heterogeneoushomosexual:Demian Dine’ Yazhi’Untitled (For Andrea Smith), 2012Letterpress print on Sto
heterogeneoushomosexual:Demian Dine’ Yazhi’Untitled (For Andrea Smith), 2012Letterpress print on Stonehenge paper / white / 250 gsmThe text was hand-set in Futura Condensed / 36 pt.Since most Native peoples lived in matriarchal societies, I suppose you could call that a sort of feminist history (or you could just call it “reasonable living”). I’ve also written a bit about “Ongoing Echoes from Women of the Long House”, i.e. Haudenosaunee women who inspired white settler women with ideas for the so-called first wave of feminism, including more comfortable clothing, political and spiritual ideas about the Matriarchate or Mother-Age, as well as certain ideals of natural liberty behind the US Constitution itself. All that aside: yes, resistance to patriarchal colonization since 1492. -- source link