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SUMMARY:Exhibition Closing: Reawakening: Reciprocity of Land\, Sea\, and the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition focuses on the Muwekma Ohlone's cultural and practical efforts in land stewardship\, including cultural burns and the cultivation of native plants that provide resources for regalia making\, food\, and traditional healing. They are reawakening their Chochenyo language as well as dance\, music\, song\, and ceremonies. This exhibition sheds light on the Tribe's ongoing cultural revival after a century of erasure following the loss of\, and the fight to regain\, federal recognition.\n\nTwo companion exhibitions developed in partnership with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area\, San Jos  State University Dept. of Anthropology\, and New Museum Los Gatos highlight Muwekma Ohlone cultural practices\, land stewardship\, and their ongoing efforts to restore their federal recognition. \n\nMuwekma Ohlone Culture and Connection in Pursuit of Recognition will be on view in the Mike & Alyce Parsons Reception Gallery from June 12\, 2026\, through January 3\, 2026\, and Reciprocity of Land\, Sea\, and the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe will be in the Spotlight Gallery from July 10 through November 29\, 2026.\n\n\n\nhttps://www.numulosgatos.org/exhibitions-2/reawakening-reciprocity
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This exhibition focuses on the Muwekma Ohlone&rsquo\;s cultural and practical efforts in land stewardship\, including cultural burns and the cultivation of native plants that provide resources for regalia making\, food\, and traditional healing. They are reawakening their Chochenyo language as well as dance\, music\, song\, and ceremonies. This exhibition sheds light on the Tribe&rsquo\;s ongoing cultural revival after a century of erasure following the loss of\, and the fight to regain\, federal recognition.</p>\n\n<p>Two companion exhibitions developed in partnership with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area\, San Jos&eacute\; State University Dept. of Anthropology\, and New Museum Los Gatos highlight Muwekma Ohlone cultural practices\, land stewardship\, and their ongoing efforts to restore their federal recognition.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><em>Muwekma Ohlone Culture and Connection in Pursuit of Recognition</em> will be on view in the Mike &amp\; Alyce Parsons Reception Gallery from June 12\, 2026\, through January 3\, 2026\, and <em>Reciprocity of Land\, Sea\, and the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe</em> will be in the Spotlight Gallery from July 10 through November 29\, 2026.<br />\n<br />\nhttps://www.numulosgatos.org/exhibitions-2/reawakening-reciprocity</p>\n
LOCATION:NUMU New Museum Los Gatos 106 E. Main Street\, Los Gatos\, CA 95030
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DTSTAMP:20260709T025325Z
URL:https://www.losgatoschamber.com/events/details/exhibition-closing-reawakening-reciprocity-of-land-sea-and-the-muwekma-ohlone-tribe-18953
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