CultureX Series, Endangered

The plight of the indigenous and “uncontactable” tribes deserves to be heard.

With globalisation and technology, we forget that somewhere in the deep jungle are real human beings, nature whisperers, animists who communicate with their ancestors for guidance in the quest for their daily survival.

Yet poachers and capitalists dig deeper into nature to either take their food away from them or profit from the land that housed them.

This series is a tribute to the endangered tribes like the Awa Guajas (Amazon), Jarawas (Andaman Islands), the Nukak (Colombia), the Elo Molo (Kenya) and the Nukak (Colombia) who only have less 600 people in each tribe left. There are more tribes unaccounted for on this earth. These are real lives at stake, to which if we turn a blind eye and participate in irresponsible travel activities such as the "human safari" will contribute to their extinction.

The Media:

As a multimedia graduate, artist and digital remixer, the expression to showcase this issue digitally is a juxtaposition of the old world in modern time. The process of scribbling is symbolic. We either “scribble” to document or to erase.

The research was done through an extensive study of their lives through digital traces only, which is the reason for this choice to go digital. This is a glimpse of what could be the downfall of humanity should the tribes truly do "extinct". I seek the audience to champion this cause so we can decide for ourselves the kind of society and legacy we leave for our children.

As a new media, the best print is on fine art paper to achieve maximum effect.

 

CultureX, Ainu

The Ainu of Japan, although not “endangered”, they are unengaged and unreached. They are part of the Ural-Siberian people cluster within the Turkic Peoples affinity bloc. This tribe is only found in Japan. 

Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper/Canvas
Size: 32 H x 24 W x 0.3 in

USD$ 639

Print available

SHIPPING

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CultureX, Awa

The Awá, or Guajá, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the eastern Amazon rainforest. There are approximately 350 members, and 100 of them have no contact with the outside world.

Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper/Canvas
Size: 32 H x 24 W x 0.3 in

USD$ 639

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SHIPPING

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CultureX, Mina

The Mina of Benin. They are part of the Guinean people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc.

Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper/Canvas
Size: 32 H x 24 W x 0.3 in

USD$ 639

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CultureX, Si Iban

The Iban of Borneo. there are no Longer unreached. They are part of the Borneo-Kalimantan people cluster within the Malay Peoples affinity bloc.

Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper/Canvas
Size: 32 H x 24 W x 0.3 in

USD$ 639

Print available

SHIPPING

Please note that this item is unframed and will be shipped rolled