Steel loaf pan, dirt, flour, bread remains, Helianthus annuus macrocarpus seed
3” x 10” x 18”
Tceqa' Qu' Si or Hopi Black Dye Sunflower is an indigenous sunflower in the so-called United States/ North America that was almost brought to extinction partially due to European imported sunflower monocultures. The Hopi people have used its seeds for dying cotton, wool, and basketry.¹ Symbolically and literally planting the seeds as catalyst for denaturing modern settler colonialism.
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