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Riley Cox
15 Dec 2016
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  1. HERE, WE TELL OUR OWN STORY A CELEBRATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE THROUGH ART
  2. ABOUT THE EXHIBIT What may seem to be “just art” to the Non-Native eye often conveys much more to a member of the Native culture from which it comes. Native art is often a story filled with symbolism that shares important cultural memories and messages. According to G. Peter Jemison (Seneca, Heron Clan), Historic Site Manager of Ganondagan Seneca Art & Culture Center, “Our goal is to tell the world that we are not a people in the past tense. We live today. We have adapted to the modern world, but we still maintain our language, ceremonies, land base, government, lineages, and culture. When you’re a native person, your story is often told by other people. Here, we tell our own story.” This exhibit showcases four artists who tell their own stories through their work. Their mode of expression is a gift that the Creator gave them so that they can talk about the land, their history, their treaties, the relationship among their tribes -- and many other things. Each person and piece have something important to share with the world. Visitors are free to reflect on what they think the pieces mean and then to compare those ideas with what the creators themselves say about their work. Artistic traditions have survived and changed; they have been remembered and recreated and adapted to new realities. These objects invite you to reflect on both change and constancy -- and most importantly, the continued significance of Native American art, history, and culture.
  3. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EXHIBIT
  4. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EXHIBIT To see the videos that accompany this exhibit, please visit this website!
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  6. ACCOMPANYING EXHIBIT BROCHURE
  7. ACCOMPANYING EXHIBIT BROCHURE
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