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Mahasota Akiya (Glorious Strength)

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Mahasota Akiya (Glorious Strength)

Mahasota Akiya (Glorious Strength)

$88.00
Capture the beauty and strength of Indigenous people with this one-of-a-kind artwork. It features an image of an Indigenous Native Tribal Woman, painted by a professional artist in exquisite detail. Bold colors and intricate lines animate this impressive piece, creating a stunning portrait of the ancestral legacy and contemporary issues of Indigenous people. This painting depicts the ongoing colonial and racial injustice faced by Indigenous people, and how, despite all obstacles, they keep rising and fighting for their rights. It honors the Enough Stolen Indigenous Stuff (ESIS) campaign for the protection of Indigenous heritage, culture and symbols, and reminds us of the current plague of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) that happens in this country, too often without justice or recognition. This powerful painting speaks out against oppression, and the pain and anguish of genocide. Embrace Indigenous presence through this image and honor their courage in the ongoing fight for justice. Achieving this level of detail in the painting makes it an enduring work of art that will stand out in any home. This beautiful image becomes an impactful statement about Indigenous resilience wherever it is hung, and is a great conversation starter. This is a beautiful way to honor Indigenous people, turn attention to injustices faced by Indigenous communities and start the conversation about our shared history and current struggles. By purchasing this framed canvas, you can promote awareness and justice for the Indigenous people, both here and abroad, and create a lasting reminder of shared history and culture. Treat yourself to this high-quality stretched canvas – a statement of choice that will last for many years to come. A portion of the proceeds from this product goes to support NativeHope.org with their campaign focused on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). #IndigenousRights #MMIW #ESIS #IndigenousSolidarity #NativeAmericanStrength #IndigenousHeritage #RealisticIndigenousPainting #IndigenousResilience #IndigenousArtwork #NativeAmericanArt #IndigenousPeople #NativeAmericanJustice

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