
No Copyright Stolen Land Tank Top
The "No Copyright On Stolen Land" phrase encapsulates the critical perspective of activists who advocate for Indigenous rights, challenge colonial legacies, and promote land acknowledgment.
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About the Design
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About the Design
This powerful graphic features a bold statement in stark white text on a black background. The design is direct and impactful, conveying a strong message about historical injustices.
It aims to provoke thought and discussion regarding land ownership, intellectual property, and colonial legacies.
What the Phrase Means
The phrase "There Is No Copyright On Stolen Land" is a widely recognized declaration within Indigenous rights movements and social justice activism.
It metaphorically questions the legitimacy of claiming ownership or intellectual property over land that was forcibly taken from Indigenous peoples.
Who This Design Is For
- Advocates for Indigenous rights
- Supporters of decolonization movements
- Activists promoting social justice
- Individuals passionate about land acknowledgment
- Students and educators of colonial history
- Anyone making a political or social statement
Related Social Justice Apparel
People searching for this design often look for:
- Indigenous rights shirts
- Decolonize apparel
- Land back movement clothing
- Native sovereignty designs
- Social justice activist wear
- Protest art t-shirts
- Anti-colonial statements
- Human rights themed clothing
Design Interpretation
The design uses a strong, bold, sans-serif typography in white against a solid black background. This high contrast and minimalist approach create a clear, unambiguous, and impactful message. The mood is serious and activist-oriented, designed to be read and understood immediately.
Design Identity
Sizing & Fit Guide
Our Tank Top is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.
| Available Sizes | Fits Like |
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| Extra Small | True to Size |
| Small | True to Size |
| Medium | True to Size |
| Large | True to Size |
| Extra Large | True to Size |
| 2X Large | True to Size |
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
- Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
- Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
- Do not dry clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the meaning behind "No Copyright On Stolen Land"?
This phrase challenges the notion of legal ownership and intellectual property rights over lands that were historically taken from Indigenous peoples without consent.
Who typically wears this type of design?
This design is popular among Indigenous rights activists, social justice advocates, and allies who wish to express solidarity and raise awareness about colonial injustices.
Is this design a form of protest art?
Yes, it is widely considered a form of protest art, using a powerful statement to spark dialogue and advocate for decolonization and land acknowledgment.
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