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Indigenous Futures Storytelling Project
Exhibit Topics
Ending violence
Improving Mental Health
Protecting land and water
Preserving languages & cultures
Caring for our elders
Meet the Artists
About
Indigenous Futures Storytelling Project
Exhibit Topics
Ending violence
Improving Mental Health
Protecting land and water
Preserving languages & cultures
Caring for our elders
Meet the Artists
About
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Ending violence
Improving Mental Health
Protecting land and water
Preserving languages & cultures
Caring for our elders
Meet the Artists
About
 

Preserving Native languages & cultures.

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For generations, Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island have protected cultural practices and traditions. From languages and ceremonial practice to Indigenous food cultivation and dances, our traditional ways of being continue.

 
Kapulei Flores<h4><i>Lono to Kū Ceremony</i></h4>

Kapulei Flores

Lono to Kū Ceremony

Jaida Grey Eagle<h4><i>Preserving Tradition Through Hide Tanning</h4></i>

Jaida Grey Eagle

Preserving Tradition Through Hide Tanning

Kalen Goodluck<h4><i>The Seed Keepers</i></h4>

Kalen Goodluck

The Seed Keepers

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