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Indigenous identity
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Indigente, indi(o)gente, indigen(a)-te
A triptych composed of photographs of indigenous people in which Arissana Pataxó makes a digital-surgical intervention, erasing the bodies and faces, leaving only their outlines. -
Colheita Maldita
Still images to accompany Colheita Maldita video -
Fuego Amigo
This video is a product of a collaboration between Alejandra Egido, director of the theatre company Teatro en Sepia, and Miriam Álvarez, director of the theatre company El Katango (Mapuche Theatre). -
Las Hierbas
This video is a product of the Katango Theater, Mapuche Theater Project. It shows two Mapuche women, Catalina and Feliciana, in the kitchen of a rural home, preparing an herbal remedy to cure Don Martiniano, a Mapuche longko (chief), who is ill. It ends with a segment of the film Escondidos al Oeste del Pichi Leufu in which Don Martiniano is heard talking about land dispossession. -
Eskina Qom podcast
In this audio, the members of the hip hop group, Eskina Qom, talk about their music and experiences, answering questions asked by Ana Vivaldi and Lorena Cañuqueo, two researchers from the CARLA project. -
Eskina Qom: documental
60-minute documentary about the neighborhood hip-hop group from Argentina, Eskina Qom. -
Video Clip Eskina Qom
6-minute video clip, featuing performance by neighborhood hip-hop group from Argentina, Eskina Qom. -
Eskina Qom Trailer
This is a trailer for a 60-minute documentary about the neighborhood hip-hop group from Argentina, Eskina Qom. -
Preconceito
In this video, Brazilian Indigenous artist Olinda Yawar Tupinambá gives a performance denouncing racist stereotypes of Indigenous peoples that are common in Brazil. The soundtrack is "Xenofunk" by Nelson D. -
Minha avó foi pega a laço
This is a video by the Brazilian indigenous artist and curator, Naine Terena. The title refers to a well-known phrase in Brazil that refers to the capture and rape of indigenous women by male colonists, but is often used by white, light-skinned Brazilians. -
Colheita Maldita
A video by Indigenous Brazilian artist Denilson Baniwa. The title makes parodic reference to the 1984 horror film by Stephen King, Children of the Corn, conveying the message that capitalism's relationship with nature, especially in Brazil, is a horror story that especially affects Indigenous peoples. -
Indigente, indi(o)gente, indigen(a)-te
A triptych composed of photographs of indigenous people in which Arissana Pataxó makes a digital-surgical intervention, erasing the bodies and faces, leaving only their outlines. -
Mikay
Photo of a ceramic sculpture of a machete. Written on the blade is the question "For you, what is it to be an Indian?".