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Nicholas Galanin: I Think it Goes Like This? An examination of the shifting nature of indigeneity ca
Nicholas Galanin1. Get Comfortable2. Things Are Looking Native, Native’s Looking Whiter3. Inert4-6.
Marcia Crosby ~ HaidaMarcia Crosby is a writer, art historian and educator. Crosby is of Tsimshian a
Repost from my main blog: Human Native American Judy Hopps
holoske:She dances across the sky, her shawl the Milky Wayart by me : @holoske
ERNEST MARTIN HENNINGSOver The HillOil on Canvas12″ x 14″
En Nahualitas encontrarás a las muñecas artesanales más folk de MéxicoSu nacimiento está inspirado p
Hunting Buffalo, Alfred Jacob Miller, between 1858 and 1860
“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigenous commu
Shoshone Indians at a Mountain Lake (Lake Fremont), Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874)
@stevenpauljudd is an #artist…’nuff said. #portrait #native #nativeamerican #nativeamericanartist #n
Joel Sartore (American, based Lincoln, NB, USA) - An Oriental whipsnake native to southern Asia, Ph
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artist-basquiat:Native Carrying Some Guns, Bibles, Amorites on Safari, 1982, Jean-Michel BasquiatMed
Joseph Brant, George Romney, 1776
Unicorn and phoenix… realized they work together almost as a yin-yang motifUnicorn paired wit
WILLIAM HERBERT DUNTONBlackfeetOil on Canvas10″ x 8″
Actor Artie Ortego in the 1933 political satire film Diplomaniacs, starring the (Bert) Wheeler &
Portrait of Kee-wy-you (Cape Fullerton Inuit) c. 1904. Iqluligaarjuk Inuit (Nunavut, Canada), Woman’
brooklynmuseum:“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigen
Deep Lake, an Old Chief, George Catlin, 1831
Woven mantle (camelid hair) of the Paracas culture, on the southern coast of present-day Peru. Arti
Ocarinas of musicians on flute and maracas. Colima, Mexico. Colmala phase, 200 bce–200 ce
One of my first intros to nature came from watching BBC documentaries of animals in their native hab
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