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Tag Archives: Sacred Hoop Gallery

  1. The Spirit of Standing Rock

    Art inspired by the Standing Rock resistance is appearing everywhere and in all media

    This entry was posted on February 14, 2017 and is filed under Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Indigenous Art, Culture and Human rights, Deborah Lawrence, Standing Rock, Uncategorized.
    Tags: Asia Tale, Deborah Faye Lawrence, Erin Genia, John Feoderov, Ka’ila Farrell-Smith Mní Wičoní, Marvin Oliver, No DAPL, Sacred Hoop Gallery, Samuel Genia, Sara Siestreem, Spaceworks, Standing Rock, Tracy Rector, Water is Sacred|, Winona La Duke, Yatika Starr-Fields
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