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              Rainbow on the Munsee Lenape
Photograph of Lenape elders and tribal flags at the Lunáapeew Nations powwow at Prospect Park taken on medium format film.
The Lenape once lived in and stewarded the lands from the southern part of the Delaware River to New Jersey and upstate New York, or Lenape Hoking. The Munsi, Unami, and Quinnahung made up parts of Rananchqua or what we know as the Bronx. That is, of course, before settlers committed ecocide, ethnocide and genocide in the 18th century, forcing the Lenape out of their lands and into the north and west.
C-print on 11x14 glossy paper.
Proceeds will go to Protect Thacker Pass, where six water protectors are facing charges for their activism in protecting the sacred and biodiverse Thacker Pass (Peehee Mu'huh in Paiute) from an open-pit lithium mine.
Photograph of Lenape elders and tribal flags at the Lunáapeew Nations powwow at Prospect Park taken on medium format film.
The Lenape once lived in and stewarded the lands from the southern part of the Delaware River to New Jersey and upstate New York, or Lenape Hoking. The Munsi, Unami, and Quinnahung made up parts of Rananchqua or what we know as the Bronx. That is, of course, before settlers committed ecocide, ethnocide and genocide in the 18th century, forcing the Lenape out of their lands and into the north and west.
C-print on 11x14 glossy paper.
Proceeds will go to Protect Thacker Pass, where six water protectors are facing charges for their activism in protecting the sacred and biodiverse Thacker Pass (Peehee Mu'huh in Paiute) from an open-pit lithium mine.