Culture, Connection, and Resurgence
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- Title
- Culture, Connection, and Resurgence
- Author
- Mastercard Foundation
- Year
- 2020
- Publication/Event Date
- August 31 2020
- Abstract
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This Art Book, published by the Mastercard Foundation's EleV Program, celebrates and elevates young Indigenous artists, their artwork, and their vision for the future. It demonstrates how complex the challenges are that Indigenous young people face today, and the multitude of inspiring approaches youth are taking in response.
The Foundation invited young Indigenous artists to respond to a question: “What does Mino Bimaadiziwin (living a good life) mean to you?” Together, the art and statements shared in this book, act as a call to action and urge us to recognize the importance of reclaiming Indigenous wisdom and, along with Indigenous youth themselves, let that wisdom guide a new era of transformation.
- Notes
- A copy of this book is also available on the Mastercard Foundation's website: https://mastercardfdn.org/en/what-we-do/our-programs/elev/culture-connection-resurgance/
- Resource Subject
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- Indigenous Groups
- Linkages
- Keywords/Access Points
- Culture; Connection; Resurgence; Indigenous Art; Mino-Bimaadiziwin; Living a Good Life; Art
- Geographic Locations
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- Canada
- Language
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- English
- Demographic Groups
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- Indigenous Peoples
- Women
- Youth
- Special Collections
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- EleV Program
- Foundation Publications
- Archival Record ID
- MFA.2024.0069