After 500 Years Of American Gangsterism You Wouldn’t Be…
After 500 Years Of American Gangsterism You Wouldn’t Be Smiling Either . © DM1
After 500 Years Of American Gangsterism You Wouldn’t Be Smiling Either . © DM1
artforamnestyus: Apache artist Douglas Miles who is painting one of the 12 murals for Art For Rights on Dec 12th in New Orleans, LA, is a San Carlos Apache-Akimel O'odham painter, printmaker, muralist, and photographer from Arizona. Art For Amnesty interviewed
“Remember: Falling in love with the truth isn’t the same as messing around with the truth. Only one will birth a revolution.” - Douglas Miles, founder of Apache Skateboards (via iamjamesmatthew)
blackpowerflower: At art for rights in NOLA this artist and his art work really moved me.
brokenboxespodcast: Artist Douglas Miles, founder of APACHE Skateboards added to the conversation Feb. 10….2015 is going to be epic on ABC! TUNE IN TO THE PODCAST! Artist and founder of Apache Skateboards Douglas Miles is San Carlos Apache, Akimel O'Odham, and White Mountain Apache from the San Carlos Apache reservation.
Some forget but we don’t forget: WHERE WE COME FROM
apaches-and-angels: There Ain’t No Indians There Anyways Currently in the film industry AKA “Hollywood” the lack of Native representation is astounding. As Jada Pinkett-Smith and Spike Lee chimed in, she called
There Ain’t No Indians There Anyways Currently in the film industry AKA “Hollywood” the lack of Native representation is astounding. As Jada Pinkett-Smith and Spike Lee chimed in, she called
The Revenant Film And The Native American Subtext . The Alejandro González Iñárritu film The Revenant film brings that visceral vibe he’s known for to the forefront not seen since his Amorres Perros where each