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This exhibition brings together woven belongings, regalia, beadwork, and portraits that embody survival, beauty, and defiance. Each belonging holds the presence of ancestors and the strength of community, created for family and friends as living expressions of kinship. These are not ornaments but continuations—belongings that dance, regalia that prays, weavings that stand against forgetting. “What Remains, What Resists” affirms that Indigenous culture does not fade; it endures. The old ones chose this work to be carried forward, giving power not for ego, but for responsibility. Here, the resilience of tradition lives on—unbroken, unyielding, and alive.Photos by: Amanda Freeman, Ampkwa Images 2025
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