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.
This amazing project identifies the Kumeyaay names of Kumeyaay cultural spaces and natural resources in the Kumeyaay language. It also provides archaeological information where available and other interesting details. The research presented here was made Read more…
From KPBS “Port of Entry” Ojeda and Melendrez are members of the Kumeyaay community in San José de la Zorra, Baja California, which is located roughly an hour north of Ensenada and seven miles from Read more…
San Diego City College invites everyone to their exhibit reception and events for our Kumeyaay Design Exhibit over the next two months. All events are free and all workshops are drop-in style where the Kumeyaay Read more…
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