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“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigenous commu
brooklynmuseum:“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigen
Woven mantle (camelid hair) of the Paracas culture, on the southern coast of present-day Peru. Arti
Bottle in the shape of a gourd. Chimu, pottery, circa 1200 - 1400. Courtesy of the National Museum o
Apache basket (coiled willow and devil’s claw). Artist unknown; ca. 1900. Now in the Chazen Museum
Seal decoy helmetCarved of wood by Eskimo-Aleut or Chugach peoples, South Alaska, and collected by C
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The Rukai are one of Taiwan’s aboriginal peoples. It consists of six subgroups in southern Tai
Chilkat robe (dyed goat wool) of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Now in the Alaska Sta
brooklynmuseum:“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigen
Woven tray (willow and devil’s claw) of the Western Apache people, Arizona. Artist unknown; late 19
Basket with rattle cover of the Tlingit people, British Columbia or southern Alaska. Artist unknown
Storage jar (olla) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
Prehistoric rock art in Australia’s Kimberly is famed for its age – it was painted betwe
For Indigenous Peoples Day, remembering several reclamations of abandoned Alcatraz Island by Native
Hopi ceramic tiles. Artist unknown; ca. 1895. Now in the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.
Navajo banded rug, ca. 1880. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Raven rattle of the Tlingit people, from Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century.
Yunya (prickly pear cactus) kachina of the Hopi people, Arizona. Now in the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Anasazi water jar (olla) from the southwestern United States. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1250. Now i
Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day! I chose to honor the Indigenous peoples from Arctic region, includ
Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes. She was thought to live in the crater of the Kil
Day 6 of #mermay is a whale mermaid! (And, you know, two onlooking mermaids for scale.) She’s Native
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