Ki of Darius

My lowkey energy can't be phased out because the sonoran desert raised my spirits so I'm in love with the summer time sun. I'm trying to recover thoughts of a people thousands of years old get off me if you can't hang with the fact that I still mingle in the modern. This is the House of Darius.
domolxt90:

Fire colored bracelet (Taken with instagram)
Legit Native Fashion Accessories straight from the source shout out to DOMO! Follow for more!! 

domolxt90:

Fire colored bracelet (Taken with instagram)

Legit Native Fashion Accessories straight from the source shout out to DOMO! Follow for more!! 

Ugh this annoys me..soo much indigenous knowledge about world history undervalued.

  • US Media: Is the Mayan 2012 prophecy the end of the world? The Mayans were once a people that believed many things when they were around--
  • Mayans: Hey.
  • Mayans: Hey guys.
  • Mayans: What the hell have you guys been smoking? We're kind of still here as a major presence in Mesoamerica, guys.
  • Mayans: That "End of the world prophecy" is some white nonsense.
  • Mayans: Y'all are weird.
erk88:

ONLY ON THE REZ hahaha

REZlife

erk88:

ONLY ON THE REZ hahaha

REZlife

sonofbaldwin:

Will Smith is not here for 1. white privilege to have its way with his body, or 2. for random people to clock his tea. Via @ShadowAndAct

omg omg omg!!!!! 

sipala:

“In a market flooded with uninformed and poorly imitated ‘Native’ design, S.O.L.O. aims to create a product with a history. Through consultation and collaboration with the original owners of Indigenous design, S.O.L.O. works to bolster the voice of contemporary Native America and revolutionize industry conceptions of ownership, originality and authenticity. In appreciation for their artistic wisdom and guidance, S.O.L.O. pledges 15% of each sale to the communities that inspire our work. By giving back, we hope to strengthen Native-driven organizations that take pride in tradition and further promote cultural sovereignty.”

sipala:

“In a market flooded with uninformed and poorly imitated ‘Native’ design, S.O.L.O. aims to create a product with a history. Through consultation and collaboration with the original owners of Indigenous design, S.O.L.O. works to bolster the voice of contemporary Native America and revolutionize industry conceptions of ownership, originality and authenticity. In appreciation for their artistic wisdom and guidance, S.O.L.O. pledges 15% of each sale to the communities that inspire our work. By giving back, we hope to strengthen Native-driven organizations that take pride in tradition and further promote cultural sovereignty.”

(via erk88)