Navigating Narratives: The Corps of Discovery in Titonwan Territory

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Originated by the Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies (CAIRNS), this educational exhibition examines the interactions between the boatmen of the Corps of Discovery Expedition and the Titonwanian people through first-person accounts from Sept. 23 to Sept. 30, 1804, as documented in the daily journals by Corps members William Clark, Patrick Gass, John Ordway and Joseph Whitehouse. CAIRNS has invited contemporary visual artists, poets and musicians to create works related to one or more of the journal entries.

Curated by Craig Howe.

Creatives

Seventy creatives created songs, artworks and poems for this exhibit. Though all of them are citizens of the United States of American, 30 are also citizens of American Indian tribes. Of these tribal citizens, 28 are citizens of Lakotan nations, the descendant nations of the Titonwanian peoples who welcomed and feasted the Corps of Discovery members in 1804. Visit the CAIRNS website for the complete list of these creatives and links to their works: "."


Opening Reception and Poetry Reading, June 1, 2024

  • 5-6 p.m. | Reception
  • 6-7 p.m. | Poetry reading hosted by CAIRNS director and exhibition curator, Dr. Craig Howe
    • Introduction to the exhibition | Dr. Craig Howe
    • Readings by poets with works in "Navigating Narratives" | 
      • Joyce Jefferson
      • Lanniko Lee
      • Lori Walsh
      • Tracy Hauff

Credits

Significant operational support for the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Art Museum is provided by South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University. Additional support is provided by the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Arts Council (with funds from the State of South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã, through the Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts) and museum members and donors.

Richard Red Owl, Feast and Dance on Shore, oil on canvas, in "Navigating Narratives" at the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Art Museum
Richard Red Owl
"Feast and Dance on Shore"
oil on canvas
Jeremy Kendall, "28th September," mixed media on panel. in "Navigating Narratives" at SDAM
Jeremy Kendall
"28th September"
mixed media on panel
Roger Broer, "Lewis and Clark Expedition, Hostage Walks Away," monotype. In "Navigating Narratives" at the SDAM.
Roger Broer
"Lewis and Clark Expedition, Hostage Walks Away"
monotype
Amber Hansen, Reyna Hernandez, and Sonia Hernandez_September 25, 1804 - Cloudy with a chance of discrimination, wind from the east, in "Navigating Narratives" at SDAM.
Amber Hansen, Reyna Hernandez, and Sonia Hernandez
"September 25, 1804 - Cloudy with a chance of discrimination, wind from the east"
acrylic and collage on canvas

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