Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

March 23, 2011

Native American Artists for Japan

Native American Artists for Japan
Photo: Turquoise and silver bracelet by Jacob Morgan, son of the late Harry Morgan, donated.
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A Community of Givers
Native American Artists for Japan is dedicated in leading fellow artisans in a monetary relief for victims/survivors of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan through an organize effort to auction hand-made Native American art. All money will be donated to the Red Cross.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to unite and inspire fellow Native Artists to give back to our brothers and sisters abroad. Because Japan has been a big supporter of Native American arts, providing income to artists, it is out of our hearts as artists to raise funds for water, food, and basic necessities.
Online Auction Benefit April 5, 2011
Our 1st auction on eBay will start on April 5, 2011 and will include as many 15 pieces of art. This auction will last for 7 days, then NAAJ will post more art the following week.
If you plan to donate art, we need to have all art pieces in as soon as possible. Thank you for all your efforts!
Watch Video Messages on website: Artists speak about NAAJ: Raymond Yazzie; Darryl Dean Begay; Lyndon Tsosie; Monty Claw; Stewart Billie and Tony Abeyta http://www.nativeamericanartistsforjapan.com/

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