Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw the Line
Exhibition by the House of Tears Carvers of the Lummi Nation and The Natural History Museum Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw the Line is a cross-country tour, traveling museum exhibition, and series of
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Exhibition by the House of Tears Carvers of the Lummi Nation and The Natural History Museum Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw the Line is a cross-country tour, traveling museum exhibition, and series of
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The 2021 version of Kwel’ Hoy was launched to conclude the Red Road to DC: a cross-country totem pole journey for the protection of sacred places under threat from dams, climate change, and resource extraction.
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Join us for a live-streamed program of ceremony, song, and speakers from the three Salmon Seas, at a gathering dedicated to building Indigenous-led conservation alliances to restore the salmon at risk of extinction, and the world of relations they bring to life.
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We are pleased to participate in “Flood Tide of Resistance”, curated by Oliver Ressler. This exhibition brings together artists who produce works related to land and sea, in dialogue with the climate justice movements they are a part of.
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This panel brings together frontline communities, including Indigenous elders from the Pacific Northwest and environmental justice advocates from rural Appalachia and the Gulf South. Drawing on intergenerational knowledge and the lived experience of struggle, speakers will shine a spotlight on the costs, public health impacts, and environmental damage caused by extractive and fossil fuel-based energy initiatives.
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