NOW PLAYING: “Native.” Celebrate #IndigenousPeoplesDay with a short film at SFO. Pride in family and culture among #Navajo Nation members in Shiprock, New Mexico, is the focus of this documentary produced by high school students. https://t.co/CUl2Yws9n8 @spy_hop#VideoArtsSFOMThis tweet was posted on October 14, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: "Swift Current: A Native American Cowboy" by Thilo Gundelach. This short film profiles Swift Current, a member of Amskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet) Nation who maintains a connection with “the old ways” of his culture through rodeo bronc riding. https://t.co/jbcpo974j9 https://t.co/Fmd5bf07sIThis tweet was posted on May 09, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: “Mino Bimaadiziwin” by Shane McSauby. A trans youth who has lost connection to his Native culture is profoundly affected by a chance encounter with a mysterious woman in this story of identity and reconnection. https://t.co/NOm06gPPVq #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/Sxd3u8WbUTThis tweet was posted on November 14, 2019.
Native Hawaiian surfing originated approximately one thousand years ago. He‘e nalu, which translates to “wave sliding,” is a culturally distinct form of surfing that grew into a popular pastime for men and women of all ages in Hawai‘i. 📸: @bishopmuseum#SurfboardsAndShapersThis tweet was posted on March 20, 2019.
Native and exotic plant life, along with vessels and other forms represent the many cultures and people that shape the Bay Area as a unique place in “Hyper-Natural Bay Area”. #RobertMinervini@Rob_Minervini#MuseumFromHome 📸: Ethan Kaplan photography This tweet was posted on July 15, 2020.
Nimisha Doongarwal’s work explores the varying relationships between the past and popular culture by referencing social issues such as racism, gender inequality, and immigration.
#NimishaDoongarwal#StudentArtSFOThis tweet was posted on December 02, 2021.
No just toys, #souvenir dolls offer a glimpse at the fashion & customs of foreign cultures.
This image was posted on April 11, 2013.
No just toys, #souvenir dolls offer a glimpse at the fashion & customs of foreign cultures. http://t.co/ymnFWbemH6This tweet was posted on April 11, 2013.
One of these Boeing 747-400 was renamed and painted in a special livery in 1994 called Wunala (kangaroo) Dreaming to celebrate the art and culture of the indigenous Yanyuwa people from Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria. #FlyingSouthernCrossThis tweet was posted on November 02, 2022.
Our exhibit on the #doors of world cultures closes next week. Don't miss it! Pre-TSA in the Intl Term and #free! http://t.co/cJ4F9kYE4TThis tweet was posted on September 03, 2014.
Our exhibition designer has laid out these objects as they'll be presented in Stepping Out: Shoes in World Cultures opening later this month This tweet was posted on March 07, 2017.