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| Maker(s): | Willis, John | | Culture: | American (1958 - )
| | Title: | Non-Native Allies circling Native Water Protectors to protect them from arrest during a street action that stopped traffic outside the Federal Building in Bismark, ND, where camp leaders and legal defense volunteers were attempting to learn the status of arrested Water Protectors #3
| | Date Made: | 2016 (printed 2018)
| | Type: | Photograph
| | Materials: | archival pigment print on medium thick, smooth white paper
| | Place Made: | North Dakota
| | Measurements: | archival pigment print on medium thick, smooth white paper
| | Narrative Inscription: | title on verso lower left in pencil: Non-Native Allies Circling Native Water Protectors To Protect Them From Arrest During A Street Action That Stopped Traffic Outside The Federal Building In Bismark, ND, Where Camp Leaders And Legal Defense Volunteers Were Attempting To Learn The Status Of Arrested Water Protectors #3, signature and date on verso lower right in pencil: John Willis (c)2016 / printed 2018
| | Accession Number: | SC 2020.21.2
| | Credit Line: | Gift of Ralph and Nancy Segall
| | Museum Collection: | Smith College Museum of Art
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Description: close up of a group of standing people linking arms
Tags: protests; indigenous people; environmentalism; Native American; water; people Subjects: Diplomatic protests; Human beings; Indians of North America; Indigenous peoples; Water Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=SC+2020.21.2 |
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