They've got you worried
About what's in my pants
Or in others' papers
So you won't worry about
How they use you
To line their pockets
Or crown their heads
They don't care much about their own hate
They care about what your hate can do for them
06.02.2025 17:27 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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04.02.2025 22:35 — 👍 4 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Those were the ones in power who put it nicely.
The dressed up version.
The people who were one ones carrying out the orders to force march populations. The people giving the orders.
05.02.2025 04:59 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Removing people from their lands "for their own good," "for their safety," "to a nicer, new place." That's exactly what some people in Oregon were saying in the 1850s when they sent my ancestors to reservations. That's also what the president said today.
Please notice if you haven't already.
05.02.2025 04:56 — 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
A Grand Ronde Holiday Market flyer, white background with a top border of wreath, ornament, and ribbon decorations, and a bottom border of red and green tree ornaments. The text is red and green. It says, "Holiday Market, December 13th 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, Chachalu, Grand Ronde road. Handmade gifts, decor, crafts, soaps, wreaths, weaving, carving, beadwork, artwork, Indian Tacos, and so much more! For info call 5038518406 "
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A drawing of a polaroid photo on an orange wall, with text in the photo frame which says, "Community art wall. Imagine a future with us in it. A dream of the future based on the past."
A second drawing of a polaroid photo on an orange wall. It has text in the photo frame which says, "supplies and printer provided. Paint. Draw. Write. Print a polaroid from your phone. Envision it together, build it together."
A photo taken in 2023 edited to look like it has a polaroid frame. The photo is Anthony Hudson and Felix Furby, two Indigequeer people, sitting on the couch in their last exhibit, which was titled My Father's Father's Sister: Our Ancestor Shimkhin. They are smiling and gesturing toward a phrase written on the orange wall behind them in Large green lettering. It says, "Imagine a future with us in it."
A flyer for the upcoming exhibit, Transgressors.
The flyer is a black background with the vivid colors of the title and ribbon graphic standing out along the top of the flyer. The text is in white.
It says, "December 13th 2024 to April 26th 2025. Opening reception, December 13th 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
Transgressors.
An exhibition presenting now and future Indigiqueer ancestors who move beyond boundaries in life and art.
a.c. ramírez de arellaño, Evan Benally Atwood, Geo Soctomah Neptune,Jeffrey Gibson, Lehuauakea, Qahir-beejee Peco, Roin Morigeau, Steph Littlebird, Walter Scott
Cheated by Anthony Hudson and Felix Furby."
Logos of supporting organizations are at the bottom of the flyer. They are: Chachalu Tribal Museum and Cultural Center, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation, New Expressive Works.
Come add to the community art wall!
Theme: imagine a future with us in it.
The Grand Ronde Holiday Market is going on next door to our opening, 11am-6pm! Stop by on your way to us and support Native artists and makers!
Transgressors: an all Indigequeer show! Opening Friday, December 13th 4pm-7pm
12.12.2024 03:39 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
A flyer with a brown background and blue banners which says:
Art and culture book club
Beat the drum
By Katie Kissinger and Qahir Beejee Peco
Illustrated by Chenoa Barton
A small image of the cover of the book is in the top right corner, showing a gender non confirming Indigenous child smiling, with long dark hair and brown skin, wearing an orange t shirt and blue denim overalls, holding a Native hand drum and drum stick. This image is a fictional character based on the author and storyteller, Qahir-beejee Peco. A Grand Ronde elder, Rogue River and Umpqua tribes. Also Two Spirited.
A hand drawn bookshelf with books and pots filled with pencils and paint brushes bisects the page.
Below it says:
Saturday November 23rd
2 pm to 3 pm
Bilingual (English and Chinuk Wawa) reading of Beat the Drum by Katie Kissinger and Qahir Beejee Peco, and learn Chinuk words.
Free copies of the book will be given to those who attend. One per group.
Free Event! All ages, particularly children K-5, and their adults
Beat The Drum (Chinuk Wawa and English) book reading with authors Qahir-beejee Peco and Katie Kissinger
11/23 2PM at Chehalem Cultural Center, Newberg, OR
Indigenous 2S children's book
RSVP
www.chehalemculturalcenter.org/book-club
21.11.2024 06:22 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
@daanis.ca ɬaxayam (greetings!) Can you add me to the Indigiskeeters?
18.11.2024 19:39 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
White Cindy, or Musksamse Lapli, a Klamath transfeminine ancestor, rides a horse defiantly through lightning and a stormy purple and blue backdrop. A trail of glowing ribbons streaks behind her, coming from her brilliantly white dress.
Transgressors, an all-Indigiqueer art exhibition and follow up to My Father's Father's Sister: Our Ancestor Shimkhin, opens Friday, December 13 at Chachalu Museum in Grand Ronde, Oregon, with an opening reception from 4 to 7 PM with the curators and several artists in attendance.
Queer and trans identities are cultural, not criminal.
Transgressors is on view until April 26, 2025, and will feature monthly supporting events and engagements, including the final presentation of Anthony Hudson's Looking for Tiger Lily in April at Chachalu. The exhibition will then tour Oregon through 2026 with support from Chachalu Museum and Cultural Center, the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, New Expressive Works, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, and the Oregon Community Foundation. Find out more at chachalu.org.
Transgressors, the title of the exhibition written in pink neon cursive, above a glowing tri color ribbon, on a black background.
An exhibition presenting now and future Indigiqueer ancestors who move beyond boundaries in life and art.
December 13th, 2024 through April 26, 2025
Opening Reception, December 13th 4 pm to 7 pm
Artists listed are, a.c. ramírez de arellaño, Evan Benally Atwood, Geo Soctomah Neptune, Jeffrey Gibson, Lehuauakea, Qahir-beejee Peco, Roin Morigeau, Steph Littlebird, Walter Scott, and co-curators Anthony Hudson and Felix Furby.
Transgressors is on view until April 26, 2025, and will feature monthly supporting events and engagements, including the final presentation of Anthony Hudson's Looking for Tiger Lily in April at Chachalu. The exhibition will then tour Oregon through 2026 with support from Chachalu Museum and Cultural Center, the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, New Expressive Works, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, and the Oregon Community Foundation. Find out more at chachalu.org
Transgressors, an all-Indigiqueer art exhibition and follow up to My Father's Father's Sister: Our Ancestor Shimkhin, opens 12/13 at Chachalu Museum in Grand Ronde, opening reception 4-7
Depiction of White Cindy by Steph Littlebird
More in alt text and at Chachalu.org
#indigenous #twospirit
18.11.2024 19:07 — 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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