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Indigenous Kinship Collective | Interviews

Video courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York


ABOUT INDIGENOUS KINSHIP COLLECTIVE

We are a community of Indigenous women, femmes, and gender non conforming folx who gather on Lenni Lenape land to honor each other and our relatives through art, activism, education, and representation. We, as matriarchs and knowledge keepers, center our intersectional narratives by practicing accountability with community and self-determination. We uplift intergenerational Indigenous voices and welcome mixed race, non-enrolled, Indigenous femme, non-binary, trans, two-spirit people. We denounce colonial power structures of leadership and blood quantum. We are circular and work in harmony with each other.

We are defined by those who came before us.

Learn more about the Indigenous Kinship Collective here.


Video produced as part of the Museum of the City of New York’s Urban Indian Exhibition. Click here to learn more.

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