Campamento Flathead cerca de Jocko River (río Jocko), en el oeste de Montana (Estados Unidos). Fotografía tomada por Edward S. Curtis en 1911.
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Campamento Flathead cerca de Jocko River (río Jocko), en el oeste de Montana (Estados Unidos). Fotografía tomada por Edward S. Curtis en 1911.
Ewam Garden of a Thousand Buddhas
Arlee, Flathead Nation, Montana
14 March 2017
Today I marched with my mom and sister in my Yaya's shawl, in part because I want to represent my culture and in part because I think she would have marched with us. I thought it was significant that justice - the concept - is a woman. In this case, justice just happens to also be an Indigenous woman.
Posting this one separately.
We are Indigenous. We are women. We are still here.
Sarah Ogden Magpie con su hija, y su marido, Peter Magpie. Flathead. Fotografía tomada por Norman A. Forsyth en 1907. Sarah Ogden Magpie nació en Bitterroot Valley, Montana, en 1854. Murió el 8 de abril de 1934 en el condado de Lake, Montana. Era hermana de Agate Ogden Finley. Sus padres eran: Michel D. Ogden y Angelique Bonapart Finley.
Tres mujeres Nativas Americanas, Cecille Magpie Vanderburg, Felicity Delaware y Sara Ogden Magpie, posan a caballo en la Reserva India Flathead en el oeste de Montana. Flathead. Fotografía tomada por Edward H. Boos, entre 1905-1907.
National Bison Range
Flathead Nation, Montana
7 June 2016
National Bison Range
Flathead Nation, Montana
7 June 2016