Indigenous and Black people tell their own stories at the Mystic Seaport Museum
Briefly

The exhibition Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty and the Sea invites visitors to reconsider the significance of Indigenous and African relationships with New England waterways, suggesting a cyclical view of history.
Curator Akeia de Barros Gomes emphasizes the historical depth of African and Indigenous maritime contributions, stating that their histories go back over 12,000 years, contrasting sharply with colonial narratives.
The artifacts displayed, including ancient ceramic vessels and traditional cultural items, aim to highlight the rich, yet overlooked maritime histories of Black and Indigenous communities in New England.
Designer Steven Peters notes that Mystic Seaport Museum is situated on Indigenous ancestral lands and emphasizes the importance of healing and community comfort in sharing these narratives.
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