE JUSTICE“this continent will never know justice until the dark history and
2nd Century CE ‘Celtic’ designed Seal Case from the native settlement of Llandygai, North Wales, Sto
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FRANK TENNEY JOHNSONBlue Vault Of NightOil on Board18″ x 4″
Frederic Remington — The Herd Boy, 1900/1910. Painting: oil on canvas, 69 x 115 cm. Museum of Fine
Betrayals, by Ian K. SteeleThe subject of Betrayals is an examination of the massacre scene depicted
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757, by James Fenimore Cooper. Illustrated by N. C. Wyeth.
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