piponpinesisak
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ᐱᓀᓯᓴᕽ (Pinesisak) | 24 | First Nations | Artist | Enjoyer of Yellow wizards, Robes and Headwear. I usually draw things like dark fantasy. Though right now I'm also drawing things relating to my culture as I've been trying to ease back into it after neglecting it for so long. I love invading in souls games
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"He went hoarse"
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Stream comms I got done today, thank you to everyone that was there today, lookinf forward to the next one!!
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For National Indigenous History month I have decided to ramble a bit about a particular case I have an interest in and that would have to be Jack Fiddler and his arrest for the murder of a wendigo + the art piece I did last year for it.
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The fourth drawing I did was to shine a bit of light on the case of Jack Fiddler (Aka Zhauwuno-geezhigo-gaubow, meaning "He who stands in the Southern Sky") involving the murder of a supposed wendigo in 1907.
It's easy to paint Jack Fiddler as a murderer and monster for doing what he did but it's important to keep in mind that he did what he had to do at the time out of necessity as people who would "turn Wendigo" had to be euthanized as they would drive away nearby animals with their howls and cries along with trying to cannibalize others in the clan due to the winter famines that were so common back then.
The whole case opened a whole can of worms for his people as the Canadian government seized the opportunity to introduce, reinforce and impose Canadian law on people who had already been living under their own laws and customs. Prior to 1907, Jack Fiddler's clan were amongst the last groups of indigenous people in Canada living under their own customs and laws.
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Amelia?
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somethin a little different
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winter camp
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Amelia
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invincible made AUs hip again
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