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- Indigenous Peoples’ Day - Two posters from our collection, designed by artist Mer Young, support land stewardship and Native American voter participation in the 2020 presidential election.

- October 11, 2021
- Collections - Article
Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Two posters from our collection, designed by artist Mer Young, support land stewardship and Native American voter participation in the 2020 presidential election.
- Seminole Doll, 1930-1950 -

- 1930-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Seminole Doll, 1930-1950
- "Indian Country," 2021 - As seen in the internationally popular Hulu/FX television show <em>Reservation Dogs</em>, this map, called "Indian Country," shows a contemporary look at tribal nations and where they are located today. The artist, Bobby "Dues" Wilson (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota), highlighted tribal nations, traditional foods, housing, and notable Indigenous people such as former principal chief Wilma Mankiller (Cherokee) and artist Natalie Ball (Klamath/Modoc).

- 2021
- Collections - Artifact
"Indian Country," 2021
As seen in the internationally popular Hulu/FX television show Reservation Dogs, this map, called "Indian Country," shows a contemporary look at tribal nations and where they are located today. The artist, Bobby "Dues" Wilson (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota), highlighted tribal nations, traditional foods, housing, and notable Indigenous people such as former principal chief Wilma Mankiller (Cherokee) and artist Natalie Ball (Klamath/Modoc).
- Young Indigenous Man Wearing Traditional War Bonnet -

- Collections - Artifact
Young Indigenous Man Wearing Traditional War Bonnet
- Ladle, 1775-1850 -

- 1775-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Ladle, 1775-1850
- Harwood Steiger Fabric -

- 1956-2004
- Collections - Artifact
Harwood Steiger Fabric
- Indians of North America, 1961 -

- 1961
- Collections - Artifact
Indians of North America, 1961
- "Land Back" Sticker, 2024 - The LandBack movement launched in 2020 with the simple demand of returning all public lands to Indigenous nations. LandBack aims to raise awareness about issues of sovereignty, treaty rights, and the return of land to its original stewards. Multimedia artist Steph Littlebird, enrolled member of the Grand Ronde Confederated Tribes in Oregon, who brings attention to issues within Indian Country, created this work.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"Land Back" Sticker, 2024
The LandBack movement launched in 2020 with the simple demand of returning all public lands to Indigenous nations. LandBack aims to raise awareness about issues of sovereignty, treaty rights, and the return of land to its original stewards. Multimedia artist Steph Littlebird, enrolled member of the Grand Ronde Confederated Tribes in Oregon, who brings attention to issues within Indian Country, created this work.
- Waistcoat, circa 1830 -

- circa 1830
- Collections - Artifact
Waistcoat, circa 1830
- Whose Land Are You On? - The Paris of the Midwest. That was the phrase used to describe Detroit in the late 19th century. It was a city designed with a mission, and that mission was to impress, which it did. But the city and the land surrounding it were home to thousands of

- November 24, 2023
- Collections - Article
Whose Land Are You On?
The Paris of the Midwest. That was the phrase used to describe Detroit in the late 19th century. It was a city designed with a mission, and that mission was to impress, which it did. But the city and the land surrounding it were home to thousands of