Image
John Willis
Description
Maker
John Willis (American, b. 1957 in Connecticut), (RISD MFA 1986, Photography)
Title
Indigenous Women Leading Frontline Action
from the series Mni Wconi, Honoring the Water Protectors
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Dimensions
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Image: 46.8 x 70.1 cm (18 7/16 x 27 5/8 inches)
Signature / Inscription / Marks
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On verso in graphite: Indigenous Women Leading Frontline Action to Fontline Where the Dakota Access Pipeline is Being Buried in the Ground. When the Police Asked them to Turn Around and Leave with their Approximately 200 Supporters, they Agreed to Do So Only If the Police Joined Them in a Prayer for the Water. Once the Police Agreed, Prayed with the Group, and Drank Some Sacred Water, the Water Protectors Peacefully Returned to Camp. On Right: John Willis [copyright] 2016
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Credit
Gift of Richard S. Press and Jeanne Press
Object Number
2021.31.5 Type
Exhibition History
Exhibition History
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