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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Lawney Reyes
Description

"Dreamcatcher" sculpture by artist, curator, and memoirist Lawney Reyes, a public memorial to Reyes's brother Bernie Whitebear and sister Luana Reyes.

Source

Photo by Joe Mabel. Intellectual property rights related to the photo itself are hereby released under GFDL by Joe Mabel.

Article

Lawney Reyes

Portion used

one side of sculpture is visible

Low resolution?

Yes. This is a small picture of a large scultpture.

Purpose of use

Illustrates Reyes' work, in a context related to the family that is the subject of most of his published writing. Also, illustrates cultural diffusion among Native American tribes/nations, because Reyes is Sin-Aikst, but the dreamcatcher is originally an Ojibwa artifact.

Replaceable?

None, unless Lawney Reyes's explicit permission could be obtained.

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