Shauna Elizabeth Dampier

18, Ho-Chunk, Oneida When I think about what makes me, me. I automatically think about my family. I wouldn’t be who I am today without them. So I painted my family tree. The medicine flowers represent all of the love and healing they have gave me over the years. The eagle flying over us shows […]

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Kessa I.

15, Northern Cheyenne/ Crow This rectangular shape is a box under water. Yes, that gray circle- that’s me. What are surrounding me are my problems I’m dealing with, whether in or out of the box. Whether big or small, they’re there. The problems inside are greater than those out. The darker area speaks for itself. […]

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WIlliam J. C.

16, Mandan Each face is a different part of my life and the vines in between each face are all the twists and turns, highs and lows of my life.

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Tyra H.

17, Rosebud Sioux Tribe “I speak for my ancestors” Native American history is not taught in many schools. This piece breaks the barrier by promoting the loss of our culture, my work will tell the story’s that our ancestors couldn’t tell. This piece has a minimalistic style with a strong hidden picture.

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