This weeks spotlight Amplifier Artist is Jackie Fawn. Jackie (Yurok/Washoe/Filipina) is an illustrator, artist & activist. Her work showcases contemporary indigenous people & reminds us that they are still here & still fighting for their sovereignty.

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“Rebirth of the Seventh generation”(2016).💐

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Today we want to show appreciation for artist in honor of
Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute) is a contemporary indigenous artist. Deal’s work deals with challenging Western perceptions of Indigenous people.

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For the storyteller, for the arrowmaker, language does indeed represent the only chance for survival. -N. Scott Momaday https://t.co/hu9EzTctLm

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📣The Amp helps you identify & respond to what's important by providing you w/ the messaging, research & pop culture hooks you need. This week's edition addresses refugee resettlement, & https://t.co/UR9MvSiMx2

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Interesting project that let's you see which tribes once inhabited different parts of the country, and each state. https://t.co/uq3lqlRot6

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It's The"#AmericanIndians in blog has great content, like children’s book reviews including one for "Fry Bread: A Family Story" by & . https://t.co/TKJ1J1LWhr

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Check out Lucie's project from our Totem Animal lesson. She calls this 'Beaver by the Water'. Click the link to get your students engaged in finding their own totem animal with our free lesson. https://t.co/cIhk0o6HNU

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At Indian Boarding Schools, These were considered "Teaching Tools."

And yes, they are that small.

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from all of us at the Whitaker Foundation! Frederic Whitaker & Eileen Monaghan Whitaker traveled throughout the Southwest, & were captivated by the Native American cultures they encountered on their journeys.

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