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Gegdpihi Yikálya (Breeze Fire Woman)

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Gegdpihi Yikálya (Breeze Fire Woman)

Gegdpihi Yikálya (Breeze Fire Woman)

$88.00
# IndigenousStrength # IndigenousRights # IndigenousPeople # MMIW # JusticeforIndigenousPeople # NativeHope This stunning Image of an Indigenous Tribal Woman from the American West demonstrates beauty and strength of the Native American spirit, and shines a light on the contributions of Indigenous People that have been so long ignored. Her bright clothes and wind-tossed hair bring a feeling of movement and life to the scene, a representation of the vibrant culture of Indigenous People in America. However, this image is also a sober reminder of the genocide the original inhabitants of this land have had to endure and still suffer today. Colonialism in America was essentially built on a trail of broken promises and treaties with Indigenous People, resulting in displacement, land theft, assimilation, and often death. This image is a reminder of the resilience of culture that has been passed down from generation to generation and must be remembered and honored. The stark contrast of this reminder of unity and strength with the reality that Indigenous People’s rights continue to be disregarded today continues to bring attention and light to the fight for justice. The stolen, abused, and missing Indigenous women of today remain largely forgotten and neglected. These stories can not, and should not be forgotten. It is important today, more than ever, that we remember the original inheritors of this land and the continuous struggles they undergo. Those who are passionate about achieving global justice need to also take a real look at global colonialism and its lasting impacts on Indigenous Peoples. At the end of the day, this image is a statement of strength and beauty and a reminder to us all to advocate for the rights of Indigenous Peoples in the United States and all over the world. In this spirit, we are donating a portion of all profits from this canvas to NativeHope.org with their campaign focused on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). This canvas is highly durable cotton and polyester canvas composite (9.82 oz/yd² (333 g/m²)) with a special proprietary coating for vibrant prints that last, and a nice Radial Pine frame, responsibly sourced from renewable forests. It’s ready to hang in your home or office and will be a constant reminder to stand with and celebrate Native American people and culture. For any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact us. #Indigenous

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