Look Around Series Prints

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Art: Look Around Series

Artist: Teighlor Renee Anderson

Collection: VTA 2021: Destruction of Land | Destruction of People

Art Description: In history books, native people are often referred to in past-tense though they are still here. Look around. Notice the impact of colonization. Notice the people, plants and animals around you. The Nisenan lived amongst many beings that endured the hardships that came during the Gold Rush, and they themselves did as well. 

The local language was nearly lost, though here you see plants and animals that persevered, as the resilient Nisenan people of nisem k'auwak' did, with the name they’ve known long before settlers walked this land.

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Art: Look Around Series

Artist: Teighlor Renee Anderson

Collection: VTA 2021: Destruction of Land | Destruction of People

Art Description: In history books, native people are often referred to in past-tense though they are still here. Look around. Notice the impact of colonization. Notice the people, plants and animals around you. The Nisenan lived amongst many beings that endured the hardships that came during the Gold Rush, and they themselves did as well. 

The local language was nearly lost, though here you see plants and animals that persevered, as the resilient Nisenan people of nisem k'auwak' did, with the name they’ve known long before settlers walked this land.

Art: Look Around Series

Artist: Teighlor Renee Anderson

Collection: VTA 2021: Destruction of Land | Destruction of People

Art Description: In history books, native people are often referred to in past-tense though they are still here. Look around. Notice the impact of colonization. Notice the people, plants and animals around you. The Nisenan lived amongst many beings that endured the hardships that came during the Gold Rush, and they themselves did as well. 

The local language was nearly lost, though here you see plants and animals that persevered, as the resilient Nisenan people of nisem k'auwak' did, with the name they’ve known long before settlers walked this land.