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[gallery] WHAT TRIBE MURAL SPEAKS FOR ITSELF It was Summers last gasp and the the What TRIBE Project co-existed with L.A. heat. Follow now as the all-seeing photographic eye of Eriberto ORIOL documents a small mural project at Self Help Graphics

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[gallery] We were a long way from San Carlos, Salt River and Window Rock Arizona. We were with friends though. It was one of the hottest weeks in L.A. Even though we’re from AZ, we felt that California heat. Maybe

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[gallery] INSIDE Self Help Graphics Gallery in Boyle Heights, the walls become sacred space. It was important to pay homage to all artists who let me show their work: so I roll called them. The WhatTribe Project Art Show was not

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[gallery] There are three basic types of stereotypical 
“Native-Theme” photography. 1: Mystical landscape/pseudo-glam photoshopped model 
 2: Faux/ pseudo historic: Edward S. Curtis anthropology type. 3: “Poverty Portfolio” focus on environment, depression or addiction of Native People. I want

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[gallery] There are three basic types of stereotypical “Native-Theme” photography.
 1: Mystical landscape or pseudo-glam photoshopped model
 2: Faux/ pseudo historical , Edward S. Curtis anthropology type.
3: “Poverty Portfolio” focusing on environment, depression or addiction of Native People. I want my

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