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Indigenous Heroes

Text: Our heroes are made of the same stuff and dreams that make us all. They have been called upon to do extraordinary things. Some have given their lives. They have always worked for the people, and do still—for an end to hatred and poverty, for a place where respect is freely given and honor earned, for an Earth where all children can grow up healthy and whole.

Photos: Crazy Horse (represented by a golden eagle), Rigoberta Menchú, Roberta Blackgoat, Anna Mae Aquash, Louis Riel, Haunani-Kay Trask, Lolita Lebrón, Chico Mendes, and Leonard Peltier.

18" x 24", three colors (grey-green background) on heavyweight recycled paper.
10.00


Teaching Respect for Native Peoples

A list of how—and how not—to teach about Native peoples in the classroom. Click here for full text.

Image: Sharon Williams, age 8, Mowachaht-Muchalaht Band, Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation, Gold River, British Columbia. Photo taken in 1978 by Dorothy Haegert.

Text by Doris Seale and Beverly Slapin. Design by Guillermo Prado.


18" x 24", black ink on heavyweight recycled ivory paper.
10.00