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BROUGHTPLENTY


Indian Boarding School Survivor #199
Standing Rock Sioux

Art saved her, and from the culminating pain and beauty of life, Dora Brought Plenty shares Native American traditional art and fashion through non traditional and personal ways.

About Me

Dora Brought Plenty; Brought Plenty Artworks - Native Infused Fashion, Dream Catchers, Medicine Pouches, Art & Creations. Standing Rock Sioux Indian Boarding School Survivor #199.

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Hand Crafted Indigenous Fashion & Art Works

Your support of these hand crafted original items go directly to the artist and her vast grass roots work with the Native American community and ongoing efforts to help expose and uncover Indian Boarding School abuse and unmarked but not forgotten graves of innocent children taken from there families and communities from 1969 to the 1960s.

BROUGHT PLENTY STORE

Own a one of a kind Dora Brought Plenty Creation. Shop Now.

Store

Dora Brought Plenty

Native Infused Fashion, Dream Catchers, Medicine Pouches, Art, Creations & Orange Shirts
Click the Links Below. Check back soon. Still under construction.

Do you have an item of clothing or shoes you would like embellished w/ Brought Plenty flare? Contact Dora Brought Plenty for a one on one consultation. Email for more information. Dora@broughtplenty.com

Mission

Native Boarding School Survivor; Artist; Activist

Fashion

Clothes, Accessories, Shoes, Hats

Dream Catchers

One of a kind dream catchers.

Medicine Pouches

Hand made, no duplicates.

Art and Creations

Various Art and Other Inspired Creations

Orange Shirt Day

What is Native Orange Shirt Awareness?

Media

Washington Post

KERA

Dallas News

House.gov

First Hand Accounts; Chronicles of my life and experience at an Indian Boarding School.

Missing and Murdered

Native women were once sold off the reservations for $60. Trafficked, Missing & Murdered women continues as an epidemic in the Native American Community.

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Federal Indian Boarding School Investigative Report

Tens of Thousands of children never made it home. Learn about the ongoing efforts to identify and honor these children and bring them home.

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The Sixties Scoop

Have you heard of the "Sixties Scoop"? Did you know that over 20,000 native children were forcefully removed from their homes and systematically placed with white families to further facilitate the stripping Indian children of their history, lineage, and way of life.

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