Bi-National Indigenous Expo/Encuentro Brings Together a Variety of Perspectives on the Indigenous Experience
Western New Mexico University hosted the Bi-National Indigenous Expo/Encuentro: Multi-Faced Expressions of Indigenous Cultures from Both Mexicos on June 15-17. The event, which was coordinated by the Division of External Affairs and open to both students and the public, was designed to acknowledge and better understand the historical and current experience of Indigenous cultures that define the borderlands region. The Expo/Encuentro brought together members of the Chiricahua Apache Nation, whose ancestral lands span much of what is now southwest New Mexico as well as parts of Arizona, Chihuahua and Sonora, along with other Indigenous scholars, artists, and musicians. Featured participants included Hugo Morales (Mixtec), co-founder and executive producer of Radio Bilingüe, Andi Murphy (Diné), host of the Toasted Sister Podcast, Cayuga actor and musician Gary Farmer, Zapotec textile artist Porfirio Gutiérrez, WNMU Assistant Professor Melissa Teller (Diné) and the dance troupe...