Now playing – Indigenous Film Festival! Explore 35 films from Indigenous artists and filmmakers from around the world, online now until June 7. Buy passes here: https://t.co/ah2rT9AfIj.

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This spectacularly colourful drawing by Pauojoungie Saggiak would brighten up any room! Exclusively here https://t.co/JvZxDtqYjc


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Day 94 of 100 Days of Tammy Joy Granados is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and her current style is honed through years of practicing at home, experimenting with primarily acrylic paint, graffiti and street art, and paper.

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Stunning Canadian goose illustration by Anishinaabe artist

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Day 59 of 100 Days of Coast Salish artist Peter Boome is an enrolled member of the Upper Skagit Tribe of Washington State. Working in a range of media, including painting and carving, his hand-pulled serigraphs and two-dimensional designs are the most known.

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heres some stuff about me! (can you tell i gave up on coloring he lineart?)

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Los derechos de los pueblos indígenas SON derechos humanos! ✊🏽

Artwork by with permission from for letting them with their powerful original drawing.

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Day 7 of 100 Days of Judith Lowry considers her work to be a modern extension of the storytelling tradition that runs in her family. She addresses issues such as cross-cultural exchange, stereotypes, women’s role, and religion.
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once in a lifetime chance to illustrate work for the
website for "native knowledge 360°" online project.

Please check out dia and check out the website.

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once in a lifetime chance to illustrate work for the
website for "native knowledge 360°" online project.

Please check out dia and check out the website.

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once in a lifetime chance to illustrate work for the
website for "native knowledge 360°" online project.

Please check out dia and check out the website.

colors done by : Michael sheyahshe

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“Hey, baby. Johnny Bravo is here to remind you: (1) Drink lots of water. We love a hydrated human & (2) WEAR YOUR MASK!!! That’s all” 💙
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"And then in the moonlight she saw the white hands move. Bound high above, they opened and closed. They begged and they beckoned." - Sorrow's Knot, by Erin Bow

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