Matika Wilbur, a visual storyteller from the Swinomish and Tulalip peoples of coastal Washington, will give a talk about her multi-year national photography project.
An honest discussion about rape as a tool for colonization and ongoing sexual assault in Indian Country, including a spoken word performance debuting a new piece. Q&A to follow.
Come join us in celebration as the Hood Museum and Dartmouth's Native American community unveils the opening of the new Native American gallery!
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Seneca filmmaker and activist, Jason Corwin, P.h.D., draws important connections between front-line activism against Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock.
The Soul of an Indian is a personal family film that follows Kate Beane, an urban, Dakota scholar, and her family as they trace the remarkable life of Charles Eastman, a relative.
The Native student group "Queer and Still Here" will host a discussion with the LGBTQIA+ community on two-spirit identity and what it means to be queer and Native. There will be a