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A Warrior’s Red Road — PhotoVoice Display
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Note: This event takes place in Winnipeg, MB.
Graffiti Gallery in Winnipeg is pleased to present A Warrior’s Red Road, Indigenous men connecting to culture through drum-making, on exhibition from September 6 through October 25.
The Good-Hearted Warriors/Akicita Cante Waste are a group of men who have been provided the responsibility of land and resources owned by the Brandon Friendship Centre at the East Site venue. They have sovereignty over ceremonial buildings, collection of resources and overall protection and caretaking of the space.
With a spiritual advisor providing teachings on culture and ceremony, members of the group alternate between teaching and learning to share their knowledge about activities such as hunting, fishing, and trapping.
This exhibition is the result of a year-long research partnership that followed the men from the Good-Hearted Warriors though the process of drum-making. It gives evidence that many of the Good-Hearted Warriors’ activities have direct affect on the caretaking and protection of the land and, as revealed in the themes represented through this photovoice project, the impact of the group extends much further. The hope is that by witnessing the project, the public, policy makers and funders will find a newfound respect and admiration for Indigenous men’s cultural programming and see the importance of supporting this type of work.
The research team within this project are Dr. Candice Waddell-Henowitch, Dr. Rachel Herron, Dr. Jonathan Allan and research assistance Stephanie Spence from Brandon University with Jason Gobeil from Dakota Ojibway Child and Family Services, Frank Tacan from Brandon Friendship Centre, and Marti Ford from Manitoba Inuit Association.
Opening Reception: September 6, 7—10 p.m.
Opening Prayers: 7 p.m.
Drumming Performance and Artist Talk: 7:30 p.m.
Graffiti Art Programming Inc. facilitates low barrier youth-led community programming in the North End and Downtown of Winnipeg that promotes social engagement through the arts.
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