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SUMMARY:Sherman Indian School: 100+ Years of Education and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:By the late nineteenth century\, the federal government’s efforts to fully assimilate Native Americans had proved unsuccessful. Growing concerns over the welfare of Native communities led to the establishment of twenty-five federal off-reservation boarding schools for Native American children\, where students could be formally educated and “civilized” through a strict program of academics\, vocational training\, and Christian teachings\, far away from their families and tribal communities.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/sherman-indian-school-100-years-of-education-and-resilience/
LOCATION:The Autry Museum of the American West\, 4700 Western Heritage Way\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming El Camino: Native Resistance in the Missions and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Reclaiming the Camino aims to educate Los Angeles and its visitors about the potency of Native life and the rich history of activism in the California borderlands region. This exhibition repositions (and reclaims) the El Camino Real as the ancient and well-worn trade route for Native people long before the establishment of the Franciscan Missions in Baja and Alta California.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/reclaiming-el-camino-native-resistance-in-the-missions-and-beyond/
LOCATION:The Autry Museum of the American West\, 4700 Western Heritage Way\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240616
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming El Camino: Native Resistance in the Missions and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Reclaiming El Camino aims to educate Los Angeles and its visitors about the potency of Native life and the rich history of activism in the California borderlands region. This exhibition repositions (and reclaims) the El Camino Real as the ancient and well-worn trade route for Native people long before the establishment of the Franciscan Missions in Baja and Alta California. \n\n\nThis Exhibition was created with guest curator Deana Dartt (Coastal Chumash). \n\n\n\n\nReclaiming El Camino is supported by Edison International\, The Mildred E. and Harvey S. Mudd Foundation\, Caryll and William Mingst\, the National Endowment for the Humanities: Sustaining Humanities through the American Rescue Plan in partnership with the Association of Tribal Archives\, Libraries\, and Museums\,* the Paloheimo Foundation\, the Sacred Places Institute\, and the Wishtoyo Chumash Foundation.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/reclaiming-el-camino-native-resistance-in-the-missions-and-beyond-2/
LOCATION:The Autry Museum of the American West\, 4700 Western Heritage Way\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Mercedes Dorame: Where Sky Touches Water
DESCRIPTION:Mercedes Dorame’s exhibition\, “Where Sky Touches Water” brings together a collection of new and recent work\, combining photography and sculpture to explore the profound beauty of our natural world.\nDorame’s lens captures the vibrant tapestry of our Native ecology and its elusive peripheries\, inviting reflection on the delicate balance between the familiar and what lies beyond. \nInspired by her field research on the Channel Islands\, focusing on Pimugna (Catalina Island) and Limuw (Santa Cruz Island)\, the exhibition’s images and sculptural works consider the liminal spaces of our ecological environment as gateways and portals to consider alternate realms—unseen cultural histories\, dimensions beyond our consciousness\, concealed habitats. In this instance\, darkness as a contemplative space evokes the ceremonial\, guiding us through an expanse where the earthly and celestial intersect. \nThe exhibitions sculptural works serve as anchors\, embodying physical inversions and thresholds into the unknown\, while allowing for movement between realms.\nDorame invites us to find tranquility in these spaces that may not be easily understood; embracing the subtle borders beyond the familiar—where sky touches water. \nFor more information and related programming go to https://oxyarts.oxy.edu/exhibitions/mercedes-dorame-where-sky-touches-water
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/mercedes-dorame-where-sky-touches-water/
LOCATION:OxyArts\, 4757 York Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240624
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SUMMARY:Continuity: Cahuilla Basket Weavers and their Legacies
DESCRIPTION:More than 140 Cahuilla baskets are housed at the Benton Museum of Art\, and though they are aesthetically beautiful—which is part of what makes them art—they are not merely museum “specimens.” Rather\, they represent the continuous relationships that Cahuilla people have with their traditions\, ancestral knowledge\, lands\, and one another. \nMany of the Cahuilla baskets housed at the museum were collected in the Coachella Valley in the 1920s by a Pomona College graduate named Emil Steffa (class of 1899) and are foundational items in the college’s collection. Steffa was unusual among his contemporaries because he recorded the names of some of the basket makers he collected from. As a result\, we know who the makers were and can reconnect their work to their living descendants. \nContinuty presents a selection of Cahuilla baskets housed at the Benton along with their histories and long standing