- American Indian
- Archeology
- 3-D
- Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole NA Museum - Big Cypress
- Tlingit hide armor, Alaska, mid 1800s [2331×3995] [oc]
- Animals
- Aboriginal Patterns
- American Indian Books on Art
- Stuffed Animal Patterns
- The Big Read
- Bandolier Bag
- Baba Yaga House
- 4th grade - watercolour and drawing, Waldorf
- Arts: American Indian
- Aztec pictures
- Alaska - my dream vacation #1
- Amampondo akuthi Madoda!!
Happy International Indigenous Women’s Day - today I celebrate my grandmother, Emily Ivanoff Ticasuk Brown. She was sent to an Indian Boarding School in what is now Oregon as a child and did not return to her home in what is now northwestern Alaska for nine years. When she did finally return she had to relearn her Inupiaq language. Even so, she became one of the founders of public education in Alaska, directly advocating against the laws that made it illegal for Native students to speak their language in school, instead encouraging her students to speak their language. Her work helped get the law changed. She also helped instigate the Alaska Native Heritage preservation movement becoming the first to record her Elders and write the legends of her region and the founding story of her village. She was recognized by both the President of the United States and the Governor of Alaska for her work, as well as the University of Alaska. She has an elementary school named for her outside Fairbanks and a library in Nome. Growing up she would have me play the piano for her and take me for walks then we would sit on our own and she would tell me stories of Alaska, her village, our family, and her faith in god. Among them were multiple stories of her own healing from multiple life threatening illnesses. She believed it was both her faith in god and advocating for our people that made her survive tuberculosis and multiple incidents of cancer even as doctors told her she would not survive. She died in her late 70s compiling information on the healing properties of her region’s indigenous plants. Two days after her death she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Alaska having already finished her Masters with them at the age of 70 the year I was born. - @hawk_wakawaka on Instagram
- Native American artifacts
- Backyard Movie Night
- O.O
@memoriaencolor es un espacio dedicado al rescate patrimonial a través de #fotosantiguas coloreadas de personas y lugares de #Chile en los siglos XIX y XX. Mi nombre es Jaime Araya, tengo 27 años y soy de #Valparaíso. Este proyecto personal lo inicié hace unos meses, motivado por la idea de romper con la distancia que nos separa al ver una foto en blanco y negro y con ello humanizar a los personajes protagonizan las #fotos, visibilizar sus emociones, su diario vivir, sobretodo sin son un fragmento olvidado de la historia oficial, como lo son los pueblos originarios. . Este proyecto ha significado una oportunidad tremenda de aprendizaje desde la empatía sobre la cotidianeidad de nuestros #antepasados, sus procesos de lucha, sus precariedades. Es un ejercicio para mirarnos al espejo como sociedad y comprender la #Historia de forma cíclica y no lineal. . Después de juntar toda la información histórica que sea posible, trabajo con #photoshop o con #snapseed, pero el proceso es el mismo: voy añadiendo manualmente un color distinto por cada capa, pudiendo llegar a juntar 50 colores distintos en una imagen y mezclando distintos colores para cada elemento. . Estas imágenes corresponden a una selección del fotógrafo #MartínGusinde, quien retrató a un grupo de #Yámanas o #Yaganes en la década de #1920, habitantes de la zona de #Magallanes y #CanalBeagle. . . . . . ________________________________________ #memoriaencolor #JaimeAraya #sigloXIX #rescatepatrimonial #fotocoloreada #fotografía #tierradelfuego #yagan #acolor #fotoshistoricaschile #colorized #colorizedhistory #incolor #colorizedphoto #ondacultura - @ondacultura on Instagram
- Inuit family c.1900
- CULTURE
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- design3
- Indiana Bicentennial
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- HUMANS
- Argillite and stone
- Pelts
- Art Random
- American Indians history
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- Art Tutorials
- BEADS
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- Future Destinations
- american indian art
- Celtic shield
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- Gift Ideas DONT LOOK
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- Nortwest Pacific Coast Carving
- American Indians!
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- Author Jan Brett books for the kids
- HYDER ALASKA
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- Aboriginal/Indigenous People to California
- People, People People
What you might not know about Armenia...🇦🇲 {Edit: This is an association post} ⚜Armenia is another Greek colony of antiquity. ⚜ Both being ancient civilizations, Armenians and Greeks have co-existed for centuries. ⚜The Armenian traditional costume is almost identical to Thessaly. ⚜ The Armenian language is said to be influenced from Ancient Greek, but both languages developed differently over time. ⚜ Due to Greeces long-standing cultural influence up until the 5th century A.D., the Armenians were using the Greek alphabet. ⚜ The Armenians are among the Eastern Christian Religions and has rights to the Holy Tomb. ⚜ The Greek community in Armenia approximately range from 1,800 to 5,000. The Armenian Community in Greece is much larger, numbering about 50,000. The largest Armenian communities are in Athens and Thessaloniki. ⚜ Both share a history of Genocide. ⚜ Greece is, after Russia, one of the major military partners of Armenia. Armenian officers are trained in Greek military academies, and various technical assistance is supplied by Greece. ⚜ Greece was one of the first countries to recognize Armenias independence on September 21, 1991. 📸 photo of the national costume of Armenia. Photographer unknown. (DM for credit) #istandwitharmenia #istandwithgreece #aniquity #armenia - @areyouevengreek on Instagram
- Buffalo
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- Alberta Canada
- Ainu
- Ganesh idol
- Arts
- Gourd Art
- MFW the leap card machine is broken so the bus driver lets me on for free
- ANDEAN TEXTILES AND FASHION
- Alaska
- 1st People =Art -Canada
- Amazing Legos
- Alaska
- Kokeshi-Japanes dolls
- Art
- Christmas Crafts For Adults
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- Native peoples
- Alaska History
- Native beading patterns
- British Columbia Canada - Cruise Port Views
- American Indians
- enthralling portraits
- COLD AIR RETURN
- ARAPAHO ARIKARA ALGONQUIN TRIBES
- native American regalia
- Woodland Nursery
- aboriginal
- Native American Medicine Wheel
- 3D Targets
- clans
- Art Folk
- Alaska Figurines
- Apache Comanche
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- Bill Reid
- Alaska, Our adopted home state
- Arte Haida
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- mansi woman
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- AMERICAN INDIAN design
- Five tibetan rites
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- Ainu
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- American Indian
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- House
- Ancient History, Theories & Culture
- masks
- Montanan Crow Child circa 1885 photo by O.S. Goff.
