Welcome to the exhibition resource page for Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists.
Below is the video link to the training lecture on May 2/4:
Here is a PDF of the gallery layout, as of May 2, 2019:
Here are the gallery panels and labels for objects:
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Regarding the multi-linguistic approach, here is a brief story by Juline Chevalier, Head of Interpretation and Participatory Experiences:
Why We Translated an Exhibition’s Labels Into Dozens of Native Languages
Pronunciation Guide:
Here is the audioguide transcript:
Here is a FAQ developed for VE volunteers, with lots of great information on the exhibition:
These three documents were given to the VE volunteers and staff who are working the exhibition, with some top FAQs and also information on microaggressions to be aware of while giving tours or when you are within the galleries:
Here is the special edition of the Docent Muse, devoted to the exhibition:
From your colleague Angie Seutter: I heard a great interview with Dakota Hoska on KFAI, along with two MIA guides. They talk a lot about HOOP and the Native American collection in general. It starts around the 75 minute and runs until the end mark of 120 minutes.
by David Treuer, in New York Review of Books. HoOP artist Joan Hill’s work is embedded in the article.