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It’s For today’s we take a closer look at this ball-headed club reminiscent of an animal clutching a ball in its jaws (late 18th-early 19th c, ). All sides of the shaft are carved with animals, including the thunderbird.1/

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It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day!!! As a celebration of queer Native American culture, “Dilbaa” is available as prints in my Etsy Store

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In Navajo culture a female-bodied person who has a masculine essence is called ´Dilbaa´

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haa maruawe, nu nanni?atsa Tseena, numunu nu.

hello everyone, my name is Wolf and i am Comanche.

i am also a two spirit transmasc artist. thank you so much for the continued support. urako haitsii! 💙

happy

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Happy ! I'm indigenous artist Amp. Remember me as I am, a lover of lips, and not for what I will become - a lover of no lips. Legend states that even my skulls are luscious.

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HAPPY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY!! im Diné and proud and i won't let anyone forget that

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happy indigenous peoples' day y'all!! 💛🌿✨

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I have been tweeting this everyday.

Will you join me?

Over 5700 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women -

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Instead of producing designs inspired by Indigenous peoples, support + hire Indigenous Designers. Featured: Work by Dewayne Dale and Brian Skeet, IDSA.

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Happy Indigenous Peoples Day~!

There was never a Christopher Columbus Day, we accidentally had a fever dream at the same times on repeat, actually. Da more ya know~

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Happy Invasive Species Day! Whether you're honoring the Europeans who came to the Americas and enslaved and murdered the previous homo sapien residents or the so-called "indigenous" people who came from Asia and aided in the extinction of the majority of North American megafauna

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Posting this in honor of The wild animals, drawn in silhouette across the outermost bark, are all our relatives or “mitakuye oyasin” to borrow from the Lakota prayer of oneness and harmony with all living creatures. ✍🏻 “Family Tree,” 2014.

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I have been tweeting this everyday.

Will you join me?

Over 5700 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women -

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-13- Oxalis oregana, known commonly as Redwood sorrel or Oregon oxalis, is native to the moist redwood forests of the Pacific Northwest and California. The leaves of this plant were consumed by indigenous people of the region. ☘️#inktober

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Cree Métis artist Jason Baerg's exhibit ᓭᓭᓯᐤ/ Sêsêsiw / Yellow Legs opens Oct. 17. Extending the visual language of Indigenous Abstraction these relational painting installations & experimental media works respond to his ancestral homeland: https://t.co/EwITVEY3Bw

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Wenupteryx uzi got its name from the language of the indigenous Mapuche people, roughly translating to "fast sky wing." https://t.co/yR0osfys5P

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Watch the federal leaders' debates translated into Indigenous languages
https://t.co/EV7waXaGlG

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