Fireweed Grouse Collar 🐚🌌
I made this collar/stole for my high school graduation this year; the two main symbols on it, the grouse and the fireweed, are two important beings to my clan I’m particular. The formline shapes and stitching is a little bit rough in some places as this was the first time I ever made something like this, but I am still very proud of how it turned out, and even prouder that I got to wear it during my graduation ceremony.
The collar is made from felt, ultrasuede, and abalone shell buttons, and took approximately two-three months to make.
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SUCCUBUS SPIRIT WIVES OF THE YAKUT SHAMAN;
Like many of the indigenous peoples of Siberia, the Yakuts practiced shamanism, who originally lived around the Olkhon and the region of Lake Baikal.
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A Cáuigú/Ka'igwu (Kiowa) young girl's beaded dress and hightop moccasins
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Americans not giving a shit about the wildfires burning down forests and homes in Canada until smoke starts spreading across the border. Meanwhile Indigenous communities across the country are far more likely to be impacted by the fires and I’ve seen all of one link to a charity and about nine million memes. 🙃
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The rare example of clothing made by Indigenous Canadians is thought to date from the 1850s. Efforts are being made to return the jacket to an appropriate Canadian indigenous museum.
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young Navajo women (L to R: Rita Dedman, Loranda Sales, and Karilyn Lujan) in Arizona Highways magazine - May 1975
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hits the disinformation machine with a bat a big bat a big heavy lead-core thick wood bat kablam whack whack whack whack whack. miguel ohara does not have "spider instincts," he has never in even one piece of official material ever had nor experienced the phenomenon that fandom colloquially refers to as "spider instincts," okay, that concept is entirely and 100% a fandom-born headcanon that people created post-ATSV as an excuse to write the guy as a stupid Feral Brown Beast-Man caricature . lord have mercy. it takes. two seconds of research 2 not perpetuate racist malarkey. do better
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for @kataang-week -- day 4: cultural exchange
(ID: a digital drawing of katara and aang from atla. they're wearing clothing from each other's cultures. katara is wearing a yellow chuba with red trim, an orange shirt, a chumpi belt, and boots. she has one necklace with small turquoise beads and one with large yellow beads. aang is wearing a parka with a thick fur hood and black-and-white geometric patterns, and dark blue pants. he also has mittens and large boots on. they're smiling at each other, with pink hearts floating between them.
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Traditional Native American beading and clothing
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Clothes stuff
I need more ribbon skirts, like hella 😮❤
Spending time with a whole bunch of natives from all over and am like, I need more ribbon skirts stat lol
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Blue Corn (aka Crucita Gonzales Calabaza), Tewa pottery artist from the San Ildefonso Pueblo - 1973
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Dress
Niimíipuu (Nez Perce) People
c.1920
National Museum of the American Indian (Catalog Number: 22/581)
Learn More about the Niimíipuu (Nez Perce) People on their website: https://nezperce.org/
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