The Ipai Kumeyaay and Payómkawichum artist grew up in the inland region of San Diego. His journey took him to New York City, but now he is back locally and making films.
Read the article at Teen Vogue.
The Ipai Kumeyaay and Payómkawichum artist grew up in the inland region of San Diego. His journey took him to New York City, but now he is back locally and making films.
Read the article at Teen Vogue.
Fostering Kumeyaay and Indigenous Cultures for the Future The Eyaay Ahuun Foundation ‘My Heart Is Good’, honors and advances the legacy of the Kumeyaay and Indigenous peoples. We serve as a hub for Native arts, Read more
Held by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, the Sycuan Powwow is more than just an event—it’s a cultural homecoming. This year, it’s happening on September 12, 13, and 14, 2025. It all takes Read more
The La Jolla Historical Society presents The Kumeyaay Visual Storytelling Project. This immersive exhibition brings the two-part comic Our, Past, Present, and Future and Beyond Gaming, written by Kumeyaay Tribal Historians Ethan Banegas, Michael Connolly Miskwish, Read more
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