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redmensch:Indigenous Peoples of Siberia: The Nenets are an ancient Arctic people who live in norther
Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
Mask of the We culture,Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Phot
izanzanwin:furose:I commend all of my indigenous brothers and sisters that are not afraid to express
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
culturestrike:“Indigenous People Day” by Tsinajini Grafix. #art4 #art4change #artivism #artivist #ac
Male figure of the Nok culture of present-day northern Nigeria. Artist unknown; ca. 195 BCE-205 CE.
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
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Yucca in HandA Navajo elder holds strands of a yucca plant
vryblk:Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! I love celebrating my ancestors, my culture and tribe. I want t
Nicholas Galanin1. Get Comfortable2. Things Are Looking Native, Native’s Looking Whiter3. Inert4-6.
“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigenous commu
Woven mantle (camelid hair) of the Paracas culture, on the southern coast of present-day Peru. Arti
DON’T MISS THIS EVENT Per RPM.fm - Indigenous Music Culture SUPPORT! From A Tribe Called Red:
Featured today is a squash knife from a Glenwood culture earthlodge site in Mills County! This bone
“’When fire is applied to a stone it cracks’ is credited as an Irish proverb with no identified auth
Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
The Xikrin àrkàm, or headdress, is worn at celebrations and special occasions. It is made from the b
When Amazonian land turtles are caught by Xikrin hunters, they are tied up with vines and hung on br
Mardi Gras Indian
Reliquary figure (mbulu ngulu) of the Kota culture, Gabon. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
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