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A Journey: Indigenizing the Rising Sun | A Seminar Series @ PAFA | May 20, 27
This series is in conversation with the artwork The Delegate, by Rising Sun artist, Rose B. Simpson, and will provide participants the opportunity to learn about the Lenape (Delaware Nation) presence, stories of survival on the Navajo Reservation, and of Indigenous Immigrants in Philadelphia.
“La Lucha es Una. The Struggle is One”: Honoring Indigenous Women through the Work and Words of Tai Pelli
Tai Pelli (Borikén Taíno Arawak) discusses the ongoing history of human trafficking and genocide of Indigenous Women that started in 1492.
Kicking off Native American Heritage Month with a recap of #IPDphilly2022!
Kicking off Native American Heritage Month with a recap of our #IPDphilly2022 celebration!
Philadelphia is Indigenous Land: Celebrates the Work of Elder Pauline Songbird Hilton and Vaughnda Hilton
This month, we celebrate the long-standing work of Elder Pauline Songbird Hilton (Seminole Creek) and Vaughnda Hilton (Seminole Creek and Blackfeet Cherokee).
Philadelphia is Indigenous Land (Series): Celebrates the Work of Brujo de la Mancha by Ashley Caranto Morford
In this edition of this ongoing series of articles, we celebrate the work of Brujo de la Mancha (Tlaxcalan/Mexican-Indigenous and Spanish).
Philadelphia is Indigenous Land: Celebrating the Rich and Ongoing History of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the City by Ashley Caranto Morford
In the next few months, we will be sharing the stories of the people who have played a vital role in fighting for the IPD commemorations in the city.