Happy This month we're highlighting Native American superheroes that came before those that we know today. Today, we're learning about Shaman, also known as Michael Twoyoungmen: https://t.co/7YnW6JXzwp

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Day - Fire
I decided to bust out some of my Indigenous Fakemon for a good ol' scary campfire moment🔥

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i'm a LA chahta furry artist looking for work! if anyone wants to show their support this month i have some slots open :3

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You’ve met the creators of the 2021 Caldecott Medal Winner WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS, now meet the designer who helped put it all together, ! Aram shares more about the creation of this stunning picture book here: https://t.co/fARgdACkRT

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Celina Kalluk is an Inuit-Canadian artist. She’s an educator, children’s book author, and throat singer. Her first book, The Sweetest Kulu, is a bedtime poem that describes the gifts given to a newborn baby by all the animals of the Arctic.

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DAY 3: DAWNSTAR!!! Dawnstar is from Starhaven, a planet colonized by Native Americans and whose inhabitants are genetically engineered to have wings and superluminal flight. Her interstellar tracking abilities make her a valuable member of the LOSH.

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Day Favorite Color
My favorite color for the past few years has been orange. Here's my OC Noni eating an orange.

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For more and I’m gonna repost these !! Native Gomez & Morticia, Joker, Harley & Envy Adams !!! ❤️💕

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♦️CIRCLE OF LIFE♦️
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I'm Deertine! A biracial french/native artist! (Mi'kmaq)
This was my take on the usual 'medicine wheel' and how each color represents an age!
Miigwetch/Wela'lin (thank you)
♦️PLS LIKE + RT to support me

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Hey!! My name is Andy! I’m two-spirit!! I wanted to bring these redraws I did last year that ppl liked! 💕🥰
Thank u for the support & love y’all give me !! Hope it’s a great month for us! ❤️

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New Month, new list. Happy November yall, which means it's also Come celebrate all the great Native American characters in comics! Y'all ready, LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...

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Today marks the beginning of November and

Navajo sculptor Rick Nez interprets the 1864 forced removal of over 10,000 Navajo from their homeland, Dinetah, in "The Long Walk", a Utah alabaster sculpture from 2004 on view in our Native Artists gallery.

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