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Totomboti Brings Ancestral Knowledge to Cobra Museum

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Text Audry WajwakanaImage / private collection Totomboti PARAMARIBO – “Our ancestors have met before, and now we meet again.” With this thought, Edje Doekoe of the artist collective Totomboti from the Saramacan village of Pikin Slee on the Upper Suriname River describes the core of Matu Yewa, the newest art installation at the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. In this presentation, wooden sculptures, spiritual objects, and age-old rit…
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Text Audry WajwakanaImage / private collection Totomboti PARAMARIBO – “Our ancestors have met before, and now we meet again.” With this thought, Edje Doekoe of the artist collective Totomboti from the Saramacan village of Pikin Slee on the Upper Suriname River describes the core of Matu Yewa, the newest art installation at the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. In this presentation, wooden sculptures, spiritual objects, and age-old rit…

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