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Artwork by Lara Evans. For Students Using this Site. A blog wrestling with art. For Students Using this Site. Welcome to Not Artomatic! This site is a good resource for students who are researching Native American and First Nations art. If you are writing a paper, please make sure to cite your sources appropriately according to your teacher’s or professor’s instructions. For Chicago Manual of Style. Citations, here is an example:. MONTH DATE, YEAR). Bibliography (use a hanging indent):. MONTH DATE, YEAR).
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Contemporary Native: August 2009
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Rantings on Daily Life. Monday, August 31, 2009. There are a lot of issues out there that are political and for the life of me I don't know why. Most are personal issues that should have nothing to do with government. Certainly there are plenty of things I believe the government should get involved in, but the following list (part one) is not included:. Prayer in Public Schools. Do you see it? I keep hearing about the definition of marriage these days. Who defines it? Sweden not the USA! But back to my m...
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Contemporary Native: March 2012
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Rantings on Daily Life. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Jack of all Trades. My position included all graphic design for independent projects outside of the newspaper itself, all design jobs for the offset press, one big yearly magazine for the rally, a quarterly gambling magazine for Deadwood, the snowmobiling tab that ran weekly over the winter, and the weekly Sunday giant shopping inserts. I learned so much at that newspaper. Their system was so dated when I got there! I eventually left that job to take a pos...
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Contemporary Native: When You Have to Tell Them
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Rantings on Daily Life. Monday, May 21, 2012. When You Have to Tell Them. Some of you have been there. It starts with the moment you learn something that you KNOW will adversely effect someone you care about. What do you do? If it is bad enough do you contact the "authorities"? Do you tell them knowing they'll probably hate you forever? But not for one family I know. My husband said it doesn't matter. The more time that was allowed to flow by, the worse the situation could get. I had to tell them. Karen ...
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Awful "Native Inspired" Art: April 2012
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Monday, April 23, 2012. Helpful hints for would-be anti-racist, Indigenous Solidarity activists by Special Guest Blogger Josdadalv. If your "Indigenous Solidarity" group has no NDNs in it; if you have to work Real Hard to find an NDN person, any NDN person, to come speak to your group; and this search involves sending way-too-personal messages to strangers on the Internet. you have a problem. You have a problem. Really, you guys have a problem. We are so honored that you have come to speak to us in a goo...
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Contemporary Native: September 2009
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Rantings on Daily Life. Thursday, September 10, 2009. The Great Depression should have taught us something about perseverance and hope. I completely believe we have our own '50s generation coming. Yes, what goes up must come down (I tried telling people that about the stock market back in the late '90s). But the opposite is also true. Our economy, and us, will rise again. My own mantra, and I hope it helps America, is to find beauty in every day. Now stop moaning and smile. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Awful "Native Inspired" Art: Random Tagging Round-up (NSFW)
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Sunday, June 26, 2011. Random Tagging Round-up (NSFW). Sort of getting back to our roots today. These are all photos my Facebook friends have been tagged in. With the exception of a certain Osage and Dakota, most of these tags were meant as compliments. There are a few common themes in these kind of images that fill the internet. Because the wolves are coming over for dinner on Wednesday. Photoshop in a creepy leering Spears brother! Sky faces wolves = double points! Do not feed the dream-catcher bear.
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Awful "Native Inspired" Art: Somebody had to point this out
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Thursday, March 8, 2012. Somebody had to point this out. Johny Depp featuring a dead bird and, oh, that one guy. Kirby Sattler's "I am Crow". Wait, isn't Tonto supposed to be Comanche? So, shouldn't he look a little more like this? Quanah (aka Fragrance, aka Quanah Parker) - Comanche/Scots-Irish - circa 1869. Native American Old Photos. WTF is up with the bird, anyway? I had a brainstorm with Rob Schmidt, Newspaper Rock. Taken from Sattler's website. On where he gets his inspiration:. Who, coincidentally...
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What is Black and Red and Sepia? | Not Artomatic
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Artwork by Lara Evans. For Students Using this Site. A blog wrestling with art. What is Black and Red and Sepia? Native Photography and Art History Bookshelf in the shop at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe. Our Land, Our Images, Our Selves. Does this very limited palette of design colors for books about Native peoples reinforce stereotypes about Native peoples? Do these aesthetics imply Native peoples are only authentically located in a distant past? This entry was posted in On Photography.
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