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Sunday 29 September, 16:30
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September 2024
Sunday 29
16:30 - 17:00
Accessible to the motor impaired
16 to 99 years old

Flash visit : Totem poles

Visit flash of the temporary exhibition. Sunday 29 September at 4.30 pm. In French only.
Sunday 29 September, 16:30
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Flash visits zoom in on a theme in the exhibition. A flash to grasp current questions and issues concerning MEG's collections linked to the colonial era. Totem poles: memories and heritage This tour traces the memories and heritage of two totem poles now housed at MEG.
The two poles were carved by Sm'oogyit Niishluut, a native of Metlakatla in Alaska and representative of the Ts'msyen aboriginal people. Witnesses to a past generation that had to adapt to colonial policies that prohibited many aspects of Ts'msyen culture, these totem poles are of great importance today for Niishluut's family and the entire community.
Access to the temporary exhibition is free in 2024.

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Deux mats-tôtem devant le MEG. Photo d'archives.Ces deux-mâts sont aujourd'hui dans les réserves du MEG pour des raisons de conservation.
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Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (MEG)
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http://www.ville-ge.ch/meg
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