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artekka:grahamewill:Fashion in a galaxy far, far away : Packing dressHopi hairstyle called “squash b
this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like without the cultural appropria
this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like without the cultural appropria
Jamie Okuma hand-beading (Okuma is Luiseño and Shoshone-Bannock)
Accessories by Jamie Okuma, an indigenous-owned companyJamie Okuma is Luiseno, Shoshone-Bannock, Wai
Beyond Buckskin: a Native-owned businessBeyond Buckskin launched in 2009 by Jessica R. Metcalfe (Tur
figdays:b.yellowtail“We are a Native American owned fashion & accessories brand that specializes
eleth89:Recently finished this set of portraits of three Navajo girls in art nouvau style.
B. Yellowtail–A Native-owned companyWe are a Native American owned fashion & accessories b
Mursi women, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia (Click to enlarge)The Mursi (Mun, sg. Muni) live in the Lowe
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
Tribal fashions worn during a political protest in Brazil
Jamie Okuma: a Native-owned company
Tammy Beauvais–a Native-owned company
underhuntressmoon:spartanninja:this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like
Kayapó body paint, Chapada dos Veadeiros, Brazil, 2014
Kristen Dorsey Designs–A Native-owned companyUsing traditional materials and techniques of anc
armeleia:antifainternational:Detroit. Where the Columbus statue used to be.(photo credit: Rosa Marí
this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like without the cultural appropria
Aleut woman’s headdress
Samson Cree Nation Powwow, 2013; photos by Bert Crowfoot (source)
cestriankiwi:josef-tribbiani:bigwordsandsharpedges:The native Maori people of New Zealand have tatto
10. Assurini women competing in a tug-o-warThe Assurinis (also spelled Akuáwa-Asurini , Assuriní , A
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