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=What Tribe Is This =
Eriberto Oriol X Apache Skateboards
Chicano photographer Eriberto Oriol is prolific. The heavy tone of his L.A. photographs were gripping portraits I had admired for years. We met at Self
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In 2007 I traveled to the South Bronx NYC for the exhibition The Fort Apache Connection: HERE is the curators statement. It was held at Hostos Communty College on 149th St and Grand Concourse.
“A Bronx based exhibition by
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"The Silencer"
I was told I can’t show this skateboard in a public art space
In a major AZ city due to its gun imagery.
Put me “in my place”
Yet I can watch cowboys killing Indians all day on TCM
Scorcese’s gangsters are
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Available now at www.apacheskateboards.com/shop
Manifest Destiny in a happy meal, the anti-franchise franchise, sweet hipster irony, a conversation stopper, not seen in stores or on TV, giving honor to whom honor is due, racism is fun again kids ( mad
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Now Playing : The Lone Racist :
We (Natives) don’t care what American pop culture says about Tonto’s importance to America. We did not ask to be stereotyped in film. No one ever asked Natives what we thought. Now we are
I had to see it for myself. Wanted to see what the worlds largest media conglomerate would do as it resurrected racist stereotype and let the most powerful hipster drive it forward for all the masses to swallow pseudo-history in
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Hollywood : Let My People Go
Natives seem to be be froze in medias pop cultural time frame freezer as the No Doubt video, long since pulled offline, and Disney’s recent Lone Ranger blockbuster film flop debacle prove.
Natives are figuratively