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Digital Natives: Plains Indians at The Met

June 14, 2015

YouTube Video VVVWeC13X0lFUl9hQWVFbVVxWnd4SVRRLkFyWHY0d2ZDSjNN Lauren Chief Elk reviews "The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She discusses beadwork, headdresses, and representations of Natives. Chief Elk is a Nakoda/Lakota writer, data artist, and co-founder of the Save Wiyabi Project. Co-Produced by Line Break Media (linebreakmedia.org) and Shamsiya Group, Inc. (intosunshine.com)<br /><br />Music: K.Raydio and O-D (kraydioando-d.bandcamp.com)<br /><br />Creative Commons Images<br />----------------<br />Buffalo Body by Wilfred Langdon Kihn, Credit to Wellcome Library, London, Creative Commons License 4.0<br />Dutch Indian by Michael Coghlan, Creative Commons License 2.0<br />Nick by Edward Simpson, Creative Commons License 2.0<br />Animal by Ian T. McFarland, Creative Commons License, 2.0<br />coachella-fashion-new1 by Public Photos, Creative Commons License 2.0 <br />Cree woman, young girl, and an infant in a cradle board in a canoe, Sanmaur, Quebec, Credit to Canada. Department of Interior. Library and Archives Canada, PA-044224, Creative Commons License 2.0<br />Seated Aboriginal woman holding an infant in a cradle board, with a young boy sitting next to them, Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories, Credit to Canada. Department of Interior. Library and Archives Canada, PA-048097, Creative Commons License 2.0

Digital Natives: Plains Indians at The Met

Lauren Chief Elk reviews “The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She discusses beadwork, headdresses, and representations of Natives. Chief Elk is a Nakoda/Lakota writer, data artist, and co-founder of the Save Wiyabi Project. Co-Produced by Line Break Media (linebreakmedia.org) and Shamsiya Group, Inc. (intosunshine.com)

Music: K.Raydio and O-D (kraydioando-d.bandcamp.com)

Creative Commons Images
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Buffalo Body by Wilfred Langdon Kihn, Credit to Wellcome Library, London, Creative Commons License 4.0
Dutch Indian by Michael Coghlan, Creative Commons License 2.0
Nick by Edward Simpson, Creative Commons License 2.0
Animal by Ian T. McFarland, Creative Commons License, 2.0
coachella-fashion-new1 by Public Photos, Creative Commons License 2.0
Cree woman, young girl, and an infant in a cradle board in a canoe, Sanmaur, Quebec, Credit to Canada. Department of Interior. Library and Archives Canada, PA-044224, Creative Commons License 2.0
Seated Aboriginal woman holding an infant in a cradle board, with a young boy sitting next to them, Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories, Credit to Canada. Department of Interior. Library and Archives Canada, PA-048097, Creative Commons License 2.0

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