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Sing out, adore, blue skies!
Women who do not pose
Who look right in your eyes

#art #painting #NativeWomen #Oklahoma #eastcoastkin #beauty #hope #peace #community #humanity #empathy #history

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The title invokes the Indigenous agricultural teaching of the Three Sisters ... corn, beans, and squash ... grown together in mutual support. Mvskoke (Creek) Nation artist Starr Hardridge turns that ecological relationship into a human image of kinship, reciprocity, and continuity. 

Three Indigenous women sit shoulder to shoulder before a dense wall of tall green plants. Their bodies form a calm horizontal rhythm, but each face turns in a different direction, creating a sense of individuality within kinship. The woman at left wears a warm rust and orange patterned dress. The central figure wears a deep brown outfit and long braids while the woman at right wears a vivid magenta-purple garment. All three wear large white aprons that catch the light and anchor the composition with brightness. Their hands rest quietly in their laps. The plants rises closely behind them, almost like a protective screen, surrounding the figures in living green. Hardridge’s surface is carefully structured and highly finished, balancing hyper-realism with stylized pattern so that cloth, skin, and plant life feel equally intentional and symbolic.

The women do not simply sit in front of plants. They seem held within a living system of nourishment and inheritance. The corn rises behind them like a protective curtain, while the squash leaves spread low across the foreground, rooting the figures in land-based knowledge. Hardridge’s contemporary Muscogee visual language joins realism with pattern and ancestral design, making the painting feel both intimate and ceremonial. Painted for the 2024 Mvskoke Art Market, where it won first place in painting, the work was soon acquired by the Philbrook Museum of Art. In their collection, it becomes a visible and powerful statement about Indigenous presence, food sovereignty, feminine strength, and the enduring intelligence of community.

The title invokes the Indigenous agricultural teaching of the Three Sisters ... corn, beans, and squash ... grown together in mutual support. Mvskoke (Creek) Nation artist Starr Hardridge turns that ecological relationship into a human image of kinship, reciprocity, and continuity. Three Indigenous women sit shoulder to shoulder before a dense wall of tall green plants. Their bodies form a calm horizontal rhythm, but each face turns in a different direction, creating a sense of individuality within kinship. The woman at left wears a warm rust and orange patterned dress. The central figure wears a deep brown outfit and long braids while the woman at right wears a vivid magenta-purple garment. All three wear large white aprons that catch the light and anchor the composition with brightness. Their hands rest quietly in their laps. The plants rises closely behind them, almost like a protective screen, surrounding the figures in living green. Hardridge’s surface is carefully structured and highly finished, balancing hyper-realism with stylized pattern so that cloth, skin, and plant life feel equally intentional and symbolic. The women do not simply sit in front of plants. They seem held within a living system of nourishment and inheritance. The corn rises behind them like a protective curtain, while the squash leaves spread low across the foreground, rooting the figures in land-based knowledge. Hardridge’s contemporary Muscogee visual language joins realism with pattern and ancestral design, making the painting feel both intimate and ceremonial. Painted for the 2024 Mvskoke Art Market, where it won first place in painting, the work was soon acquired by the Philbrook Museum of Art. In their collection, it becomes a visible and powerful statement about Indigenous presence, food sovereignty, feminine strength, and the enduring intelligence of community.

"Three Sisters" by Starr Hardridge (Muscogee/Creek) - Acrylic on canvas / 2024 - Philbrook Museum of Art (Tulsa, Oklahoma) #WomenInArt #StarrHardridge #Hardridge #PhilbrookMuseum #Muscogee #Creek #NativeArt #art #artText #artwork #IndigenousArt #AmericanArt #NativeWomen #BlueskyArt #PortraitOfWomen

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It is good to work with the Native Women of Kinship Heals as they grow and prosper for Native Wxmen in the Northeast.
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I thank you for coming back and allowing me to be your voice.
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#voiceover #voiceactor #nativewomen #commercials #seattle

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How Fashion saved me
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Thanks for joining us each week during #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth for our 2025 Heart2Heart Series, in partnership with @callingallcrows! We interviewed fierce #NativeWomen who bring help & healing to Indian country through diverse projects & programs! Missed an episode? Watch here: buff.ly/j0NCxj3

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THE NEW POSTS ARE ON SUBSTACK open.substack.com/pub/alanlech...
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NATIVE FEMINISM!
#feminism #nativewomen #nativevoices #californiaindians #culture #analysis #sociology #xsitethecall #xsitethechange @nativewomenlead.bsky.social @3wf.bsky.social

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LOOKING AT THE NEXT ARTICLE. THE HERSTORIES NEVER END.
#mmiw #mmiwawareness #nativewomen #nativerights #nativelivesmatter #activism #xsitethecall #xsitethechange @mmiwg2s-uiag.bsky.social @mediaindigena.bsky.social @iwrising.bsky.social @democrats-edworkforce.house.gov

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Today is #RedShawlDay, a time to honor missing and murdered Indigenous women and call for safety and justice.
Tap the link, watch the video, and share this post to support safety and health for Native women.
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#MMIW #MMIR #NativeWomen #StopTrafficking

