Métis artist Moe Clark guides the exchange in collaboration with her wahkotowin, kinship beyond immediate family.

Knowledge keepers and artists, aunty Cheryl L’Hirondelle and uncle Joseph Naytowhow will share their stories via projection, as activators to the dialogue. They model how, in contemporary times, kiyokêwin and wahkotowin are often maintained through digital mediums.

These relationships help us towards miskâsowin, to find our place of belonging, to find one’s self.


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