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burymyart:PROTECT SACRED INDIGENOUS LAND!FREE high resolution 18″ x 18″ poster in solidarity with sa
doveilmiosoldi:here’s a roundup of the maps of “North American indigenous territories” I’ve seen on
Apache basket (coiled willow and devil’s claw). Artist unknown; ca. 1900. Now in the Chazen Museum
silverheartcat:onlyblackgirl:Indigenous People’s Day Photo Project 2013“Dear Columbus…”P
Mask of the Dan people, Liberia. Artist unknown; late 19th or early 20th century. Now in the Brook
Kakuungu mask of the Suku people,Kimbau, South Bandundu, DRC. Now in the Royal Museum for Central A
Mask from Cameroon. Now in theStaatliches Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich, Germany.
Mask (banda or kumbaruba) of the Baga or Nalu people, Guinea or Guinea-Bissau. Artist unknown; mid-
Helmet mask (agbogho mwo) of the Igbo people, southeast Nigeria. Now in theMusée des Confluences, L
Gon mask evoking a gorilla, of the Kwele people, Republic of the Congo or Gabon. Artist unknown; ea
Four-faced helmet mask of the Fang people, Gabon. Photo credit: Ann Porteus/Wikimedia Commons.
Face mask of the Kifwebe society, Songye or Luba peoples, present-day Democratic Republic of the Con
Face mask of the Galwa or Mpongwe people, Gabon. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the De Young
Sri Lanka’s 3000 year old history is nothing but lies. Here’s why: “Balangoda Man (Homo sapiens bala
historycultureeducation:Title: Blackfoot Piegan Native Americans in Northern Montana, ca. 1908Source
Indigenous languages of the Arctic Circle
Buffalo mask of the Bwa people, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; ca. 1910-1950. Now in the Cleveland
Chilkat robe (dyed goat wool) of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Now in the Alaska Sta
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
Burnished pottery vessel resembling a gourd (ensumbi), made by the guilds of Toro potters for the Ga
Male figure (ofika) used in the initiation rites of the all-male Lilwa association within the Mbole
chase-prairie: Let’s talk about prairie, history, and language. For communities so focused on “nativ
Figure of a man holding a crocodile, from the Sapi culture of present-day Sierra Leone. Artist unkn
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