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‘ustomah reborn print

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Art: ‘ustomah reborn

Artist: Rama Cryer

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

Art Description: ‘ustomah, Nevada City, is a land once held by many animals, such as the condor and the elk, and beings, many of which are no longer here. Take a walk down the grassy hills as they once were, or perhaps will be, when the original Indigenous caretakers set the land free.

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Art: ‘ustomah reborn

Artist: Rama Cryer

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

Art Description: ‘ustomah, Nevada City, is a land once held by many animals, such as the condor and the elk, and beings, many of which are no longer here. Take a walk down the grassy hills as they once were, or perhaps will be, when the original Indigenous caretakers set the land free.

Art: ‘ustomah reborn

Artist: Rama Cryer

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

Art Description: ‘ustomah, Nevada City, is a land once held by many animals, such as the condor and the elk, and beings, many of which are no longer here. Take a walk down the grassy hills as they once were, or perhaps will be, when the original Indigenous caretakers set the land free.

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