Cannupa Hanska Luger—The Art of 21st Century Indigeneity

12/11/2025 25 min Episodio 208
Cannupa Hanska Luger—The Art of 21st Century Indigeneity

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Today, we introduce Cannupa Hanska Luger, an American artist born on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, who now lives and works outside Santa Fe, New Mexico. 
Our conversation reveals a few of the ways Cannupa acts on his deep respect for heritage and community, belief in ritual and remembrance, and fascination with science fiction and mythology. The artist shares the stories behind his mystical re-creation of Midéegaadi, a traditional buffalo dance he filmed against a green screen to show in exhibition spaces, on digital billboards, and even in a virtual reality app. 
The dance is one strand of Future Ancestral Technologies, a new myth that Cannupa has been weaving since 2015. His interrelated projects reimagine Indigenous life and culture in a postcolonial world where space exploration has reduced and reconfigured the earth’s population. As Cannupa builds a framework for understanding, respecting and sharing indigeneity in the 21st century, he holds out hope for our collective future.
Production: Cathy Byrd | Sound Design: Anamnesis Audio
Special Audio: Cannupa Hanska Luger, Midéegaadi and Mirror Shield Project
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