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Chief Seattle’s daughter Kikisoblu (c. 1820 – 1896), also known as Princess Angeline, was a frequent subject of photographs, including the now iconic image taken by Edward Curtis. This program seeks to understand the legacy of Kikisoblu, putting images of her in conversation with historic and personal stories of her life. Curtis’s photograph of Kikisoblu will be on display during the program, along with rarely seen material from MOHAI’s collections.
Panelists include:
- David Buerge, Historian
- Cecile Hansen, Chairperson of the Duwamish Tribe
- Sandra Osawa, Filmmaker from Upstream Productions
Sign Language Interpretation is available upon request. Please contact programs@mohai.org two weeks prior to the program in order to request an ASL interpreter.
A limited number of FM system and neck loop Assistive Listening Devices are available for this program. To reserve an ALS, please contact the Public Programs Department at programs@mohai.org.
Location: MOHAI, Faye G. Allen Grand Atrium
Cost: Free