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Whether you’re looking for something tacky, funny, beautiful or thought-provoking, there’s a T-shirt for it. There are T-shirts for candidates, events, concerts and political and religious views. Native American-designed t-shirts have their own flair. Do you have a “F.B.I. Fry Bread Inspector” T-shirt? How about a “Fighting Terrorism Since 1492” T-shirt? What’s your favorite T-shirt? Why are T-shirts an important part of our wardrobe and culture?
Guests:
J.R. Lonelodge (Arapaho and Cheyenne) – owner and artist of War Child Society
Terry Fisher (Coushatta, Jena Band Choctaw and Alabama-Coushatt) – Screen printer
Saba (Navajo and Jemez Pueblo) – graffiti artist, screen printer and owner of Barricade Culture Shop
Cody Bigjohn (Ojibwe and Odawa) – co-owner and co-operator of WarPaint Clothing Co. and graphics designer for Powwow Jamz
Break Music: Let It Fall (song) Def-I (artist) Shields For Rainning Arrows (album)