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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Wall Charts for Indigenous Women

Ya’at’eeh!

This female, Navajo, American exmatriate living in London made this wall chart to highlight Indigenous & women’s rights across the world. Please share this wall chart: it’s for everyone!

If you would like to honor the strength of the 5 female Indigenous women playing in this year’s FIFA World Cup, please consider donating to the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center.

Claudia Bunge (NZL),
Grace Jale (NZL),
Paige Satchell (NZL),
Kyah Simon (AUS),
& Lydia Williams (AUS):

I’m cheering you on with all of my Diné ferocity.

Ahéhee’,

Leah

PS: I’ve been making some paintings as a complement to my wall chart. Stay tuned!

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Pick your wall chart

A lil’ packet of info!

Same information as A3, but across 4 pages
Full Color
4 pages
29.7 x 21 cm / 11.75” x 8.25”

Suggested donation of £2/$2

A lil’ packet of info, but using less ink

Full Color, but greyscale will get you just as far!
4 pages
29.7 x 21 cm / 11.75” x 8.25”

Suggested donation of £2/$2

Sold out* // A3 Placemat

*You can still get one IRL by going to Baller FC’s football festival!


Edition of 50
Full color
Front + back
170 gsm silk paper – easy to write scores on!
100% recyclable
42 x 29.7 cm / 16.5” x 11.75”

Suggested donation of £5/$5 + postage

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Learn about gender, LGBTQIA+, & Indigenous rights by nation

  • LGBTQIA+ Equality Index

  • Gender Inequality Index

  • Club Parity between the salaries of men’s and women’s football in each nation’s top division

  • National Team Party: If nations have pledged to compensate both national teams equally

  • World Cup Appearances & Results

  • Indigenous Peoples live in each present day nation

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Share the love

I made this wall chart to give away. I asked myself: after all the confetti has fallen and the trophies lifted, what will we be left with? I hope my project can be a starting point for people to see what’s going on in the world from the standpoint of celebrating how strong and amazing female athletes are.

As part of sharing the love, if you enjoy my wall chart and have some pennies burning a hole in your pocket, would you consider donating to the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center?

NIWRC’s Mission:

Our mission is to provide national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian women by supporting culturally grounded, grassroots advocacy.

NIWRC’s VISION:

Restoration of sovereignty and safety for Native women

Dedicated to Restoring Sovereignty and Safeguarding Native Women and Children

NIWRC is a Native-led nonprofit organization dedicated to ending violence against Native women and children. The NIWRC provides national leadership in ending gender-based violence in tribal communities by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen tribal sovereignty.

Our staff and board of directors consist of Native women from throughout the United States with extensive experience and commitment to ending violence against Native women and their children. NIWRC's staff bring decades of expertise in building the grassroots movement to increase tribal responses to domestic violence and increase safety for Native women.