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The Pataxó are an indigenous people in Bahia, Brazil with a population of about 11,800 individuals.
Aztec dancer Connie Xochiquetzalli ‘Xochi’ Peña, San Francisco
this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like without the cultural appropria
The Turkana are a Nilotic people native to the Turkana County in northwest Kenya, a semi-arid climat
mizufae:pincspace:Moche necklace with gold beads in the shape of toads (1-800 AD) | Museo Larco – Li
underhuntressmoon:spartanninja:this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like
Hard at work among your relations. There is no other peace like it.
Former Miss Diné bi Eastern Fair Queen 2015-2016 Amberlynn Begay.
jeannepompadour:Portrait of She Came Spotted (seated) an unidentified Native American Sioux woman, p
dapart:Maya women hairstyles and headwear in the Classic period (c.600-900). Based on primary source
Members of the Karajá (Iny) tribe of the Araguaia River Basin (Part 2)
underhuntressmoon:spartanninja:this-is-life-actually:This is what Native American fashion looks like
figdays:b.yellowtail“We are a Native American owned fashion & accessories brand that specializes
Guna woman and child
darksilenceinsuburbia:An Inuk girl with her husky puppy in the hood of her amatiuq circa 1920. Mothe
Yamacraw Chief Tomachichi and companions meet the Georgia trustees in London, 1734. The boy in blue
^Kalinago men, Arawak Caribs^Traditional Pre-Columbian Karbet, or Meeting House^Kalinago tour guide^
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pooreyesrichlives:My inspiration was the box of hard taco shells from the grocery store… Forealz! th
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“Moccasins are often compared to our western and Eurocentric perception of shoes which are pro
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Jennifer Grace x Native Fox
ACONAV (Native-owned), spring 2017, photography by James Almanza
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