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Aheya Tsitsadeka (Beautiful Spirit of Nature)

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Aheya Tsitsadeka (Beautiful Spirit of Nature)

Aheya Tsitsadeka (Beautiful Spirit of Nature)

$88.00
#IndigenousRights #NativeWomen #NativeRights #MMIW #IndigeousPride #Genocide #Colonialism #Erasure #HumanRights #Nature #Rights Indigenous Woman in a Stretched Canvas ​This stunning image of an Indigenous Native tribal woman is printed on a high-quality stretched canvas print. The image is vivid and lifelike, the woman radiating strength, pride, and resilience. Perfectly depicting the intricate and colorful cultural identity shared by members of the Indigenous Tribal people, this image is a reminder of the beauty and strength of Indigenous people who, for centuries, have been subject to horrific struggles from colonial powers. Able to Stand the Test of Time The stretched canvas is highly durable and able to hold up for years against any environment. The frame is made with radial pine sourced from renewable forests, so this art does not contribute negatively to the environment. With the soft rubber dots in the back corners of the frame, you can display this piece with confidence knowing the image will stand the test of time. The Truth of Colonialism This powerful image stirs within us both a love for the beauty of land and culture of Indigenous people, as well as a despair for the violence and injustice they continue to endue evoked by colonialism. As a nation, we must challeng the euphemisms of progress and development and see instead the horror of what colonialism is- genocide. Doors Opened to Conquest Colonialism is not some mere relic of the past. In this country, it is abundantly clear how much the Trail of Tears and broken promises continue to affect Indigenous people today. The doors that colonialism opened to conquest remain open and the same oppression still persists. With this image, we remember the strength and defiance of the Indigenous people who continue to resist, and remind us of the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights and freedom. Indigenous Rights are Human Rights The truth remains that Indigenous people have fought long and hard in the name of justice and every human should be able to recognize why Indigenous rights are human rights. We need to learn more about what is happening in our own backyard and and fight the erasure of indigenous people from history books and entertainment media. <

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