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Imagining Indigeneity in a Global Future (February 10, 2023 - May 21, 2023)

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This exhibition, curated by Curatorial Intern Justice Wysinger ‘23, highlights case studies on material culture and knowledge from different Indigenous communities worldwide. Several issues, including globalization, environmental degradation, water pollution, and resource extraction, are linked to the negative impacts on these cultural practices. At the same time, they ignore and undermine Indigenous ways of knowing and practicing in their environment. Wysinger also highlights four books that inspired the exhibit content, including recent community reads How Beautiful We Were and Braiding Sweetgrass. This exhibition features collections from the Longyear Museum of Anthropology, interviews, and loans from community members.

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Mary Adams (Kawennatakie)
c. 1950s?
Side view
Mary Adams (Kawennatakie)?
Early 20th C.
Side view
Henry Arquette (Atsienhanonne)
c. 2010
Overall view
Barbara A. Gray (Kanatiiosh)
2010
Overall view
Denise Jock
Late 20th C. / Early 21st C.
Front view
Unknown, Kuna
Before October 2011
Side view
Annabelle Oakes (Iawenhakie)
Overall view
Annabelle Oakes (Iawenhakie)
2008
Side view
Annabelle Oakes (Iawenhakie)
c. 2000
Side view
Annabelle Oakes (Iawenhakie)
Front view
Unknown, Oyo Yoruba
Three-quarter, proper right view
Unknown, Oyo Yoruba
Side view
Shirley Thompson
Three-quarter view
Unknown, Yoruba, Ekiti
Three-quarter view
Unknown, Yoruba, Ekiti
Side view
Freda White
2010
Overall view
Unknown, Yoruba
Detail view
Unknown, Yoruba
Late 20th C (before 1975)
Three-quarter view
Unknown, Yoruba
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