User:Slope108/Indigenous Futurism/new sandbox

Lots of these artworks show how in touch people are with their roots and the importance of nurturing the culture they share, Some are depictions of family trees or the passing on of traditions from one generation to another. The website has a link to the images of some of the art pieces.

I think that this would be very beneficial to add to the visual art section of the indigenous futurism article, the section seems kind of brief and looks like it could be expanded on with something more recent so I think that this is a good place for the addition to be placed.

For now I think this paired with the other sources the group finds will be quite strong, however I will continue looking for other sources that could possibly contribute to other sections of the article as well.

I think that we should add an entire section of the article solely dedicated to analyzing works of fiction we've read in class. Indigenous futurism is a genre of reading after all, and giving the reader context on examples could be really helpful, we could also give some thought as to who pioneered indigenous futurism, and examine how the genre has changed since it was invented. -Hayden

We should also decide on what kind of definition we want to use on indigenous futurism together, before we start writing on anything, because I feel like it will inform all of the decisions we make on what we write in the future. -Hayden

Should we include a list of prominent examples of indigenous futurism? That would help point readers into specific directions. -Eric