Using vintage materials —like the Big Chief writing tablet— in our artwork forces us to question why some logos and images became embedded in our cultural narrative.
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No BIg Wahoo: Why is there a Native American warrior on our writing tablets? — Kristy Battani
No BIg Wahoo: Why is there a Native American warrior on our writing tablets? — Kristy Battani
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No BIg Wahoo: Why is there a Native American warrior on our writing tablets? — Kristy Battani
No BIg Wahoo: Why is there a Native American warrior on our writing tablets? — Kristy Battani
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