Category Archives: Native

Mvskoke Nation Indigenous Books

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Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Authors

Michelle Joy Gallagher Soffe

Michelle Joy Gallagher Soffe is an author of poetry and prose from Sacramento, California. She is mother to 3 children and 2 fantastic dogs. Testing the limits and playing with the elasticity and beauty of the english language is one of her passions. With an affinity for astronomy and physics, she often makes correlations between the corporeal and the cosmos.
Mastodon: @Hvresse@turtleisland.social
Store: https://www.NihtgengaPress.com
Blog: https://MichelleJoyGallagher.com

Bookstores

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US/CA Nations Indigenous Beauty

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For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Ahshi Beauty – Navajo

Afro-Indigenous luxury skincare and cosmetics brand
https://www.ahshibeauty.com

Bison Star Naturals – Taos Pueblo

Wild harvests the plants within their bar soaps, no animal products, dyes or perfumes
https://bisonstarnaturals.com

Blended Girl Cosmetics – Navajo

1 woman cosmetics company featured in major beauty mags
https://blendedgirl.com

Cheekbone – Anishinaabe

Sustainable and high quality colour cosmetics that are clean, vegan and cruelty free
https://www.cheekbonebeauty.com

Niawen – Mohawk

Blending the traditions and wisdom of ancestors with formal training in skin science
https://niawen.com

Prados Beauty – Yoeme/Comanche

Design and craft high quality cosmetics, makeup brushes, lashes, and so much more
https://pradosbeauty.com

Sequoia – Mohawk/Northern Paiute

Inspired by Indigenous legends and ingredients. Soaps, candles, lotions, balms, scrubs…
https://sequoiasoaps.com

Sister Sky – Spokane

Products rooted in herbal heritage that contain natural ingredients
https://sistersky.com

Sḵwálwen Botanicals – Squamish

Honouring traditional Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) plant knowledge
https://skwalwen.com

Yukon Soaps Company – Northern Tutchone

Handcrafted Indigenous Soaps and Self-Care
https://yukonsoaps.com

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Mvskoke Nation Indigenous Beauty

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For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

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Decolonization is not a metaphor

This article is a MUST READ

Decolonization is not a metaphor
By Eve Tuck & K. Wayne Yang

“Our goal in this article is to remind readers what is unsettling about decolonization. Decolonization brings about the repatriation of Indigenous land and life; it is not a metaphor for other things we want to do to improve our societies and schools.”

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Settler Colonialism Introduction

Reversing Manifest Destiny by Native artist Charles Hilliard

Lara A. Jacobs, also a Mvskoke citizen and an incredibly gifted Native scientist, was kind enough to allow me to republish her incredible introduction to settler colonialism. At the end of this page there will be more information soon.

An educational for settlers on #IndigenousPeoplesDay

What is settler colonialism? What is colonization? What happened when settlers arrived? What did they bring with them?

An Indigenous version of US History

America’s “Greatest Ideas” the National Park Service— In reality they were created as a tool of dispossession.

Parks as tools of dispossession continued; other land dispossessions; UNDRIP

Genocide and tools of assimilation

Dispossessions of bodies by universities and museums

#LandBack

Lara A. Jacobs is a Citizen of Muscogee (Creek) Nation and in the final year of her Forest Ecosystems and Society Ph.D. program at Oregon State University. Her research focuses on the pathogenic and ecological impacts of outdoor recreation activities and how such impacts may pose issues for Tribal Peoples and outdoor recreationists. Lara blends Indigenous Sciences (e.g., Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Indigenous Value systems) with western scientific methods (e.g., visitor monitoring and mapping, geographic information systems, cellular and molecular biology, etc.) as a means to resolve socio-ecological issues. Lara has worked with large groups of Indigenous scholars to publish manuscripts about how land management entities can work through co-equity-based managerial frameworks to support Tribal sovereignty and Indigenous Peoples’ rights, and has also published manuscripts that focus on COVID-19 in parks and protected areas and the need to center Indigenous Peoples’ and Tribal Nations in climate change discourse and research. Lara is currently editing a book called Indigenous Voices: Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge that should be published in 2024. Lara holds a B.S. in Women Studies from Oregon State University, an M.A. in Environmental Studies from Prescott College with a concentration in Conservation Science, Environmental Education, and Sustainability, and a Certificate from the University of Toronto in GIS, Mapping, and Spatial Analysis Specialization.

Lara’s original thread on Twitter | Lara’s publications

If you learned anything from this thread and want to pass some funds Lara’s way for this free labor, here’s her details:

Lara Jacobs
@ecohugger

Cite Lara’s tweets and/or her many manuscripts and the countless work that Indigenous scholars have produced if you plan to use this info.

