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Video Title:
Taíno Symposium – Session 3 – Panel Discussion
Description:
The National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian Latino Center presented Taíno: A Symposium in Conversation with the Movement on September 8, 2018 to celebrate the exhibition Taíno: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean. Experts representing Indigenous studies, genetic science, anthropology, linguistics, and other academic disciplines examined exhibition themes in dialogue with Taíno/Indigenous Caribbean community leaders and cultural workers. This session, titled Looking Forward: A Shared Vision for the Taíno Movement, is a conversation with established and emerging women leaders from the Taíno/Indigenous Caribbean movement. This segment features a panel discussion with Marilyn Balana’ni Díaz (Guatu Ma-cu A Borikén), Tai Pelli (United Confederation of Taíno Peoples), and educator, author, and performer Peggy Guatuki Robles-Alvarado. This is co-moderated by José Barreiro, Assistant Director for History and Culture Emeritus, National Museum of the American Indian, and Christina M. González, University of Texas at Austin. This symposium was webcast and recorded live in at the National Museum of the American Indian New York, George Gustav Heye Center on September 8, 2018.
Video Duration:
44 min 12 sec
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