by Jonathan Lainey Cradleboard, Kanien’kehá:ka, 1890-1910. M10992 © McCord Museum The McCord Museum in Montreal recently launched its new permanent exhibition title “Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience”. The hundreds of objects that are on display are combined with ...
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Indigenous Voices of Today: Recipient of the 2022 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Museums
from Canada’s History The McCord Stewart Museum’s new permanent exhibition, Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience, invites the public to connect with eleven Indigenous nations in Quebec. Visitors take the titular three-part journey, which begins by shedding light on ...
Exhibition Review: Away From Home and Close to Home at the Dennos Museum Center
by Bradley Clements The opening of Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories at the Dennos Museum Center. Curated by Janet Cantley at the Heard Museum. Photo by Bradley Clements. Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories touches on many experiences of Indian ...
Virtual Exhibition: No, not even for Picture: Re-Examining the Native Midwest and Tribes’ Relations to the History of Photography
by Veronica Cook Williamson and Lindsey Willow Smith Portrait of a man named Shoppenagon, taken by George H. Bonnel circa 1890. No, not even for Picture: Re-Examining the Native Midwest and Tribes’ Relations to the History of Photography is an online exhibit that seeks to re-historicize ...