Akam: Fishing Chronicles explores the Taivoan people’s fishing culture and water knowledge in the Namasian River basin. Drawing from fieldwork and local workshops, it highlights traditional skills and ecological wisdom.
The curation mirrors the river’s diverse waterscapes through fishing tools and flowing motifs, revealing varied fishing practices across communities.
With schools and local groups involved, the curation links Indigenous history and contemporary interpretations, sustaining cultural memory through shared curatorial work.