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Matriarch: Portraits of Indigenous Women in the Pacific Northwest Fighting for our Collective Future
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Matriarch: Portraits of Indigenous Women in the Pacific Northwest Fighting for our Collective Future
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Saturday, March 2, 2024, 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada) (UTC-08:00)
Where:
WA State History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave
Tacoma 98402
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Matriarch
Every Tuesday - Sunday, beginning March 2
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
On March 2, Roxann Murray will be on site to discuss the pieces in "Matriarch: Portraits of Indigenous Women in the Pacific Northwest Fighting for our Collective Future", answer visitor questions, and honor the participating subjects, including Carolyn Christmas, Sweetwater Nannauck, Nancy Shippentower, Lisa Fruichantie, Elizabeth Satiacum, and others. Also, check out the current exhibition "Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign" while you're there.