Native American Dance and Regalia
@ Newberry Library
60 W Walton St, Chicago, IL 60610
Opening Saturday, September 28th, from 1PM - 2:30PM
On view through Friday, January 24th
In conjunction with its exhibition, Indigenous Chicago, the Newberry hosts a performance by the Black Hawk Performance Company, introduced by Dr. Dorene P. Wiese. The performance is followed by a presentation of Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Tradition in the New Millennium by Sharon Hoogstraten. The publication documents Potawatomi Regalia in the twenty-first century.
About the Exhibition
Home to the Potawatomi, Odawa, Ojibwe, Peoria, Kaskaskia, Myaamia, Wea, Sauk, Meskwaki, and Ho-Chunk peoples, the place we now call Chicago has long been a historic crossroads for many Indigenous people and remains home to an extensive urban Native community. Yet most Chicagoans are unaware of the city’s history as a home to diverse Indigenous peoples and the vibrant Indigenous communities present today. Part of a multifaceted initiative developed in partnership between the Newberry, advisors from the Chicago Native community, and representatives from tribal nations with historic connections to Chicago, this exhibition reflects the dynamic and complex aspects of Native life in Chicago from the seventeenth century to the present. The exhibition draws largely on the Newberry’s collection while also showcasing new work by contemporary Native artists, including Jason Wesaw (Pokagon Band of Potawatomi), Camille Billie (Oneida), and Jim Terry (Ho-Chunk).
Curators
Rose Miron, Director of the D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies
Analú María López (Huachichil/Xi’iui), Ayer Librarian and Assistant Curator of American Indian and Indigenous Studies
Doug Kiel (Oneida), Department of History, Northwestern University
Dave Spencer (Mississippi Chata/Dine), American Indian Center of Chicago
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Tags: Analú María López, Camille Billie, Dave Spencer, Doug Kiel, Indigenous Chicago, Jason Wesaw, Jim Terry, Near North Side, Newberry Library, Rose Miron

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