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from Adelajulvi Jusga, acrylic on canvas
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2010
• August 21—September 26: Park Hill, OK
Cherokee Homecoming at the Cherokee Heritage Center.
• September 4 & 5: Park Hill, OK
The Cherokee Spokespeople Project will be on display at the Ho-Chee-Nee Chapel at the Cherokee Heritage Center. I will share a booth with the Cherokee Arts and Humanities Council during Cherokee National Holiday.
• November 18–20: Minneapolis, MN
This Is Displacement: Native Artists Consider the Relationship Between Land and Identity. Northrop Auditorium, University of Minnesota, 84 Church St. SE. 1–5 pm, 6–7pm. Curated by Carolyn Lee Anderson and Emily Johnson. Link.
2010—2011
• Winter: Chicago, IL
Intrigue and Novelty at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian. Curated by Debra Yepa-Pappan (Jemez Peublo).
2011
• January: Santa Fe, NM
Soul Sister, an art show about Blessed Kateri at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, 108 Cathedral Place. Curated by Ryan Rice.
• March: Houston, TX
This Is Displacement: Native Artists Consider the Relationship Between Land and Identity. DiverseWorks Art Space, 1117 E. Freeway, Houston, TX 77002-1108. (713) 223.8346. Curated by Carolyn Lee Anderson and Emily Johnson.
• March 17—May 7: Lincoln, NE
Wind on Earth: Native Presence and Art at the Haydon Art Center, 335 N. 8th Street, Suite A. With Neal Ambrose-Smith, Erica Lord, and Melanie Yazzie. Curated by Karen Kunc.
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