Turtle Bay museum hosts Jingle Dress exhibit, lead dancer shares significance
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The Turtle Bay Museum hosted a special night for the indigenous community as May 5 is National Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women’s Day: the Jingle Dress exhibition.
The Jingle Dress exhibit was only open to donors and supporting sponsors for their big day.
KRCR spoke with the lead Jingle Dress dancer and she shares the importance of the healing dance that traces back 100 years.
Caption: KRCR
Turtle Bay is set to have this exhibit up through September 6.