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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN NY | Native American Heritage Day: Akwesasne Women Singers

The Akwesasne Women Singers are young women, mothers, aunties, and grandmothers who came together to form a singing society. The group joins the museum on Native American Heritage Day to share their original compositions, written in a combination of English and Kanien’kéha, as well as traditional songs, accompanied by dance performances. The significance of each dance will be shared, and attendees will be invited to join the circle during Social Dances.

Performances begin at 12 PM, 2 PM, and 4 PM ET.

Photo by Tahila Corwin Mintz

National Museum of the American Indian NY | Mexico Now: The Present and Future of Ancestral Practices

Auditorium and Diker Pavilion

Learn how Chef Diana Wangeman preserves ancestral Oaxacan food practices. Following Wangeman will be a performance in the Diker Pavilion by Maya rapper Pat Boy, who uses music to preserve the Mayan language and teach rap to youth in his rural community in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

SCHEDULE

  • 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.: Maize and Traditional Ingredients with Chef Diana Wangeman, Auditorium, Lower Level

Diana Wangeman was born and raised in Oaxaca, Mexico, where she learned the traditional practice of processing corn from her mother, who is the chef and owner of the restaurant Tierra Antigua in Oaxaca. As the owner of the Brooklyn, NY, restaurant Sobre Masa, Wangeman works to raise awareness about ancient forms of maize cultivation and doing business in a responsible way.

  • 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.: Maya Hip-Hop with Pat Boy, Diker Pavilion, Level 1

Jesús “Pat Boy” Chablé started his solo career in 2009 mixing genres such as reggae, pop, and reggaeton in the Yucatec Mayan language. His work was recently featured in the Marvel blockbuster film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. He is the co-founder and producer of ADN Maya Producciones, which nurtures young talent across the Yucatan Peninsula. He also produces the Ko’one’ex K’aay Rap Ich Máaya Festival and fosters Rap Ich Máaya T ́aan, a methodology he created for bilingual youth that promotes the Mayan language through rap improvisation and rhyming.

 

 

Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: Native New York Children’s Festival

Bring the whole family for the annual Children’s Festival featuring hands-on activities including corn husk dollmaking with cornstalk fibers, participants can learn how to do traditional Tuscarora beadwork, listen to Haudenosaunee stories, and learn about lacrosse. Visitors can test their balancing skills by walking across a beam like a Mohawk Iron Worker, and dance with the Boys and Girls Club of Shinnecock Nation.

Saturday, May 13 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. https://s.si.edu/3H6A697
Sunday, May 14, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. https://s.si.edu/3H6AzYV

URL: https://s.si.edu/3UXI0aG