relationships with their relatives. This exhibition tells a story of the importance of reunifying Native collection items with living descendants\, while also acknowledging the institutional histories that have impacted local Native American communities. \nThe ancestral items at the Benton want to be touched\, held\, sung to\, loved\, and prayed with. Through their patterns and forms they manifest ancestral teachings and resilience. This exhibition at the Benton recognizes that it is important to showcase not only the aesthetic beauty of Cahuilla baskets but also their continued relationship to tribal members. The Benton and the curator are currently collaborating with Cahuilla tribal members\, the Nex’wetem Basketry group\, and Native community members from the surrounding area to enrich the stories of these baskets. We invite you to engage with us.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/continuity-cahuilla-basket-weavers-and-their-legacies/
LOCATION:Benton Museum of Art Pomona College\, 120 West Bonita Avenue\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240311
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Running On Native Lands
DESCRIPTION:4th Annual Running On Native Lands virtual and in person run / walk distances is LIVE! \nWhen: March 2-10\, 2024\nWhere: Virtual + In Person\nIn Person Locations: Missoula MT\, Phoenix AZ\, Madison WI\, Portland OR x 2\, Tucson AZ x 2\, Seattle WA\, Minneapolis MN\, Sacramento CA\, Harrisonburg VA\, Broomfield CO and potentially more!\nJoin or create a virtual team!\nPurchase stickers!\nJoin our virtual team\, Running With Purpose! \nJoin us in person or virtually! Help support the heart work of 3 amazing organizations and programs making big impacts across our communities. \n+ Take this opportunity to educate yourself on whose lands you’re running with.\n+ Connect with the lands.\n+ Connect with community.\n+ Connect with yourself.\n+ Help make the Running and outdoor communities more inclusive\, safe\, diverse\, accessible\, equitable\, and affordable \nOur 2024 Beneficiaries that we will be donating to through registrations and donations:\nNDN Collective – their Land Back and Climate justice work\nKul Wicasa Wopasi – native youth led\, food sovereignty and other programs\nRising Hearts / Running On Native Lands Initiative \nGIVEAWAY: thanks to NDN COLLECTIVES Land Back magazine\, we will be giving away up to 10 copies to participants that make an extra donation! As well as other items! We will share via another post. \nWe believe in giving back to the community and supporting the heart work that happens everyday. And thanks to so many of you\, you have been part of that since our first virtual run June 2020 Running for the Health of all Nations to raise funds and donate PPE\, and more to Indigenous communities. YOU ALL ARE THE BEST! \n  \n 
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/4th-annual-running-on-native-lands/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:10K,5K Run,Half Marathon,Run
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240317
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SUMMARY:Richard M. Milanovich Legacy Hike and 5K Run
DESCRIPTION:Register Today at: acbci.com/hike
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/richard-m-milanovich-legacy-hike-and-5k-run-2/
LOCATION:Indian Canyons\, 38520 S. Palm Canyon Dr.\, Palm Springs\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:5K Run,Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T180000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk and Walk Through with Mercedes Dorame
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person artist talk and walkthrough of Where Sky Touches Water with Mercedes Dorame. Learn more about the creation of the works and Dorame’s experiences at the field stations of Pimunga (Catalina Island) and Limuw (Santa Cruz Island). Guided by Dorame\, the artist talk and walkthrough provide an intimate opportunity to dive deeper into the context and themes of the exhibition.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/artist-talk-and-walk-through-with-mercedes-dorame/
LOCATION:OxyArts\, 4757 York Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240324
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240313T020504Z
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SUMMARY:California Truth & Healing Council March 2024 Quarterly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to announce both locations for the upcoming California Truth & Healing Council for the March 2024 Quarterly Meeting in the Sonoma & Lake County regions. The previous post has been updated as well. We are thankful to be partnering with the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria & Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California as hosts for this convening of the Council. Please join us! \nRegister today at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/california-truth-healing-council-march-2024-quarterly-meeting-tickets-852587611497?aff=oddtdtcreator \nPlease note that pre-registration is not required to attend\, but we may send important parking and other logistical information through Eventbrite to registered attendees. \nQuarterly Meeting Day 1\nFriday – March 22\, 2024 – 9:00AM – 4:00PM\nLOCATION: Graton Casino & Resort – 288 Golf Course Dr W\, Rohnert Park\, CA 94928 \nQuarterly Meeting Day 2\nSaturday – March 23\, 2024 – 10:00AM – 4:00PM\nLOCATION: Twin Pine Casino & Hotel Event Center\, 22223 Hwy 29 (Rancheria Rd)\, Middletown\, CA 95461 \nQuarterly Meetings are intended to be a facilitated space for California Native Americans to talk\, process and heal while also providing an opportunity for the Council to hear presentations of historical findings\, evidence\, outcomes and experiences of local California Native Americans. These meetings are open to everyone but participation from local California Native Americans will be prioritized. \n— \nAll of the subcommittees of the Council will be meeting in person on Thursday\, March 21\, 2024 from 12:00PM-5:00PM at Graton Casino & Resort. If you signed up for a subcommittee\, please check your email for more details.