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Curated by the museum’s archivists, this exhibition features images from the Archives Center at the National Museum of the American Indian. The photos were selected from more than a half million images stewarded by the museum. They give an intimate view of Indigenous lives across the Western Hemisphere and across time. They show everyday moments of joy and quiet reflection. In these images, people attend social gatherings, pose for family photos, and learn from relatives. Each photo has a story to tell. It is the rich insight shared by Native people that brings these stories to life. Join archivists Emily Moazami and Nathan Sowry for a guided tour of the exhibition and learn more about their work.Image: Eva Curtis (Iñupiaq) and Sadie Vestal (Iñupiaq) picking wildflowers, Kotzebue, Alaska, June 23, 1951. Lindell and Ethel Bagley Alaska collection. 379_001
Event Location: Level 2, exhibition gallery (between elevator bank and Roanoke Museum Store)
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Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, Washington D.C., Washington, United States