High resolution 12″ X 18″ poster of an Apsáalooke badé, Osh-Tisch (1854-1929, on the left), and their wife photographed in 1877. “Decolonize Your Luvvv” honors Indigenous Queer & Trans cultures that were respected and honored prior to European-led Genocide, Heteropatriarchy, Religion, & Colonization. As with all our posters, feel liberated to print out and wheatpaste at will (burymyart.tumblr.com)! The photograph shows Osh-Tisch (Apsáalooke translation: “Finds Them and Kills Them”), and their wife in 1877. During the time period the photograph was taken, Osh-Tisch was one of the last remaining Apsáalooke badés (which would be the Western equivalent on a Trans person), and was respected and accepted within traditional Apsáalooke culture. In spite of being married to a woman, as a means to maintain balance in Apsáalooke society, Osh-Tisch was not prevented from living his life out romantically with other men. In background of the photograph is an inserted tile image of Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera taken at the Christopher Street Liberation Day, Gay Pride Parade, NYC. June 24, 1973. Johnson & Rivera were veterans of the Stonewall Rebellion, founders of S.T.A.R. (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries), and are honored as role models for contemporary Queer/Trans rights movements. R.I.S.E.: Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment https://burymyart.tumblr.com https://facebook.com/RISEindigenous
via Architectural Digest Don't tell little DC but we are prepping a space on our property (which is pretty big and overwhelmingly overgrown) for a big ol' playset that will be assembled before her 3rd birthday on the 20th. My Dad, Mom and brother have all chipped in to help us prepare for the big assembly and unveiling.Â