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Futurecasting: Towards Indigenous-Led Architecture
Nicole Luke speaks to Rafico Ruiz and Ella den Elzen about collaboration, collectivity, and listening in the future of Indigenous design
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PH1984:0977:513
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View of a group of Indigenous people and several men in European-American clothing, standing in front of an artificial mountain made from stacked rocks and a painted wooden arch with depictions of teepees paired with industrial buildings in settler-style, USA
ca. 1860-1880
View of a group of Indigenous people and several men in European-American clothing at a gathering, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:513
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View of a group of Indigenous people and several men in European-American clothing, standing in front of an artificial mountain made from stacked rocks and a painted wooden arch with depictions of teepees paired with industrial buildings in settler-style, USA
PH1981:1007
architecture, topographic
1863
architecture, topographic
PH1980:1290
urban planning
1977 or 1978
urban planning
PH1985:0413
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The sculpture depicts what seems to be a man standing, dressed in Indigenous clothing with regalia and tomahawk, and a woman seated on his right side and an animal (dog?) standing on his left. This way of representing an Indigenous couple reflects 19th century settler notions of gender roles. In Indigenous families the woman is the head of the house and would be the one standing, with the man beside her as her equal. The Saint Paul Ice Carnival, founded in 1886, is now known as the Saint Paul Winter Carnival.
circa 1886-1888
Stereoview of an illuminated ice sculpture at the Saint Paul Ice Carnival representing two Indigenous persons and animal on a base, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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PH1985:0413
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The sculpture depicts what seems to be a man standing, dressed in Indigenous clothing with regalia and tomahawk, and a woman seated on his right side and an animal (dog?) standing on his left. This way of representing an Indigenous couple reflects 19th century settler notions of gender roles. In Indigenous families the woman is the head of the house and would be the one standing, with the man beside her as her equal. The Saint Paul Ice Carnival, founded in 1886, is now known as the Saint Paul Winter Carnival.
PH1984:0977:514
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View of a fortified (?) camp with a gazebo, a wind mill on the right and a large shed on the left, structured around an open field where a large gathering of Indigenous people and uniformed men on horseback is taking place. A row of one-storey adobe houses can be seen on the right side in the background. Possibly Arizona or New Mexico.
ca. 1860-1880
View of a fortified (?) camp where a large gathering of Indigenous people and uniformed men on horseback is taking place, (possibly) Arizona, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:514
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View of a fortified (?) camp with a gazebo, a wind mill on the right and a large shed on the left, structured around an open field where a large gathering of Indigenous people and uniformed men on horseback is taking place. A row of one-storey adobe houses can be seen on the right side in the background. Possibly Arizona or New Mexico.
16 October 2023
Collective Ground: Caring for the Future of Indigenous-Led Design
Ella den Elzen in conversation with Robyn Adams, Jenni Hakovirta, Nicole Luke, Reanna Merasty, Johanna Minde, Naomi Ratte, Tiffany Shaw, and Magnus Antaris Tuolja
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16 October 2023
PH1979:0123
between 1860 and 1883
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A Way of Becoming
8 April 2024
A Way of Becoming
Jenni Hakovirta, Nicole Luke, and Naomi Ratte explore the values of Indigenous building
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