I think the beast knows
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A great piece with a lot of detail. Dont you find it funny that the w*ndigo came to be an Anishinaabe metaphor for european settler genocide and the National animal of Sweden happens to be a moose? I thought it was funny. The council of 3 fires should have never traded fur with the French.
Trivia: we never actually depict the w*indigo as a cervine, they always have human skulls and technically must always be skeletal. This one is big boned
Trivia: we never actually depict the w*indigo as a cervine, they always have human skulls and technically must always be skeletal. This one is big boned
It's not an attack, I am commenting trivia and *was* congratulating you.
You were literally complimented and this response is incredibly rude and disrespectful. Are you 16?
On a piece that depicts something directly a part of my culture. The w*indigo is not a oc creature made up by dipshits on the internet for fun or scp crap. It has history in real anthropology and indigenous context dating back thousands of years, and was hijacked by Stephen King to enter pop media to be consumable. If it bothers you that I am looking at something directly tied to Anishinaabe culture that I am by blood I cannot help you be unraised from the barn.
I hope in 10 years you become a better version of yourself and are less weird to native Americans on the internet who comment on things from our ancient folklore. I wont talk to you again and will remain mystified at your haughty pride.
You were literally complimented and this response is incredibly rude and disrespectful. Are you 16?
On a piece that depicts something directly a part of my culture. The w*indigo is not a oc creature made up by dipshits on the internet for fun or scp crap. It has history in real anthropology and indigenous context dating back thousands of years, and was hijacked by Stephen King to enter pop media to be consumable. If it bothers you that I am looking at something directly tied to Anishinaabe culture that I am by blood I cannot help you be unraised from the barn.
I hope in 10 years you become a better version of yourself and are less weird to native Americans on the internet who comment on things from our ancient folklore. I wont talk to you again and will remain mystified at your haughty pride.
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