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Reliquary figure (mbulu ngulu) of the Kota culture, Gabon. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
colorthefuture: DECOLONIZE JUSTICE“this continent will never know justice until the dark history and
Side view of one of our two Mongolian headdresses. This piece is also featured in Truus Daalder, *Et
Mongolia | Woman’s headdress; black cotton headpiece with chin strap sewn with coral, turquoise and
Hopi ceramic canteen decorated with Pahlhikmana, the Water Maiden. Artist unknown; late 1800s. Now
Naas shagi yeil s'aaxw (Raven at the Headwaters of Nass hat) from the Tlingit people of the Pacific
Amulet in the shape of an orca, of the Tlingit people, Alaska. Made from walrus tooth and hali
Silver bracelet with an American Eagle design, made by the Haida people of the Pacific Northwest. &n
Altar staff (asen) of the Fon people, Benin. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Me
A northern section of Australia is revealing an entirely different form of rock art, previously unkn
Inscriptions written in the Cherokee script have been discovered at the head of an underground strea
Tshimwana mask of the Biombo people, Lulua Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist
Mask with ritual scarification, of the Ngbandi culture, Ubangi River region, present-day Democratic
Divination board for an Ifa priest of the Yoruba people, Nigeria. Now in the Los Angeles Count
19th century Zulu shield. Now in the Musée du quai Branly, Paris.
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Power figure (nkishi) of the Songye people, Tanganyika Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.&n
This Greenpeace Stunt May Have Irreparably Damaged Peru’s Nazca SiteThe Peruvian governmen
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional,
“Global Indigenous art is always evolving and innovating. I have looked to these histories
Wooden dance mask from Papua New Guinea. Now in the Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm. Photo credit:
Inca gold figure. Artist unknown; ca. 1450-1532. Now in theStaatliches Museum für V
Feline-shaped gold pendant with rings under its forepaws, of the Pre-Columbian Diquis culture, prese
mapsontheweb: US States that have renamed Columbus Day to honor Indigenous peoples.by @pewresearch
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