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If you are like me, you are nesting and investing in the spaces where you now spend most of your day. For example, in the past year, I’ve purchased Native-made art prints, pillows, candles, food goods, linen napkins, blankets, and more, sprucing up my kitchen, living room, bedroom, and even bathroom. I never really appreciated how much home decor can enrich your life. From the affordable, to the swanky, we’ve come up with a list of Native-made items to spruce up your home space.
Tim (2oolman) Hill from A Tribe Called Red about his upcoming tour schedule, andI am continually inspired by other SoCal artists and locals, who each share a natural creative expression that could only from from being in a place as enriching as Southern California, which has become a melting pot of countercultures like skate, surf, punk, and hip-hop." Above, his Moonrise tank features his logo of a feather and needle in the shape of a V - these elements are part of his identity as a Native American clothing company owner. The t-shirt above was made in honor of the great Chief Red Cloud of the Oglala Lakota and everything he stood for, including Red Cloud's statementClick this link to view his entire online shop, which includes tanks, tees, hats, sweatshirts, and more. We love his play with color and design and his attention to details that are hard to capture on camera, but look killer in person (like the tiny ink details on the drum for the powwow tee below).
When I think of Valentine’s Day, I think of pink hearts and those cartoony "Valentines" we were forced to give and receive in grade school whether we wanted to participate or not (EVERYONE SHALL GET A CARD DAMMIT). Later in life, I was coerced into thinking Valentine’s Day was when a guy either A) gave you flowers and chocolates, or B) HE SIMPLY HATED YOU.
He explains, "The wall being built creates not only a physical divide, but also a spiritual and mental divide among the country at large, and, more importantly, it disrupts a Native American people's way of life, whose traditional homelands exist on both sides of the international border.” The O’odham people, for no reason of their own, have been under a militarized state since 9/11, with, as Breeze explains "one of the largest homeland security presence in the United States, including heavy border patrol checkpoints within the boundaries of the reservation and the recent installation of surveillance towers built by an Israeli defense company. He explains, "The wall being built creates not only a physical divide, but also a spiritual and mental divide among the country at large, and, more importantly, it disrupts a Native American people's way of life, whose traditional homelands exist on both sides of the international O’odham people, for no reason of their own, have been under a militarized state since 9/11, with, as Breeze explains "one of the largest homeland security presence in the United States, including heavy border patrol checkpoints within the boundaries of the reservation and the recent installation of surveillance towers built by an Israeli defense company.