From a set of artifacts, photos and films of different indigenous ethnic groups that constitute the collection of the Museum of Archeology and Ethnology of USP, the exhibition intends to present the “adornment” as a singular and representative element of multiple forms and expressions of resistance of indigenous communities through the interplay between the cultural expressions of these societies and the production of contemporary art in the context of the clashes of the national society.

For the exhibition, videos were developed for the exhibition windows, as well as four inflections, similar to mini-documentaries, with the themes: Indigenous Mobilizations, Guarani-Kaiowá, Moça Nova and Testimonies.


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