
Sticker - Welcome to Indian Land, Alcatraz Island
Celebrate Indigenous history with this Welcome to Indian Land, Alcatraz Island sticker decal. Official merchandise from National Park Service exhibit on Alcatraz Island: "Welcome to Indian Land."
Behind the Artwork
Alcatraz Island played a significant role in the modern Native American civil rights movement. The artwork in this collection is based on political statements from Alcatraz's Indians of All Tribes Occupation (1969-1971), painted by activists in various locations across the island. Today, many of the statements are still visible to Alcatraz visitors, and remain enduring symbols of Native self-determination, power, and pride.
Supporting Indigenous Businesses
This collection was proudly produced in collaboration with Urban Native Era, an Indigenous-owned business from San Francisco, and UrbanRezLife, artist, activist, and original Alcatraz occupier.
Celebrate Indigenous history with this Welcome to Indian Land, Alcatraz Island sticker decal. Official merchandise from National Park Service exhibit on Alcatraz Island: "Welcome to Indian Land."
Behind the Artwork
Alcatraz Island played a significant role in the modern Native American civil rights movement. The artwork in this collection is based on political statements from Alcatraz's Indians of All Tribes Occupation (1969-1971), painted by activists in various locations across the island. Today, many of the statements are still visible to Alcatraz visitors, and remain enduring symbols of Native self-determination, power, and pride.
Supporting Indigenous Businesses
This collection was proudly produced in collaboration with Urban Native Era, an Indigenous-owned business from San Francisco, and UrbanRezLife, artist, activist, and original Alcatraz occupier.
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Celebrate Indigenous history with this Welcome to Indian Land, Alcatraz Island sticker decal. Official merchandise from National Park Service exhibit on Alcatraz Island: "Welcome to Indian Land."
Behind the Artwork
Alcatraz Island played a significant role in the modern Native American civil rights movement. The artwork in this collection is based on political statements from Alcatraz's Indians of All Tribes Occupation (1969-1971), painted by activists in various locations across the island. Today, many of the statements are still visible to Alcatraz visitors, and remain enduring symbols of Native self-determination, power, and pride.
Supporting Indigenous Businesses
This collection was proudly produced in collaboration with Urban Native Era, an Indigenous-owned business from San Francisco, and UrbanRezLife, artist, activist, and original Alcatraz occupier.













