Indigenous History Gallery
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Olmec jadeite mask. Artist unknown; 10th-6th cent. BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ph
Mask depicting ritual scarification, of the Ngbaka people, Nord-Ubangi province, Democratic Republic
At 63 feet long, the Great Canoe is completely seaworthy! Well, it was originally. After hanging in
Jeffrey Gibson, an artist of Choctaw and Cherokee descent, incorporates elements of Native American
Beaded cuff (rawhide, glass beads, and silk), one of a pair, of the Sioux people of the Great Plains
girlhuman94:GREAT FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE OF HISTORY:Zitkala-Sa Zitkala-Ša (1876–1938) (Dakota: pronoun
✊✊✊ TRIBUTE TO THE SISTERS IN THE STRUGGLE ✊✊✊ you folx should really check out the work (the art, t
Bone shaman’s charm (sometimes called a “soul-catcher”) of the Tlingit people, northwest coast of No
Mask combining bird and buffalo features, of the Nuna people, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; early 20
Mask of the Igbo people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Museu Afro Brasil, São
lostandinvalid:fakehistory:Spain’s ultimatum to Mexico’s indigenous people (1519)Spanish colonisatio
Female face mask (mblo) of the Baule people, Guinea Coast, Côte d’Ivoire. Artist unknown; early- to
“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigenous commu
Apache scouts stripped for battle.
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Some of the biggest moments and movements in modern human history have been (or are being) carefully
Woven mantle (camelid hair) of the Paracas culture, on the southern coast of present-day Peru. Arti
Drum carved in the shape of a female figure, of the Baga people, Guinea. Now in the Musée d'Arts afr
iidrils:Historical Indigenous Two-Spirit & LGBTQ Figures:White Cindy: Twentieth Century Klamath
burymyart:High resolution 12” x 18” poster of HIV/AIDS-related issues that affect Indigenous communi
Demian DinéYazhi´&R.I.S.E.: Radical Indigenous Survivance & EmpowermentA Nation Is A Massacr
burymyart:High resolution 18″ X 24″ poster of an Apsáalooke badé, Osh-Tisch (1854-1929, on the left)
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To celebrate american history is to celebrate mass rape and mass murder is to celebrate the notion t
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