Romanticized images of Kikisoblu (Princess Angeline), taken by Edward Curtis and others, were part of a much broader stereotypical trope that continues to impact present-day representations of indigenous women.

Meet contemporary artists and scholars who resist these colonial narratives, shattering stereotypes and celebrating Native American culture. Artifacts from the MOHAI collection connected to these representations will be on display during the program.

Complimentary childcare available during the program by advance registration for children ages 4 and up.

Sign Language Interpretation is available upon request. Please contact [email protected] two weeks prior to the program in order to request an ASL interpreter.

Location: MOHAI, Faye G. Allen Grand Atrium

Cost: Free (museum admission not included)