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Ethnography and Design: Mutual Provocations is made possible through funding from the UC Office of the President, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, and participating units across University of California campuses.
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Friday, October 28
 

7:30pm PDT

Ishi: The Archive Performance by James Luna (Pooyukitchchum/Ipai)
Limited Capacity seats available

Ishi: The Archive Performance by James Luna (Pooyukitchchum/Ipai) with Jeneen Frei Njootli (Vuntut Gwitchin) and special guest Tracy Lee Nelson (Luiseno/Diegueno)
Ishi: The Archive Performance is a new work written and performed by renowned Native American visual and performance artist James Luna. In 1911, an Indian man walked into a small northern California town. His appearance inspired fright, laughter, and pity from the populace. Anthropologists came to the conclusion that Ishi was the last of his tribe and decided that for his welfare and for the advancement of science, he would love out his remaining years as a living specimen at the University of California, Berkeley's campus museum. Based on archival work, James Luna has created a powerful exploration of Ishi's life, silence, and the the place that he should hold in the history and cultures of California.

ETHNOGRAPHY & DESIGN: MUTUAL PROVOCATIONS is delighted to list this event, payed for by the California Native American Day committee, and other sources of funding, as part of our conference programming. Because seating is limited, we urge conference goers who plan to attend the performance to RSVP.

Kindly RSVP at CANADaycelebrate@ucsd.edu to reserve your free ticket. 

For more information or upcoming California Native American Day events at UC San Diego, please go to: http://blink.ucsd.edu/go/nativeamerican

For more information about ISHI at UC San Diego, please contact Julie Burelle.

Moderators
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Julie Burelle

Assistant Professor in Department of Theatre & Dance, University of California, San Diego
Julie Burelle holds a PhD from the joint program in Drama and Theatre at UC San Diego and UC Irvine. Originally from Quebec, Canada, Julie has studied and taught theatre on both coasts of Canada and of the United States. She earned a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Toronto... Read More →

Artists
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James Luna

Visual and Performance Artist
Internationally renowned performance and installation artist James Luna (Puyukitchum/Luiseño) resides on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in North County San Diego,California. With over 30 years of exhibition and performance experience Luna has given voice to Native American cultural... Read More →
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Jeneen Frei Njootli

Visual and Performance Artist/Founding Member, ReMatriate collective
Jeneen Frei Njootli produces mixed media, audio, performance and installation works in addition to working on community based projects. A member of the Vuntut Gwitchin Nation in northern Yukon, Frei Njootli holds a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design and is working towards... Read More →
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Tracy Lee Nelson

Tribal Chairman, La Jolla Indian Reservation
Tracy Lee Nelson is a Native Californian From the La Jolla Indian Reservation, a descendant of the Guassac, Duro family from the Mesa Grande Indian reservation in San Diego California. (Luiseño/Diegueño tribe.) He emerged from the San Diego and Los Angeles areas as a musician... Read More →



Friday October 28, 2016 7:30pm - 9:00pm PDT
Theodore and Adele Shank Theatre 2910 La Jolla Village Dr, La Jolla, CA 92037
 
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