James Luna, a Puyukitchum, Ipai, and Mexican-American artist, utilized performance, photography, and multimedia installations to critique the portrayal of Native Americans in museums. He wielded satire and performative wit to contest stereotypes, employing themes of multiculturalism and colonialism. Luna's art resonated with a potent blend of humor and poignancy, confronting viewers with the raw realities of cultural identity and dislocation.
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