- Margaret Bourke White
- Tribal Wolf Tattoos
- Chainsaw Carvings
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- Jefe Seattle
- aRt, ART, Art....On Gourd
- Chippewa
- A Whole Lot of Shakin Going On!
- Indian face paints
- First Nations, Inuit and Métis Art & Design
- My new treasure: an antique tea sign from Japan
- Tacky The Penguin
- Aleut
- 1st Native american indians
- Arts: American Indian
- Spice shaker
- ----------MEXICO LINDO---------
- Algonquin
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- people
- Australia and New Zealand
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- Art haïda
- Latino Film Festival
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- archaelogical finds
- Isla Grande, Tierra del Fuego - Chile. (1915)
- jingle dress dancer
- Wari sacrificial container, 8-9th century CE [753 x 768]
- ART PRECOLOMBÍ
- abajur
- - ARCTIC -
- beaded people
- Bird masks
- Alaska Road Trip! Summer 2017
- Joe Wilson
- nesting dolls
- Bean bag sewing pattern
- AMERICAN INDIANS....
- 90s books
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- Ancient Artefacts
- Fun Flagstaff Area Things to Do!
- 7 A Million Stories
- Alaska
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- Nasca effigy vessel of a warrior with estólica (atlatl) and darts. Coastal Peru, ca. 100 BCE - 750 CE [505x640]
- Cultures du Monde familles
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- Canterbury Tales
- old west photos
- nesting dolls
- Edward Curtis
- Mexican Accessories - Accesorios Tradicionales
- fits
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- amazing details
- American Indians
- America -- -- Indian Heritage and History
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- American western clothing design
- Tribal Wolf Tattoos
- Mongolia
CHAPTown Tiki Aloha House🗿 Todo la onda de la Deco surfera, playera y polinesia para tu casa... no importa donde vivas, en la ciudad, en el campo, en la montaña ó incluso en la playa.. .. Llevá ese aire marino a tu dia a dia! Llevá tu ánimo y las buenas vibraciones convirtiendo tu entorno diario en un espacio agradable y equilibrado! .. CHAPTown, donde tu energía empieza a cambiar y va en dirección al MAR! 🌊🌈🗿⚓🏄♂️ .. #chaptown #surfart #beachart #tikistyle #tiki #aloha #surfdeco #shapmalal #chapadmalal - @chap.town on Instagram
- Gourd Art
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- AFRICANS - Other Countries!
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- Ancient scripts.
- Coastal art
- Dog SOLDIERS
- Design Inspiration April-August 2016
- American Indian/Eskimo art
- Babies and Toddlers
- Penguins
- AMÉRIQUE DU NORD - Textiles and other things
- BOLD PRINTS 15
- Eskimo woman and baby, 1910?
- America -- -- Indian Heritage and History
- Latin America
- Bear Claw necklace
- Felt Ornaments
- Alaska, Ill Ask Ya!
- Air Dry Modeling Clay
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- Figurine owl tree
- Southwest Art
- Amerindian Masks
- Tiki / Tatoo
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- Haida art
- Asian Art
- Beat of my drum
- Native canadian
- Alaska where I lived over 35 years!
- my family
- Haida art
- An Inupiat family from 1929
- Joe Wilson
How can you resist this face? This little girl stays warm in this traditional caribou skin parka with fox fur on the hood. This style of parka is common in the westernmost region of Nunavut, the Kitikmeot. Gorgeous! #canada #nunavut #Kitikmeot #parka #jacket #winter #cold #arctic #photography #fur #fox #caribou #culture #tradition #warm #north #cute #travel #tourism #travelnunavut - @travelnunavut on Instagram
- Art of Emil Cardinaux
- Moccasins
- kids diy
- Aboriginal & Forest Creatures etc.
- circus
- Indigenous Legends
- Beautiful Women Around The World
- African Dolls
- art amérindien
- Medicine & Spirit Dolls
- Alaska
- Antique North American Native Bead Work
- Statuen
- tatouage haida
- 3D Targets
- Art inspiration
- folk
- Tribal People
- Arte Haida
- • beauté du monde •
- Polar Bears for Les
- ALASKA
- 5th Grade Social Studies
- Modern Native American Christmas
- Artifact Studies
- Inuit Kunst
- Alaska
- American Indian Art
- Nasca warrior effigy vessel - I just love how this guy looks so proud of his trophy head. Hes adorable. Peruvian Southern Coast, ca. 100-650 CE. [739x600]
- Button Blanket
- Native American lessons
- Arctic - Igloo, Eskimo, Inuit, Laplander, Siberia
- Dolls
- American girl doll room
- Alaskas Native Peoples
- Animal Masquerade Masks
- clothing
- Indian Dolls
- Lie like a rug
- American Indians
- Native American Dolls
- ***Photography of people/faces***
- Mata Ortiz Pottery
- Animals and People
- HYDER ALASKA
- traditional toys
