Apache Naelyn Pike with Standing Rock Sioux Chair Dave Archambault II in North Dakota and
Robert Greywolf who demonstrated in SF against the Dakota Access pipeline.
18 x 24 acylic on canvas
Robert Greywolf who demonstrated in SF against the Dakota Access pipeline.
18 x 24 acylic on canvas
“The U.S. government is wiping out our most important cultural and spiritual areas,” LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, whose great-great grandmother survived the Whitestone Massacre, wrote this week. “And as it erases our footprint from the world, it erases us as a people. These sites must be protected, or our world will end, it is that simple. Our young people have a right to know who they are. They have a right to language, to culture, to tradition. The way they learn these things is through connection to our lands and our history.”
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