Jalen C.

8, Muscogee Creek and Hunkpapa Lakota On my painting I put three pictures one of me and my mom when I was a baby, one when I graduated Headstart, and one of me now at the protest for every child matters. A title of the painting “My Life”. Around the pictures I put the background […]

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Journie C.

9, Muscogee Creek and Hunkpapa Lakota Got my painting I put a Picture of me and my best friend. My best friend is my baby brother. Him and I have the same birthday but I am one year older. I put a picture of him and I because we are always together and he is […]

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Amerie F.

15, Crow, Cheyenne, Kaw Being artistic lets me speak for native girls like me about generational memories, hardships, and blessings. My work expresses my feelings on Native American Church (NAC) and the importance of young women carrying water. Women have carried water and prayed for generations. As a young native woman, NAC inspires my art, […]

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Aaliyah W.

13, Muscogee Creek and Hunkpapa Lakota My art work represents me. I am proud to be Afro indigenous. I have protested for black and indigenous rights. Participate in prayer runs and events for the boarding school children found in the graves, MMIW, and BLM events. I’m raised by a single mother with my two brothers […]

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