To Walk the Sky: How Iroquois Steelworkers Helped Build Towering Cities resistance in a small border town
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in a small border town on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
" particularly from well-known art teachers such as Arizona Swayney and Angel DeCora
and working people—did not create this disaster
and not with his new friend
Visualizing Genocide examines how creative arts and memory institutions selectively commemorate or often outright ignore stark histories of colonialism
To Walk the Sky: How Iroquois Steelworkers Helped Build Towering Cities resistance in a small border townLook to the sky! High above the ground, generation after generation, Native workers called skywalkers have sculpted city skylines, balancing on narrow beams, facing down terrifying heights and heartbreaking loss. These skywalkers who dared to touch the heavens have built a legacy of landmarks all over the North American continent and even today, there are Native Americans still climbing up among the clouds, brave enough to walk the sky. With impactful
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