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She lived between two worlds—Cheyenne and Victorian—and never let either define her. 👗
Meet Amache Ochinee Prowers (c.1846–1905), a member of the Cheyenne Nation who built bridges across cultures in 19th-century Colorado.
#NativeWomen #CheyenneHistory #IndigenousHeritageMonth

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Name :: Ashley Loring HeavyRunner
Born :: 1996
Last Seen :: June 13, 2017 in Browning, Montana

More on my YouTube channel, domytriesthis

#AshleyLoringHeavyRunner #missing #mmiw #Indigenous #indigenouswomen #nativeamerican #nativewomen #bringherhome

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#NativeAmerican #NativeWomen #WhiteBuffaloCalfWoman

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MY NEW ARTICLE ON SUBSTACK open.substack.com/pub/alanlech...
AND MEDIUM medium.com/@tri4lechusz...
#feminism #nativehiphop #femalehiphop #nativewomen #indigenoushiphop #analysis #culture @hiphopnowtv.bsky.social @hiphoped.bsky.social @feminismunlimited.bsky.social @indigenouswomxn.bsky.social

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MY NEW ARTICLE ON SUBSTACK open.substack.com/pub/alanlech...
AND MEDIUM medium.com/@tri4lechusz...
CRITICAL NATIVE FEMINISM
#feminism #nativewomen #indigenouswomen #decolonize #analysis #culture #activism #sovereignty @thelatinonewsletter.org @nativewomenlead.bsky.social @culturelablic.bsky.social

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Name :: Nevaeh Leigh Kingbird
Born :: 2006
Last Seen :: October 22, 2021 from Bemidji, Minnesota

More on my YouTube channel, domytriesthis

#NavaehLeighKingbird #missing #mmiw #indigenous #nativeamerican #native #nativewomen #indigenouswomen #bringherhome

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A message from our very own Co-Founder & CEO, Gina Jackson, at the Annual @womenmovingmillions.org Summit!

#NativeWomen #IndigenousWomen #WomenSupportingWomen

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Are you an Indigenous Tradeswomen ready to connect, share, and empower?
Join our group! #INWIT #NativeWomenInTrades #Tradeswomen #NativeWomen #IndigenousInTrades #WomenInTrades #SkilledTrades #Empowerment #Community #NativeStrong #BuildingTheFuture #internationalnativewomeninthetrades

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Name :: Ranelle Rose Bennett
Born :: 1988
Last Seen :: June 23, 2021 in Hogback, New Mexico

More on my YouTube channel, domytriesthis
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#RanekkeRoseBennett #missing #mmiw #indigenous #nativeamerican #native #nativewomen #indigenouswomen #bringherhome

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[Video] Why is there so much hate against Native communities? 💔 #NativeAmerican #Indigenous #NativeWomen

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#indigenousrights #indigenous #nativeamerican #indigenouspride #indigenouswomen #indigenouspeople #native #indigenouslivesmatter #nativepride #indigenousknowledge #indigenousculture #nativewomen #firstnations #indigenousamerican #nativeamericanpride #indigenousresistance

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MY NEW ARTICLE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED. SUPPORT NATIVE WOMEN!
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#nativewomen #labor #laborday #employment #politics #news #supportwomen #government #sovereignty #nativerights @iwrising.bsky.social l @nativewomenlead.bsky.social @dol.gov

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THE NEW IHHBA ARTICLE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED. NATIVE WOMEN WORK!
ihhba.substack.com/p/how-much-i...
#nativewomen #labor #laborday #employment #politics #news #supportwomen #government #sovereignty #nativerights @iwrising.bsky.social @nativewomenlead.bsky.social @dol.gov

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"How Much Is That Indian Woman In The Workforce?": Culture, Gender, And Acknowledgement This article follows a short statement on the marginalizing of women in the workforce. My argument is for the necessary development and improvement of Native/Indigenous women in the workforce.

MY NEW ARTICLE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED ON SUBSTACK AND MEDIUM. NATIVE WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE.
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medium.com/@tri4lechusz...
#nativewomen #indigenouswomen #culture #work #employment #politics #labor @nativewomenlead.bsky.social @fairlabor.org

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THE NEW IHHBA ARTICLE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED. LOOKING AT NATIVE WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE.
open.substack.com/pub/ihhba/p/...
#nativewomen #indigenouswomen #culture #work #employment #politics #labor @nativewomenlead.bsky.social @fairlabor.org

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What a lot of people don’t realize is #native dance techniques are rooted in animal dances which have all sorts of deep meanings. ##nativebluesky #NativeAmerican #NativeWomen #nativemen @nativeamericans.bsky.social

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Indigenous Women Taking the Lead in Implementing Climate Change Solutions The fight against climate change critically depends on the involvement of young women, who are among the most vulnerable to its impacts. Women and girls face disproportionate impacts from climate chan...

"The fight against climate change critically depends on the involvement of young women, who are among the most vulnerable to its impacts."

#ClimateChange #IndigenousWomen #NativeWomen #NativeYouth

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Upper Sioux POW Wow 2025 #powwows #nativeamerican #indigenous #nativeamericanculture #nativewomen #nativeamericans #indigenouswoman #nativeamericanstyle #nativeamericanhistory #nativeamericanroots #indigenousland #nativepride #powwowlife #proudnative #indigenousamerican #nativeplace #oldamericans

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