Among the issues that Honor the Treaties addressed were environmental destruction, illegal mining, and land rights.

The 35-year-old muralist and graffiti artist calls his work “a buffet of what I was exposed to” growing up. } To me, this place represents the result of genocide, and the lowest [place] that a people can end up.”. var $email = $form.find('.signup-email'); callback: function() {

}) while (c.charAt(0)==' ') { “Any contribution for our people from our own people is a positive step forward.”. * There is probably no need to call this directly - use setNewsletterCookie(). + '<\/div>' }, A wise and relevant quotation by Santee Dakota leader John Trudell now adorns a wall in Washington, DC, thanks to artist Gregg Deal. })(); artnet and our partners use cookies to provide features on our sites and applications to improve your online experience, including for analysis of site usage, traffic measurement, and for advertising and content management. d.setTime(d.getTime() + (expMinutes*60*1000)); His biggest work, he says it draws on his main inspirations: old English calligraphy, Native American art and the Mexican art of his ancestors. Fragua grew up in Jemez Pueblo, the last Towa-speaking community in the United States—a town not far from the Petroglyph National Monument, where art depicting people, animals, and geometric figures dates back thousands of years.

“Agency is imperative for Native Americans, more than ever,” Fragua says.

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