Jayatu's art vividly portrays the multifaceted damage inflicted upon the environment and culture. He highlights how the construction of the Kaptai dam in the 1960s submerged vast areas, displacing indigenous inhabitants. This displacement persists today as tourist spots continue to emerge, erasing indigenous homes. Notably, Jayatu sculpted a submerged Chakma king's palace
Feb. 17—PEMBROKE — The American Indian Studies Department at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will host the 17th annual Southeast Indian Studies Conference March 31-April 1. The event
A special task for is preparing to search the grounds at the former Mohawk institute Residential School in Brantford, now known as the Woodland Cultural Centre.