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Indigenous Our Story!
A collection of beautiful Graphic art 🎨 prints about🪶original copper 🏹 Indigenous people of the Americans that were misclassified to erase our history.
The US Governments classified hundreds of copper, dark skin, black colored Indigenous tribes, mostly and especially native tribes on the east coast and southern tribes of the Americans. They classified them as Negros, blacks and now African Americans. My family and hundreds of others are descents of those tribes. When the government brought some slaves from Africa not nearly as many as they want everyone to believe, they set laws in place that every indigenous tribe that look African, we will put them into a new classification as Negro, black and now African American.
Many of our people never agree to that.
These art collections are our Indigenous stories.
A beautiful collection of vibrant and informative platform that showcases an array of awork that captures the richness and diversity of Indigenous cultures. From contemporary designs to traditional motifs, the website offers a diverse range of visual storytelling that celebrates the ancestral narratives, legends, and wisdom of the original black Indigenous people from the Americans that were misclassified as negro, blacks and now African Americans. This tells our story that has tried to be erased. The website is not only an avenue for art enthusiasts, but it also serves as a resource for those interested in learning about Indigenous cultures. Indigenous Our Story Graphic Arts helps to raise awareness of Indigenous issues and histories, while promoting positive representation of Indigenous people in popular culture.
A beautiful collection of vibrant and informative platform that showcases an array of awork that captures the richness and diversity of Indigenous cultures. From contemporary designs to traditional motifs, the website offers a diverse range of visual storytelling that celebrates the ancestral narratives, legends, and wisdom of the original black Indigenous people from the Americans that were misclassified as negro, blacks and now African Americans. This tells our story that has tried to be erased. The website is not only an avenue for art enthusiasts, but it also serves as a resource for those interested in learning about Indigenous cultures. Indigenous Our Story Graphic Arts helps to raise awareness of Indigenous issues and histories, while promoting positive representation of Indigenous people in popular culture.