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Indigenous art is often only viewed as a relic, a historical work of the past. But that’s not the case – their art and their people are present today. One Cochiti Pueblo artist showcases that concept in his latest exhibit.
Emma VandenEinde of the Mountain West News Bureau takes us inside to witness his futuristic work. She also takes us to an Indigenous Comic Con Festival that reflects on history and culture.
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Indigenous art is often only viewed as a relic, a historical work of the past. But that’s not the case – their art and their people are present today. One Cochiti Pueblo artist showcases that concept in his latest exhibit.
Emma VandenEinde of the Mountain West News Bureau takes us inside to witness his futuristic work. She also takes us to an Indigenous Comic Con Festival that reflects on history and culture.

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