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Candyce Testa (Pequot), Bazaar Events Manager, lives with her community on the Mashantucket Reservation in Connecticut. Forever thankful for the knowledge generously shared by her Elders, Candyce holds a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from the University of Rhode Island and a master’s degree in Cultural Sustainability from Goucher College. For the past two decades, she has dedicated herself to assisting in the revitalization of her Peoples' language and culture. Candyce is thrilled for this opportunity to discover diverse cosmovisions and how they inform the practices of Indigenous artists in nurturing reciprocal relationships with their homelands and waters. Contact Candyce at candyce.testa@culturalsurvival.org

Tia-Alexi Roberts (Narragansett), Communications and Editorial Assistant, is an enrolled member of the Narragansett Indian Nation and is a multi-talented individual who actively promotes her Indigenous culture. Holding the title of Miss New Hampshire Sweetheart 2023, she uses various platforms such as pageantry, podcasting, and her employment with Cultural Survival and Native Pride Productions to shine a light on Indigenous arts, cultures, and creators. Currently pursuing a Communications degree at Southern New Hampshire University, Tia has launched her own podcast, "The Art of Being Indigenous," and comes to Cultural Survival with the goal of fostering strong connections and cultivating Native communities. Contact Tia at tia.roberts@culturalsurvival.org

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