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hello, i'm chesney. i'm southern cheyenne. this is my blog where i post about nature, history, activism, art and anything indigenous!
running on a very long queue :3

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Jeffrey Gibson
[Image description: three art pieces by Choctaw/Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson. All three pieces are wall hangings, made of bead weaving, with long fringe. The first two also incorporate metal jingles. All have very vibrant and clashing colors. They have text woven into the beads, in all capital letters. The colors and patterns mean that reading the text may cause eye strain.
The first piece says “American history is longer, larger, more beautiful, and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it. JB”.
The second piece says “I am Alive, You are Alive, They are Alive, We are Living! I am Alive, You are Alive, They are Alive, We are Living!”
The third piece says “Eye of the storm; like a hurricane.” End ID. /]
Native American men and women (Utes) stand with two white men in front of a wickiup made of timbers and covered with strips of fibrous material. Shows a saddle and pottery jug. Sleeping Ute Mountain is in the background. - 1880s
Leonard McCombe Man Having His Hair Brushed by His Wife, Navajo Nation, Arizona 1948

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Arizona Highways July 1953
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Bears of Frazer by Lisa
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2/12/2023 Antelope Island State Park, Utah
High resolution 18” x 24” poster of Indigenous Kawaik/Yoeme (Laguna/Yaqui) Indian Child Welfare Act advocate/warrior/feminist Evelyn Blanchard. As with all our posters, feel liberated to print out & wheatpaste at will! About Evelyn Blanchard & Indigenous Child Removal Policies: “I was able to find all of these women in their own tribal communities who were working to create really innovative programs to promote child welfare within their communities. They were trying to find foster families within the community. They were creating these kinds of preventative programs for families to prevent children from being taken in the first place and to strengthen families or rehabilitate families. These women were quite incredible. Some were also getting involved in a national level to try to organize to stop this practice.
One of these women was Evelyn Blanchard, Laguna/Yaqui, who became an advocate for children and families after losing a court case in which Navajo grandparents were not allowed to take custody of their grandchild, who had been placed outside the community. She worked with the Association on American Indian Affairs to help get the Indian Child Welfare Act passed in 1978. “After the law was passed,” Blanchard told ICTMN, “I worked with many tribes to help them develop their own children’s codes regarding care of children in their communities and to help them figure out how they would respond to the law, which was written for state courts, not Indian tribes.”
Blanchard explains, “The ICWA regulates the acts of state courts or public and private agencies. That’s what it’s supposed to do and its intent is to prevent the breakup of the Indian families because records show that before the passage one out of every four children had been removed from his or her family and 85 percent of those kids were not in Indian homes. The tribes were tired of it. They wanted it stopped and the pattern reversed.”
Read more at: http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/11/21/stealing-children-look-indigenous-child-removal-policies-157884
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Studio portrait of unidentified Native American (Ute) family - Kohlberg & Hopkins - 1880/1900

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Yes, if you didn't know, Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) was and still is a Danish colony. Denmark still has control over many things of Greenland's supposed autonomy, not to mention economic control and it's use as a US military base.
It's not the only European colony still in the continent, though arguably the largest in territory. French Guiana, the Islas Malvinas, many nations in the Caribbean. They still claim, directly or indirectly, ownership over the Americas.
What you need to understand about America as a continent is that there is not a single place that has not been colonized by Europe, and then later independent states. You need to understand this history before understanding how to change it.
Young couple, Waterhen River, Saskatchewan, 1931
hey do you guys remember a couple years ago when i made a post about how the "there are two wolves inside you" saying is racist, and the origin of it is prevalent even in the meme retellings of it, and i was harassed for weeks with nonstop anon hate and racist asks and messages? i think we ought to revisit that. there's a vitriol i see rarely elsewhere in the response to whenever natives and ndns bring up anti-indigenous racism, mostly from white people far older than me. i had 30-somethings in my inbox telling me my ancestors and relatives ought to have been wiped out. i don't have any huge message to bring up about it this time but now i'm a little older and a little wiser, wise enough to say that was super fucked up. and i don't know exactly where the confidence and audacity to be blatantly racist and diminishing to natives comes from. but it's there, in people who would otherwise claim to be leftists or progressives, or even, egregiously, anti-racists. and it sucks
#anyone else remember when some native ppl were like “hey that line about smallpox in the barbie movie was rlly fucked up” and everyone #jumped on them to be like “so you hate women???” “it actually makes perfect sense in context” etc etc #just remembered that. (@blorb0)
yeah. that too. i find it extremely difficult to be taken seriously by nonnatives when discussing things like this - because it's so, so ingrained in american culture, people don't see it as a problem.
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Some fanart of this ancient figurine! Also got commissioned to draw her hanging out with a friend!

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Everyone say thank you american indigenous people for cultivating corn, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, cacao, pumpkin, squash, and anything i missed. Makes life more meaningful globally
Tobacco, too.
Masters of their temporary domain, a painting for my dad for christmas!
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