Advocacy and Water Protection in Native California Curriculum Educator’s Training
Registration for Educator's Training for The Advocacy & Water Protection in Native California Curriculum is now open.
Registration for Educator's Training for The Advocacy & Water Protection in Native California Curriculum is now open.
Presented by The National Judicial College. The webinar panelists will be: Holly Doremus, Professor of Environmental Regulation, University of California at Berkeley and co-author of Water War in the Klamath Basin Don Gentry, Chairman of the Klamath Tribes Joe Tenorio, Attorney, Native American Rights Fund, and Council for the Klamath Tribes A. Dan Tarlock, Distinguished…
Registration for Educator's Training for The Advocacy & Water Protection in Native California Curriculum is now open.
Corine Pearce, Pomo artist and cultural educator from Redwood Valley, will lead this hands-on workshop on Pomo basket weaving. Make your own twined basket to take home! The class will be limited to 25 people. Kids under 10 can join with an adult present. Masks are required. To reserve your spot, call the Museum at…
Contact (760) 834-0584 or admissions@CINCollege.org to register
Tule Canoe Workshop with Artist & Indigenous Water Navigation Expert Redbird Willie Inviting Indigenous Communities to Learn with Us In this workshop participants will build one small tule canoe to launch in the water in the afternoon. Techniques will include tying and lacing to construct the canoe. The workshop will end with putting the canoe…
Located at 11-795 Malki Rd. Banning CA 92220 RSVP is required. Please call 951-849-7289
Hosted by Barona Museum Class fee $35.00 Please call (619) 443-7003 x 219 for more information or to reserve your spot
This event will be a celebration of writers, books, readers, and ideas inspired by our deserts and Joshua Tree National Park. Writers Ruth Nolan and Claire Vaye Watkins will be key note panelists along with a impressive group of writers who will read from their works. These writers include Caryn Davidson, Susan Rukeyser, Rahsaan Diaz,…
Happening on the 4th Saturday of every month at Malki Museum 11-795 Malki Rd Banning CA 92220 Visit www.malkimuseum.org for more information
Hosted by Cal Poly Humboldt's Native American Studies Department and Save California Salmon. Saturdays: Feb 4, 11, & 18 From 10am-3pm On Zoom. Sign up at: tinyurl.com/SCSEdTrain
Are you interested in Tribal justice, leadership and working with the community? The California Tribal College is offering their first Tribal Judicial Administration Certificate Program! It will be a short 8-weerk program, classes are online and in the evening! This online course will help California tribal community members prepare for a career in a California…
Hosted by Idyllwild Arts Native American Arts Center
Thursday, Nov 21, 2024 – Indigenous Sustainable Design Forum & Yoga with Maasai Experience a unique and culturally enriching yoga session with the Maasai, at the WorldBeat Cultural Center where you’ll learn ancient healing practices passed down through generations. Enjoy a 1-hour class led by Maasai instructors, followed by an optional lunch at the One…
Cultural Educator/Artist Rose Ann Hamilton (Cahuilla) will share about the process and artistry of basket making, and lead a facilitated basket lesson. Participants will have a chance to tour the basketry collection in the Museum galleries and create their own leaching basket project. This workshop is open to the public and space is limited.…
The Redbud Resource Group is aware that many of you in your work are required to build your Tribal Relations strategies, and they are here to help! In their Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements interactive workshop, you will learn about the strengths and limitations of land acknowledgements and explore concrete, action-oriented strategies for building meaningful, long term connections with Native Tribes, communities, and organizations. How It Works: Workshop participants learn about common disparities faced by contemporary Native peoples by examining public…
Join the center for the evening of April 23rd at 6PM, learn the Native language of Cahuilla, lead instructor, Faith Morreo, of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians Tribe. Scan the QR code or visit: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=bxwqIxCRYU2v5-pGzTVG6Ph6LZAwEddPuepcApxM98tUQ08wOEpESFhTOE9KSUtGRlhRVEY1TkRVSCQlQCN0PWcu&origin=QRCode Questions? Email Faith: FMorreo@CINCollege.org
K-8 Educators! Hoping to integrate Indigenous perspectives into your classroom? Join Trelasa Baratta (Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians) of Redbud Resource Group for an interactive session designed to help you! Key Takeaways from this Training: Understand the purpose and practice of land acknowledgments Incorporate place-based learning rooted in local Indigenous knowledge Apply the 6 P’s of Indigenous Education to…
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