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This episode explores how colonialism shaped the history of the site on which the Santa Cruz Tannery (now the Tannery Arts Center) is situated. The Awaswas-speaking Uypi tribe and their ancestors lived on these lands for thousands of years and were the first tanners along the San Lorenzo River. The episode highlights the ongoing nature of colonial violence against Indigenous people and introduces histories of Indigenous resistance to and rebellion again that violence.
Episode 1 Introduction of the podcast exTANt: Sound History of the Santa Cruz Tannery is now available wherever you listen to podcasts.
You can now access exTANt as a sound installation available via a mobile phone.
More here.
On Friday, February 3, drop in between 5 to 9 for a special pop-up exhibit at Studio 112 at the Tannery Arts Center to engage with the installation, explore different historical artifacts, and participate in hands-on activities. Bring your smartphone and headphones if you have them. More here.
Subscribe and listen to exTANt: sound history of the Santa Cruz tannery podcast.
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