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US/CA Nations Indigenous Beadwork

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For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Chokfi Moon – Chickasaw

Traditional and Contemporary Beadwork
Woodpecker.social Mastodon: @NasiChokfoshi@woodpecker.social
https://www.instagram.com/chokfi.moon

Kiamichi Camp – Ponca/Choctaw

Ponca, Choctaw – Beader, Artist
Mastodon: @mahtheyzhawey@turtleisland.social
https://ko-fi.com/mahtheyzhawey
https://www.redbubble.com/people/mahtheyzhawey/shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/MahtheyzhaweyArts

Women Helping Women Beadwork Collective – Various CA

Creations by Incarcerated Indigenous Women
https://www.instagram.com/womenhelpingwomen_beadwork

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About Indigenous Creatives Lists

There are 3 levels of list participation & a special offer

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For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Level 1: Basic Creatives

This level is composed of Indigenous creatives that the Turtle Island team and others in the online community have assembled that do not have a TurtleIsland.social or Indigenous Fediverse presence.

This level has a bold name heading, one descriptive line, and one link.

Level 2: Indigenous Fediverse Creatives

This level is composed of Indigenous creatives that have an Indigenous Fediverse presence.

This level has all the features of Level 1, plus one descriptive paragraph, and up to three links.

Level 3: TurtleIsland.social Creatives

This level is composed of Indigenous creatives that have a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Fediverse presence.

This level has all the features of Level 2, plus one 1200x325px image, and two descriptive paragraphs.

Fine print: Header images and mega-menu listings may have time limits or rotate in the future, but currently there are no foreseeable plans to do this. Turtle Island operates in good faith but make no guarantees of results, features, or services. All details subject to change without notice.

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Indigenous Fediverse Instances

There are estimated to be over 12,000 Mastodon instances (servers) in the Fediverse, but there is only one North American Native/Indigenous instance with the high reliability record of TurtleIsland.social.

TurtleIsland.social

Native/Indigenous owned and operated for Native/Indigenous people in North America. TurtleIsland.social is ad-free, corporate-free, bigotry-free, and culture respectful.
https://turtleisland.social/about

TurtleIsland.social is highly recommended as the best, most reliable choice you can make in choosing a Fediverse instance. It is professionally hosted and has developer level support. It is a 5 nines site, in other words fully operational 99.999% of the time — an average of less than 6 minutes downtime per year. It is fully capable of celebrity or high demand users. It doesn’t get better than this.

Turtle Island also has non-Mastodon Native/Indigenous instances

Akkoma (Twitter-like) TurtleIsland.rocks
Pixelfed (Instagram-like) TurtleIsland.buzz

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Mvskoke Nation Indigenous Beadwork

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For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Cvkvlv.com Beadwork – Mvskoke

Tzipporah Rothschild-Manory, a Mvskoke and Jewish artist, photographer, and beader. Follow them here, on Mastodon, on Instagram, and their Online Store to watch their beading journey. Header image has examples of Tzipporah’s beadwork.
Mastodon: @Tzipporah@turtleisland.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Cvkvlv
Online Store: https://Cvkvlv.com

Weso Beading – Mvskoke

Jo Wilson, Mvskoke made on the Muscogee Creek Reservation
Mastodon: @MvskokeAuntie@turtleisland.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Weso_Beading

Bumble Bee Beading – Mvskoke

Native Beader in the PNW
https://www.instagram.com/bumblebeebeading

Deerwoman Dezigns – Mvskoke

A Colorful and Unique Mvskoke Beadwork & Art Boutique
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DeerwomanDezigns

Krystian Sisson – Mvskoke

Beadwork artist, illustrator and painter
https://www.instagram.com/reddirtbeadwork

Wotko Moon – Mvskoke/Mojave

Beadwork predominantly and also graphic design, painting, mural work
https://www.wotko-moon.com

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Beadwork & Regalia Supplies

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For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Apatura Beadwork & Supplies – Shoshone Bannock

Small family business specializing in all your beading needs
https://www.apaturabeads.com

Bead & Powwow Supply Company – Saginaw Ojibwe

Serves Indigenous artists, powwow dancers, and tribal communities
https://powwowsupply.com

Beaded Edge Supply – San Carlos Apache

Native and Artist owned and operated, strives to provide all your crafting needs
https://www.beadededgesupply.com

Cedarlilie – Abenaki

Artist and one-woman operation, online bead and supply store
https://cedarlilie.com

Cvltvre Bead – Anishinaabe/Ojibwe

From a family with a history of beading matriarchs
https://cvltvrebead.com

Dancing Bear Indian Trader –

Serving the craft and regalia supply needs of the Indian community
https://dancingbearindiantrader.com

Indigenous Supplies – Shoshone Bannock

Beading Supplies and more
https://indigenoussupplies.com

Northland Visions – Ojibwe

Beads, crafting, art, food and other products
https://northlandvisions.com

Powwow Bling – Mvskoke

Beading supplies and operated in Oklahoma
https://pwbling.com

Tribal Spirit Music – Simpcw/Mohawk

Beads, drums, regalia, medicines and other products
https://tribalspiritmusic.com

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