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SUMMARY:Indigenous Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:On display Dec. 5\, 2023 through Aug. 17\, 2024\n\nFree and 
 open to the public. Free parking is available underneath the Library of 
 Virginia at 800 East Broad Street\, Richmond\, VA.\n\nIndigenous 
 Perspectives\, a new multimedia exhibition featuring reflections from 
 Virginia’s tribes\, highlights the commonwealth’s Indigenous history 
 and how the tribes remain a vital part of Virginia’s culture today. The 
 exhibition places the voices and experiences of Virginia’s tribal 
 communities at the center of an examination of the Library’s holdings. 
 Visitors can view excerpts from video interviews with citizens of 
 Virginia’s tribes\, archival records from the Library’s collection that 
 were collaboratively selected by the tribes and Library staff members\, and 
 objects contributed by the tribes — such as eel pots\, regalia and quilts 
 — that reflect their traditions and culture. Citizens of the 11 federally 
 and state-recognized tribes in Virginia shared their perspectives on 
 related items in the Library’s collections\, which include maps\, 
 treaties\, land records and other governing documents. \n\nIndigenous 
 Perspectives is presented by Amazon\, with additional support from the 
 Community Foundation for a greater Richmond\, Virginia Humanities\, and the 
 Anne Carter Robins and Walter R. Robins Jr. Foundation.\n \n
LOCATION:Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Batson":MAILTO:barbara.batson@lva.virginia.gov
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CONTACT;CN="Barbara Batson":MAILTO:barbara.batson@lva.virginia.gov
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://lva-virginia.libcal.com/event/11529944
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