A black snake creature with horns, fangs, and taloned feet makes an “S” shape. There are industrial markings on it, rivets and welding seams, that indicate it is also an oil pipeline. Below, the text states: “No pipelines on Indigenous Land.”
A black snake creature with horns, fangs, and taloned feet makes an “S” shape. There are industrial markings on it, rivets and welding seams, that indicate it is also an oil pipeline. Below, the text states: “No pipelines on Indigenous Land.”
Over the past two years, I’ve worked on a series of projects with Canadian curator Jon Lockyer. Each of these projects commenced from an initial event in 1906 when my…
For many Indigenous people, late-winter or early-spring (depending on your perspective) is the time to be in the Iskigamizigan or Sugar Bush. It is a period when everything and everyone…
In the Great Lakes, there is growing concern over the safety of Enbridge Line 5, an aging pipeline that runs beneath the Straits of Mackinac. Similar to the images that Dylan Miner created in…
Over the last two days, Justseeds’ member Dylan Miner put together some graphics in solidarity with Standing Rock resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. You can read about Native support here at Indian…