More information and registration link coming soon!

In Kinship Collective is Lilah Akins, Cory Tamler, Jennie Hahn, Emilia Dahlin, Devon Kelley-Yurdin, Darren Ranco, and Tyler Rai. An interdisciplinary and cross-cultural group, our learning and creation process follows the tradition of Wabanaki Guiding and centers Indigenous knowledge and experience. We create interdisciplinary works in conversation and relationship with Wabanaki guides and watersheds, exploring ways that settler colonial individuals can ethically participate in shifting public understanding of our shared environments and histories, and how creative intersectional dialogue between Native and non-Native people might productively function. We view a plurality of voices situated within Indigenous guidance as an approach toward, and modeling of, equitable cross-cultural practice.

The Kennebec Watershed Walk

Saturday, September 21, 2024

In Kinship Collective collaborates with the Kennebec River and Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead to develop the Hallowell portion of Land Back Kennebec; an audio place play, connecting stories of arrival and displacement with present-day Wabanaki sovereignty initiatives.

Previous
Previous

The Norridgewock Memory Walk

Next
Next

The Pejepscot Portage Walk