THE NATIVE AMERICANS.

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Native American War Shirts
Native American war shirts used by southwest Indian tribes are a very interesting part of American history. Worn by braves as badges of honor, they represented the bravery of the warrior during battle. Indian war shirts were often made of buckskin and decorated extensively with items found at the battle site. See our great collection of Native American war shirts for southwest decor or collectors of Native American art at http://www.missiondelrey.com/native-american-war-shirts-vests/
a painting of two horses with the words, we prepared our own way of living
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an old photo with the caption that reads, trouble and prove to live by
"Love your life, perfect your life. Beautify all things in your life." - Crazy Horse
Native American Environmental Quotes, Native American History
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a poem written in the spirit of crazy horse
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Crazy Horse quote. Native Americans. Indians. American ~ I pray that this prophecy comes true. ~
red cloud, native american war leader and chief of the oglala lakota (sioux)                                                                                                                                                      More Sitting Bull Quotes, Native American Facts, Cloud Quotes
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an old black and white photo of two native americans
Portrait of Ignacio and his son, (Mescalero Apaches). Photograph taken c. 1880.
a group of people holding up signs and placards in the street with other people behind them
After 525 years, it's time to actually listen to Native Americans
STANDING ROCK IS SANDING TALL After 525 years, it’s time to actually listen to
a group of people riding on the backs of horses down a road in the rain
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Tribal leader urges White House to stop pipeline on sacred Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
a poster with an image of a bison and a bird in the background that says water is sacred
What is happening at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota is heart breaking. As a social worker, I stand with the NASW's advocacy for the preservation of sacred ground. The Standing Rock Sioux are struggling to protect their environment due to the actions of others. "Far too often the exposure to environmental hazards of people of color is ignored for the sake of economic expediency." I took an oath to be sensitive to cultural and ethnic diversity, and strive to end discriminat...