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the-aila-test: Does She Pass The Aila Test?We all know the rules of The Bechdel Test. In recent year
Birchbark box of the southeastern Ojibwe people. Artist unknown; after 1865. Now in the Peabody Mu
Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) mug from Johnson Canyon, Colorado. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1300. Now i
Join us as we slow the fuck down with Angela Angel (and her plants!) in our 3rd interview in the “Wh
Big Climate Change MoodDespite making up less than 5% of the world’s population, indigenous pe
Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
War cap of the Chiricahua Apache. Artist unknown; 1880s. Now in the Peabody Museum, Harvard Univer
jaezbrainlint:Ryan Young Fuses Culture, Pride and Fashion together with INDIGENEITY. View and read a
Fighting dagger Tlingit culture, (United States, North America), c. 1825-1830
Ancient Maya stucco portrait head, bearing the headband of the maize deity. Artist unknown; ca. 550
Local people discovered a collection of rock carvings on top of the Cerro de Peña, a mountain in cen
Kayapó body paint, Chapada dos Veadeiros, Brazil, 2014
celebratingamazingwomen:KatherineSiva Saubel (1920-2011) was a Native American scholar whodedicated
Boy’s leggings (leather, glass, and dye) of the Kiowa. Artist unknown; ca. 1880s. Now in the Spurl
blueelectricangels:mapsontheweb:Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses
New geological research suggests that the Incan city of Macchu Picchu is located at the spot where t
Aleut woman’s headdress
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
Cherokee beaded moccasin. Artist unknown; ca. 1815-1840. Now in the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto.
Shield of a Masai warrior. Now in the American Museum of Natural History, NYC.
Elizabeth Jean Peratrovich (July 4, 1911 – December 1, 1958) was an American civil rights activist a
The Pataxó are an indigenous people in Bahia, Brazil with a population of about 11,800 individuals.
Doll of the Ute people, acquired in 1905. Now in the Native American collection of the Peabody Muse
amospoe:“What treaty have the Sioux made with the white man that we have broken? Not one. What treat
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