'Making Is About Our Survival': Exhibition Celebrates Artwork Of Native Women

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One thousand years of Native American women's art is traveling around the country, being featured at major museums. 'The whole idea to wipe us off the face of the Earth didn't work,' says Anita Fields, an Osage artist. 'We're still very powerfully here.'

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"It's a lot harder to find our trees," Church says, adding that her family may have to skip a generation in teaching how to weave."I admit I go out there and I get tears in my eyes when I see all of those dead trees." "A wound that seems so deep that it is incapable of being healed," Yohu observes quietly. Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore created the gash with special effects makeup and scarlet beads that look like blood."It is stitched together through beads," Yohu continues."It is stitched together through women's work."

 

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jerryzpark Planning to see exhibit at Renwick. Hope virus thing allows me to get to DC for it

along with a retrospective on the female animals they ate

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There was never an idea to wipe you off the face of the Earth.

An example. This baby blanket my Mother wrapped me and saved me from freezing to death during the Blizzard of 1949 in West Texas well over a 100 years 9ld. I placed it a picture frame next to my bed.

If they are here, the idea was not to wipe them off the earth

I ❤️ height heals. I hope to see the exhibition 😎

ulabeast If you get a chance to see this, do. It’s amazing.

Such a great quote!

Very cool!!

And the basis of so many revolutions undetected on Turtle Island but felt around the world...wood glue to beadwork...

Any by ewarren?

Native Americans are a vital part of our country and history. I am against anyone who wants to wipe them off the map.

It's almost as though the 'idea' never really existed, and you're just full of shitt.

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