A new exhibit, "She Sang Me a Good Luck Song: The California Indian Photographs of Dugan Aguilar," at the Los Altos History Museum features 28 photos that portray Native Americans in unconventional roles like military veterans and dancers. The exhibit aims to raise awareness about the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe's ongoing fight for federal recognition, particularly through their 2024 Trail of Truth initiative. Accompanying the exhibit are various programs, including a presentation by the tribe's chairwoman. Additionally, creative events involving arts and robotics are scheduled at the Mountain View Public Library, inviting community engagement in artistic endeavors.
The late photographer Dugan Aguilar's exhibit at the Los Altos History Museum features unconventional portrayals of Native Americans focusing on cultural documentation over 40 years.
A series of related programs will accompany the exhibit, including a talk by Muwekma Ohlone Tribe chairwoman on the 'Trail of Truth' journey for federal recognition.
Robots and art will intertwine in upcoming events at Mountain View Public Library, featuring sessions for adults and students centered around creativity and sustainability.
The events will encourage community participation, with an emphasis on art creation using upcycled materials, fostering a spirit of environmental mindfulness.
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