During the exhibit the installation space is considered a traditional lodge space. Visitors to the exhibit are asked not to use cameras or other electronic devices, to remove their shoes, and to be
smudged before entering the space. Each visitor is offered a tobacco tie to hold in the left hand, which is closest to the heart, before entering the exhibit area, which is covered in red cloth. Visitors move clockwise through the display area, and are asked to stay on the red cloth, not stepping on or over the vamps. At the end, they return the ties, which are later burned in a sacred fire. Native
elders and volunteers are on hand to answer questions, or to hear visitors' impressions after the visit. Exhibition locations have included:
2013 •
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. (October 2013) •
First Nations University Gallery,
Regina, Saskatchewan. (November 21 - December 13, 2013)
2014 • Tower Hill Museum in partnership with G'Zaagin Art Gallery,
Parry Sound, Ontario. (January 10–26, 2014) • Urban Shaman Gallery,
Winnipeg, Manitoba. (March 21 - April 12, 2014) •
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre,
Algoma University,
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. (May 5–18, 2014) • Elks Hall,
Flin Flon, Manitoba. (June 23 - July 5, 2014) •
Thunder Bay Art Gallery,
Thunder Bay, Ontario. (September 19 - October 12, 2014) •
Saskatoon/
Wanuskewin (October 31 - November 21, 2014)
2015 •
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre,
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (January 9–24, 2015) • Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre,
Whitehorse, Yukon (April 11–25, 2015) • Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery,
Red Deer, Alberta (June 1–21, 2015) • I-Hos Gallery,
K'omoks First Nation Band Hall. (July 31 - August 15, 2015) •
Carleton University Art Gallery,
Ottawa, Ontario (September 15 - October 16, 2015) • Akwesasne First Nation, Akwesasne Mohawk Territory (November 6–26, 2015)
2016 • City of North Battleford Chapel Gallery,
North Battleford, Saskatchewan (January 15 - February 7, 2016) •
Brandon University,
Brandon, Manitoba. (February 22 - March 6, 2016) • Ziibiwing Centre of Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways,
Mount Pleasant, Michigan. (April 23 - May 7, 2016) ==External links==