All Exhibitions

Whale People: Protectors of the Sea

Developed with the Lummi Nation’s Tribal Sovereignty and Treaty Protection Office, our award-winning exhibition and IMAX-style film installation tells the story of today’s environmental emergency through the figure of the orca.

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Whale People: Protectors of the Sea

This exhibition and short film, debuting at the Florida Museum of Natural History, tells the story of today’s environmental emergency through the figure of the orca. Native communities coast to coast enjoin us all to protect, restore, and pass on to future generations a respect for each other, the sacred waters, and all our relations.

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Kwel Hoy: Many Struggles, One Front

This exhibition–the latest stop on the Lummi Nation’s Totem Pole Journey–connects the New Jersey science community’s efforts to protect the local watershed from the proposed PennEast Pipeline to the nearby Ramapough Lenape Nation’s struggle to stop the Pilgrim Pipeline, and the Lummi’s struggles to protect the waters of the Pacific Northwest from oil tankers and pipelines.

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Kwel’ Hoy: Opening Event and Reception

An evening of ceremony, songs, brief talks, and a reception on the occasion of the opening of Kwel’ Hoy: Many Struggles, One Front, an exhibition that celebrates and connects communities protecting water, land, and our collective future.

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Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw the Line

Exhibition by the House of Tears Carvers of the Lummi Nation and The Natural History Museum Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw the Line is a cross-country tour, traveling museum exhibition, and series of

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