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The First Mother had hair of black good soil, the skin of bark and nut. Her hands contained the seeds of life, her garments of sun and fire. In her hair, she held the night, and in her chest- the sun beat beneath the cage of her ribs. #IndigenousPeoplesDay
It's #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay. Time to:
🧡stop fighting Residential "School" survivors in court.
🧡enact all CTAs from TRC >> https://t.co/3H9afieSeh
🧡#LandBack
🧡teach the truth about the genocide of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
Beautiful 🎨via Morning Star Designs
@breadie_core art share...!!!! 🥺🥺🥺🥺
im fae, im gay, and i also happen to be lakota native!!!!!!! 🌈💕
tysm for share ♥
#artshare #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Happy #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay!
This June 21, 2021 is the national 25th anniversary of celebrating the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples!
howdy! my name is cai and I'm a two-spirit algonquin and métis artist. I mostly draw but I've started beading recently too!
i'm also studying to be a forensic pathologist b/c I'm tired of death investigations being skewed by prejudice and stereotypes #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay ~ If you'd like to support a non-binary Native artist, my commissions are open! https://t.co/NbWmvcBRcm
Working on finishing touches🎨
@6IXAcademy students “prototype to production” original “Social Justice Warrior” fashion plate designs in partnership w/ SpinMaster toys.
Featuring @womanofdesign + @Jason_Baerg fashions💫🤩
#NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay
Tansi and happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay and happy #Pride !!
My name's Ace and I'm a Cree + Two-Spirit artist born + raised on Treaty 5 territory who's trying to get into animation in the future!!
My art can be found here, @freebowling_art and https://t.co/zJ2LowJnDl ❤️💛🖤🤍
Today on #IndigenousPeoplesDay we celebrate the strength, resiliency, and cultural legacy of First Nation, Metis, and Inuit peoples. Against corporations, the Canadian state, and the police, the broader working class shares an enemy, which can only be fought w/ united action
In honor of #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay, read this extraordinary story by Brittany Luby, which teaches powerful lessons about acknowledging differences and finding common ground. #CanadaBook #DollysLibrary
Just saw that one of my favorite artists, @chiefladybird, designed this incredible Turtle Island emoji that you can unlock using hashtags for #IndigenousPeoplesDay <—— and #IndigenousHistoryMonth <—— See?? Here’s the bigger version:
Nenggiri Dam Delimma!
Watercolour and pen & ink on paper, 2020.
Stop Nenggiri Dam!
#stopdam #carricature #OrangAsli #IndigenousPeoples #activists #artivist #artforactivism #artist
Another member of the nahual council.
#IndigenousPeoples #nahual #webcomic
Celebrate #IndigenousPeoplesDay with these 2020 award-winning titles from AILA including Picture Book Honor winner Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Nobel Maillard, illustrated by #EJKAward winner @juanamartinez.
https://t.co/7mlGVq9Nl3
I’m late af and I’m sorry 😭 however, I just wanted to contribute this little portrait for #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Please support indigenous creatives 😊
for #IndigenousPeoplesDay we highlighted a book by Native authors and artists, expressing the modern Native American experience—'A Circle of Nations: Voices and Visions of Native Americans,' is a compilation of the work of 11 authors and over 20 artists. https://t.co/20TH7uFHy3
✨VOTE TO PROTECT✨
Let’s uplift Pualani Case & her work for #IndigenousHawaiians & protecting the land. Aunty Pua is a fierce advocate protesting to #ProtectMaunaKea against Thirty Meter Telescope. 🎨 #LMNOPI
#NiaTero, @amplifier @illuminatives #IndigenousPeoplesDay #Vote2020
6x6 inch oil on panel. Painted this from a b&w photo, celebrating the most beautiful culture this country has ever known. ❤❤❤
#IndigenousPeoplesDay #oilpainting #illustration #NativeAmericanDay is everyday!
Happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay - here is some lovely #indigenousart I’ve come across in #Canada
Happy Indigenous People’s Day! Turtle Shell Shakers are used by the Cherokee in stomp dancing. Only the women are allowed to wear them as everybody dances around the fire. It’s supposed to mimic the sound of running water. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #indigenous #cherokee #tsalagi