Lone Wolf🐶
Another theme piece from earlier days.

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This weeks spotlight Amplifier Artist is Jackie Fawn. Jackie (Yurok/Washoe/Filipina) is an illustrator, artist & activist. Her work showcases contemporary indigenous people & reminds us that they are still here & still fighting for their sovereignty.

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Today we want to show appreciation for artist in honor of
Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute) is a contemporary indigenous artist. Deal’s work deals with challenging Western perceptions of Indigenous people.

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For the storyteller, for the arrowmaker, language does indeed represent the only chance for survival. -N. Scott Momaday https://t.co/hu9EzTctLm

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📣The Amp helps you identify & respond to what's important by providing you w/ the messaging, research & pop culture hooks you need. This week's edition addresses refugee resettlement, & https://t.co/UR9MvSiMx2

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Interesting project that let's you see which tribes once inhabited different parts of the country, and each state. https://t.co/uq3lqlRot6

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It's The"#AmericanIndians in blog has great content, like children’s book reviews including one for "Fry Bread: A Family Story" by & . https://t.co/TKJ1J1LWhr

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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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A large (21¼" high x 20½" diameter) Margaret Tafoya blackware storage jar sold to a Santa Fe dealer for $35,075 (est. $15,000/25,000) at https://t.co/IyiGaQJSDf

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