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Quannah ChasingHorse’s Mother-of-Pearl Septum Tusk

The pieces that the Indigenous model and activist wears are symbols that reclaim sacred traditions and practices from her communities.

Amelia Diamond
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Fashion and Apparel, Indigenous People, Jewels and Jewelry, Models (Professional), Native Americans, Tattoos
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