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The Redside Foundation and The Thalweg are pleased to introduce Stella Nall. Stella Nall is a Montana based multimedia artist and poet from the Úuwuutasshe (Greasy Mouth) clan of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribe. Her Crow name is Bisháakinnesh (Rode Buffalo) and was given to her by Ronnie Yellowmule. Her work often engages with current issues pertaining to Indigenous identity, visibility and representation; while also inviting connection from people of all backgrounds by discussing ubiquitous human experiences such as love, loss, joy and grief.
We are thrilled to have Stella as the artist featured in our Redside + Thalweg merchandise collaboration. The Redside Foundation and The Thalweg are two organizations that love and support folks who live and work in wild places. The Thalweg works to promote and publish artists like Issue two contributor Stella. The Redside Foundation supports the health and strength of the professional outdoor guiding community in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming with behavioral healthcare, education, and professional development.
The Thalweg and The Redside Foundation came together to produce this merchandise with the goal of creating a platform for Stella’s work, and to raise money for The Redside Foundation. All of the profits from this collaboration, after paying Stella for her work, go to The Redside Foundation so they may continue to serve their community
The Redside Foundation and The Thalweg are pleased to introduce Stella Nall. Stella Nall is a Montana based multimedia artist and poet from the Úuwuutasshe (Greasy Mouth) clan of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribe. Her Crow name is Bisháakinnesh (Rode Buffalo) and was given to her by Ronnie Yellowmule. Her work often engages with current issues pertaining to Indigenous identity, visibility and representation; while also inviting connection from people of all backgrounds by discussing ubiquitous human experiences such as love, loss, joy and grief.
We are thrilled to have Stella as the artist featured in our Redside + Thalweg merchandise collaboration. The Redside Foundation and The Thalweg are two organizations that love and support folks who live and work in wild places. The Thalweg works to promote and publish artists like Issue two contributor Stella. The Redside Foundation supports the health and strength of the professional outdoor guiding community in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming with behavioral healthcare, education, and professional development.
The Thalweg and The Redside Foundation came together to produce this merchandise with the goal of creating a platform for Stella’s work, and to raise money for The Redside Foundation. All of the profits from this collaboration, after paying Stella for her work, go to The Redside Foundation so they may continue to serve their community
The Redside Foundation and The Thalweg are pleased to introduce Stella Nall. Stella Nall is a Montana based multimedia artist and poet from the Úuwuutasshe (Greasy Mouth) clan of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribe. Her Crow name is Bisháakinnesh (Rode Buffalo) and was given to her by Ronnie Yellowmule. Her work often engages with current issues pertaining to Indigenous identity, visibility and representation; while also inviting connection from people of all backgrounds by discussing ubiquitous human experiences such as love, loss, joy and grief.
We are thrilled to have Stella as the artist featured in our Redside + Thalweg merchandise collaboration. The Redside Foundation and The Thalweg are two organizations that love and support folks who live and work in wild places. The Thalweg works to promote and publish artists like Issue two contributor Stella. The Redside Foundation supports the health and strength of the professional outdoor guiding community in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming with behavioral healthcare, education, and professional development.
The Thalweg and The Redside Foundation came together to produce this merchandise with the goal of creating a platform for Stella’s work, and to raise money for The Redside Foundation. All of the profits from this collaboration, after paying Stella for her work, go to The Redside Foundation so they may continue to serve their community