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Meehan's "The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" (1878-79) presented a selection of indigenous US plants, with chromolithographs by L. Prang & Company after #SciArt from life by Alois Lunzer. In #BHLib via @MBLWHOILibrary ➡️ https://t.co/4rHIueQXY0 #BotanicMonday
Previews of my piece for Neopia Zine!!
https://t.co/iqY5dNVOVr
Information about preorders here:
https://t.co/rLREa51PnW…
All profits of this zine go to APIB (the Brazilian Articulation of Indigenous People) to protect the Amazon! 🇧🇷
#neopets
Back at it again #DrawingWhileBlack !!
Hey guys I'm Martie, I'm a 21 year old Black/Indigenous artist who's just out here tryna do my best
Want to learn about the role of Indigenous-led technoscientific research and training in #scipoli? Join @UAlberta @JessKolopenuk at #CSPC2019 and experience the digital story-telling of SING Canada. For details, click https://t.co/unTjR8vqSj. @indigenous_sts @yuliakrolik
Meet the Artist! Fallon Simard is an Anishinaabe artist and filmmaker from Couchiching First Nation, in Treaty #3 Territory. Their work examines state violence perpetrated on to Indigenous bodies within a context of colonialism. @beaverhall Sept 19 to 23rd. #biartsfestival
I created this illustration for @unboundbabes to show off two of their products: the Ollie and the harness. Use code ‘chiefladybird’ to get 10% off your order from Unbound 💖🙏🏼
Continue reading the thread to hear my thoughts on sexuality from an Indigenous perspective!
“The term ‘settler colonialism’ is too polite and tepid for the kind of brutal and quotidian violence that Indigenous and Black people in the US and Canada experience.”
Read the brilliant @LethaboKing in the @blkagendareport Book Forum: https://t.co/Iyjw9QqaZA @DukePress
ALERT! Indigenous Literacy Day is September 4 - celebrate with some great story reads
Sketch of women with black paint in the palace. From the Tzakol culture of the Early Classic. Based on the mural of structure B-XIII of Uaxactun.
#maya #mayan #uaxactun #indigenous #mesoamerica #palace
🎉Last one of #DessertsOfChile 🎉 Region: Arica y Parinacota
Pululos are inflated cereal puffs that are sold by the bag in Northern Chile and other areas traditionally populated by the Aymara indigenous people.
Thanks for joining me on this journey from South to North 😃🙌
Join Robert Thurman and Isa Gucciardi, October 3-6 to explore the traditions of the “psychonauts,” explorers of the subtle realms of dream, death, and all “between” states. Such people are known as “shamans” in indigenous traditions and as “siddhas” or “… https://t.co/3K8KuSyRZK
If you’re looking to incorporate more great literature from #Indigenousauthors into your classroom, this list is for you. These stories make great reads for older students with powerful touchpoints for learning. https://t.co/rf1u2zGzGr #backtoschool #backtoschool2019 #ownvoices
No Joke.Bolsonaro says NGO's, indigenous people or maybe aliens are responsible for starting the fires that are destroying the rainforest and speeding the world towards catastrophe. AUGH.#SaveTheAmazonRainforest
MANDALORE THE FIRST AND THE TAUNG: The Taung were a species of Humanoid simians indigenous to Coruscant. They eventually settled in Roon & for millenia evolved there until legendary Mandalore the First led the Taung to conquer a new world which they named Mandalore (continued)👇🏻
So @CGL_BattleTech @catalystgamelab and @WeBeHarebrained , we also have an Alien Friendship and Cooperation Center where we learn to work with the indigenous species of the planets that have been discovered and colonized.
(p.s. @davidrazi , you get on MY level, NERD!) :p
#SQWAK
Mary Edmonia Lewis (c. July 4, 1844 – September 17, 1907) was an American sculptor Her work is known for incorporating themes relating to black people and indigenous peoples of the Americas into Neoclassical-style #sculpture. #womeninarthistory
https://t.co/p1FcPnYSPM
#OTD 1959, Hawaii joined the USA as the 50th state. 🌺 Isabella McHutcheson Sinclair's "Indigenous Flowers of the Hawaiian Islands" (1885) is an important record of Hawaiian flora in the 19th century. Learn more via @chicagobotanic ➡️ https://t.co/HiGqIdkMuG #HerNaturalHistory