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Black on white style ceramic, Ancient Pueblo people,

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Silver ring including turquoise and coral stones using the techniques: Cast, hammered, petit point/needlepoint, soldered, stamped

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Turquoise Zuni Pueblo beads, collected around 1879 from Zuni reservation in New Mexico, created by being ground into shape and a hole drilled in the middle

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It is a bowl with various shapes on the inside as well as a hole in the bottom.

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Marble statue of Po'pay, a Pueblo Indian responsible for organizing the Pueblo revolt against the Spanish. The statue is located in the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington D.C.

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Signs left by protesters of the NoDAPL movement detail their presence as protectors of the sacredness of Water. Photographed by Navajo Ti’aaschi’i Pamela J. Peters

The Standing Rock resistance and our fight for indigenous rights Tara Houska .mp3
Tribal attorney and Couchiching First Nation citizen Tara Houska chronicles the history of attempts by government and industry to eradicate the legitimacy of indigenous peoples' land and culture

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Original Caption: Private First Class Preston Toledo (left) and Private First Class Frank Toledo, cousins and full-blooded Navajo Indians, attached to a Marine Artillery Regiment in the South Pacific with relay orders over a field radio in their…

Autumn Peltier - GLF New York 2019 (1).mp3
Autumn Peltier, Chief Water Commissioner of the Wikwemikong First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ont., gives a speech to the 2019 UN Global Landscapes Forum, addressing the access to clean drinking water in various Indigenous communities.

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Shinnecock Photographer Camille Seaman documents the faces and voices behind the NoDAPL Protests protecting the Standing Rock Sioux Nation between September and October of 2016
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