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SABA receives the message of his and her stories thru Arrowsoul fumes in current day petroglyphs. While working in various communities and building with tribal kin, Saba finds he is one of many indigenous refugees diggin his way back to the roots through Hip Hop/Indigenous Expression.

Saba

Dine’ & Walatowa

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Derek No-Sun Brown

Shoshone-Bannock,

Klamath & Anishinaabe

“art for me was a way to combat the negative aspects of reservation life because a lot of things are out of your control at a young age, and art was something I could control, it eased my anxiety and gave me an outlet for my energy.”

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We bring Traditional Ojibwe Floral and Woodland designs together as timeless, contemporary utilitarian pieces for your every day. We work to continue the Ojibwe Floral tradition of using art to tell our stories.

Sarah Agaton Howes

Anishinaabe

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