Water Protector Signs-Photographed by Navajo Ti’aashcí’í Artist Pamela J. Peters

Dublin Core

Title

Water Protector Signs-Photographed by Navajo Ti’aashcí’í Artist Pamela J. Peters

Subject

Indigeneity and Climate Change policy in the 21st Century

Description

Signs left by protesters of the NoDAPL movement detail their presence as protectors of the sacredness of Water. Photographed by Navajo Ti’aaschi’i Pamela J. Peters

Creator

Photographer: Pamela J. Peters

Signs created by: Unknown

Source

New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs//Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC)

Publisher

New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, Media Center

Date

For Immediate Release: January 22nd, 2019

Contributor

New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, Media Center

Rights

The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.

Format

Format is a Photograph of the signs displayed by Water Protectors at the NoDAPL Protests

Language

English

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photograph

Physical Dimensions

4000 px by 2667 px
53.3 Inches x 35.56 inches

Files

z1-MIAC-zoPAMELA-J.-PETERS-Water-Protector-Signs.jpg

Citation

Photographer: Pamela J. Peters Signs created by: Unknown, “Water Protector Signs-Photographed by Navajo Ti’aashcí’í Artist Pamela J. Peters,” Nabb Research Center Online Exhibits, accessed May 9, 2024, http://sulibraries.org/nabb-online/items/show/608.