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Blue Pony on Constitution Art Print
by Robert Running Fisher Upham
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Blue Pony on Constitution art print by Robert Running Fisher Upham. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Blue Pony on Constitution
The “Commerce Clause” of the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3) describes an “enumerated” power. The clause states that the United States Congress shall have power “To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States and with the Indian Tribes.”
Among my people, The buffalo was the center of physical and spiritual discourse. Tatanka was our primary resource as well as our source of economy, not to mention our relative. In other Indian cultures, the central resource may be different—salmon, corn, caribou—but the principle of sustaining life and relationship is the same. In lieu of this way of life, we now have the dollar bill. With that said, Indian tribes are presently realizing the potential of their trade and commerce through forest resources, seafood, land management, Indian gaming and tourism. At the beginning of United States economic vitality was the fur trade, tobacco products, and the...
About Robert Running Fisher Upham
Robert “Running Fisher” Upham is a mixed-blood Indian, (enrolled member of Lake Traverse Sioux, community member by blood from Salish, Gros Ventre, Assiniboine, and Pend Oreille tribes). He has a history of social justice activism combined with being a chronicler and artist. At age 32 , he walked across the United States with American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks. He produced a winter count on elk hide in support of the freedom of Leonard Peltier as part of that walk. In 1998, at age 36, he led a 35-mile march about genocidal legal practices in Indian Country. The march was from Denver to Boulder, to the headquarters of one of the institutions that has failed to change these practices. In 2014, his cousin requested that he...
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