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Indigenous Arts—Weaving Together Our Communities: Past, Present, and Future
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Indigenous Arts—Weaving Together
Our Communities: Past, Present, and Future
Cultural Survival Quarterly 47-2 (June 2023)
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Cover Image: “Untitled” (Maya Kené 2, 2021) by Sara Flores (Shipibo). Vegetal dyes on wild-cotton
canvas. Photo courtesy of Sara Flores; the Shipibo Conibo Center, NY; White Cube, London; C L E A R I N G, NY.
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Hartman Deetz (Mashpee Wampanoag)
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Paula Nicho Cúmez (Maya Kaqchikel) draws
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Guåhan-based Breaking Wave Theatre Company is building a strong community that transcends location.
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Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Koĩts-Sunuwar)
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Tattoo arts among Indigenous women in Nepal are not being passed down to younger generations.
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