Not Your Princess by MOHAI published on 2018-08-27T21:54:56Z Not Your Princess Program date: August 21, 2018 Location: MOHAI Romanticized images of Kikisoblu (Princess Angeline), taken by Edward Curtis and others, were part of a much broader stereotypical trope that continues to impact present-day representations of indigenous women. Hear from contemporary artists and scholars who resist these colonial narratives, shattering stereotypes and celebrating Native American culture. Moderated by: Mary Jane Topash, Tulalip Tribes Group Tours Specialist at Hibulb Cultural Center Panelists include: Asia Tail, Artist fabian romero, PhD Student, Poet, Activist Lydia Sigo, Archivist/Curator at the Suquamish Museum Sara Marie Ortiz (Pueblo of Acoma), Artist and Native Education Specialist This program was part of Beyond the Frame, a community-wide initiative revisiting the photographs of Edward S. Curtis on the 150th anniversary of his birth. The initiative aims to spark conversations on Native identity, race and resilience, art and culture, with programs and exhibits planned throughout the region focusing on Curtis' work and our Native communities. Genre Learning