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

In the exhibition "Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty And The Sea," curator Akeia de Barros Gomes emphasizes the importance of telling the larger story of maritime history, which includes Indigenous and African narratives that have been overlooked.
Gomes discusses the impact of colonialism, slavery, and dispossession over the last 500 years while highlighting that African and Indigenous maritime histories in New England span over 12,000 years.
The exhibition features ancient objects showcasing maritime skills and spiritual ties to the ocean, illustrating the deep-rooted connections that exist across the Atlantic.
Gomes reflects on the cyclical nature of history, suggesting that it has phases of birth, life, death, and rebirth, much like the histories represented in the exhibition.
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