Oregon Origins Project III: Maa~‑xuslh‑ghalh‑ta Tututni Dené (A Year in Tututni Dené Seasons)

event
Reed College Performing Arts Building
October 14, 2023, 7:30pm
exhibit
Reed College Vollum College Center
October 13-November 11, 2023

a journey through the seasonal traditions of the southwest Oregon coast Indigenous peoples


Hii-ne Jake DePoe, Talking Ooligans (2020) [detail]

Audience comments

“I love that this event gave a platform to a powerful speaker with so much to share and say.”

“She was so thorough in her explanations and stories, entertaining and informative, and very personable and warm.”

“The openness and humor, the respect and patience that the culture bearer instilled and made contagious about living your culture and making the effort of having them be daily practices, not just events.”

“Hii-ne Jake’s authenticity and her deep reverence for her tribe’s traditions and beliefs [was] inspirational.”

Oregon Origins Project III: Maa~‑xuslh‑ghalh‑ta Tututni Dené (A Year in Tututni Dené Seasons) is generously supported by the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery; Ronni Lacroute; Reed College Art Department, Environmental Studies Program, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Anthropology Department, and Theatre Department; and Reed College Office of the Dean of the Faculty, Office for Institutional Diversity, and Office of the President.

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