5 x 7” Print - Starlit Reverie Series
This series is a response to the Canadian government’s recent apology for historically categorizing Dakota and Lakota people as American refugees and denying our longstanding rights to be recognized and protected under the Constitution.
The stars serve as witnesses to the history and resilience of the Dakota and Lakota. The changing seasons unfurl in the background, symbolizing the undying spirit of our people navigating both physical and political landscapes.
Each woman represents not just an individual, but a collective memory of movement, freedom, and ancestral connection. They are united in purpose and strength, serving as a reminder of the fluidity of our existence and highlighting a history that transcends the arbitrary borders imposed upon us.
Print Specs
5 x 7 inches
Matte, Coated, 14pt standard
Sealed in a clear 1.4 mil thick, acid free, eco friendly, non-toxic, odourless cellophane bag.
Purchase Options:
$5.00 Each
3 Pack for $12.00
This series is a response to the Canadian government’s recent apology for historically categorizing Dakota and Lakota people as American refugees and denying our longstanding rights to be recognized and protected under the Constitution.
The stars serve as witnesses to the history and resilience of the Dakota and Lakota. The changing seasons unfurl in the background, symbolizing the undying spirit of our people navigating both physical and political landscapes.
Each woman represents not just an individual, but a collective memory of movement, freedom, and ancestral connection. They are united in purpose and strength, serving as a reminder of the fluidity of our existence and highlighting a history that transcends the arbitrary borders imposed upon us.
Print Specs
5 x 7 inches
Matte, Coated, 14pt standard
Sealed in a clear 1.4 mil thick, acid free, eco friendly, non-toxic, odourless cellophane bag.
Purchase Options:
$5.00 Each
3 Pack for $12.00
This series is a response to the Canadian government’s recent apology for historically categorizing Dakota and Lakota people as American refugees and denying our longstanding rights to be recognized and protected under the Constitution.
The stars serve as witnesses to the history and resilience of the Dakota and Lakota. The changing seasons unfurl in the background, symbolizing the undying spirit of our people navigating both physical and political landscapes.
Each woman represents not just an individual, but a collective memory of movement, freedom, and ancestral connection. They are united in purpose and strength, serving as a reminder of the fluidity of our existence and highlighting a history that transcends the arbitrary borders imposed upon us.
Print Specs
5 x 7 inches
Matte, Coated, 14pt standard
Sealed in a clear 1.4 mil thick, acid free, eco friendly, non-toxic, odourless cellophane bag.
Purchase Options:
$5.00 Each
3 Pack for $12.00