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/california-truth-healing-council-march-2024-quarterly-meeting/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240323
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240313T021051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T021051Z
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SUMMARY:Sonoma County Indian Health Project Farmer's Market
DESCRIPTION:Walk -Up Farmers Market is back! SCIHP Farmer’s Market will be held on March 21\, 2024\, at 3771 Cleveland Avenue\, Santa Rosa. Gates open at 11AM until supplies last. \nOn March 22\, 2024\, we will be at MPA from 10am-12pm and Kashia at 1pm. Please bring your reusable bags.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/sonoma-county-indian-health-project-farmers-market/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240324
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20231110T181133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T181133Z
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SUMMARY:Native American/Indigenous Education Summit
DESCRIPTION:Native American/Indigenous Education Summit for Culturally Responsive Instruction & Culturally Proficient Institutions \nFor more information\, please contact EdSummit@CINCollege.org \n 
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/native-american-indigenous-education-summit/
LOCATION:California State University\, San Bernardino\, 5500 University Parkway\, San Bernardino\, CA\, 92407\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
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SUMMARY:Wa Hinthil Come North
DESCRIPTION:Group Exhibition curated by Meyo Marrufo\, Eastern Pomo \nMarch 28th – May 11th\, 2024 \nOpening Reception Thurs March 28th\, 4:30pm-6pm \nFeaturing a group of 11 artists curated by Meyo Marrufo (Eastern Pomo)\, Wa Hinthil Come North focuses on Pomo worldview through visual language and storytelling. Wa Hinthil is “the People” in the Pomo language\, this exhibition is a cultural exchange here north into our local tribal lands. Featuring regalia\, digital media\, photography\, basketry\, painting and more\, this exhibition expands on the curatorial work of Maruffo that has been showcased at the Mendocino Art Museum\, Grace Hudson Museum and Sonoma Valley Museum of Art. \nThe exhibition will host an Opening Reception on Thursday March 28th from 4:30pm-6pm at the Goudi’ni Gallery. All are welcome to attend\, and light refreshments will be served. An artist talk with participating regalia makers will be held the next day\, Friday March 29th at the Goudi’ni Gallery 10am-11:30am. Future artist talks on basketry and contemporary art are forthcoming. \nOpen to in-person viewing four days a week\, and presented virtually at art.humboldt.edu/galleries. We welcome visitors to our in-person viewing hours at the Goudi’ni Gallery starting Friday March 29th: Wed/Thurs 12pm-6pm\, Fri 11am-5pm\, Sat 11am-2pm. Closed Sun/Mon/Tues. Also open via appointment\, please contact the Gallery Director at rbg@humboldt.edu\, or call 707-826-3629.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/wa-hinthil-come-north/
LOCATION:Goudi’ni Native American Arts Gallery\, Union St. BSS 104\, Arcata\, CA\, 95521\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240328T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240328T173000
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CREATED:20240325T175231Z
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SUMMARY:SCS Women's History Month Webinar: Native Women in Policy & Science
DESCRIPTION:Save California Salmon is excited for their 2024 #WomensHistoryMonth webinar on Native Women in Science & Policy\, featuring Brook Thompson\, Anecita Agustinez\, Jamie Holt\, Dawn Blake\, and Taralyn Ipiña. \n“Native women are the heart of the water protection in California and throughout Indian Country\, [Save California Salmon] is so honored to work with\, and to be run by\, inspiring women. \nRegister at: tinyurl.com/WHM-ZoomRegister  \nPast events can be viewed on Save California Salmon’s YouTube Channel
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/scs-womens-history-month-webinar-native-women-in-policy-science/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9m7wGdqgTgmfKWWiGstkMw#/registration
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240329T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240325T171644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T171644Z
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SUMMARY:Children's Health Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Children’s Health Day! \nGet your little ones checked with free health screenings for height and weight\, plus enjoy games\, prizes and raffles! \nMark your calendars for Friday March 29th from 11am-3pm at 1453 W Temple Street\, Los Angeles\, Ca 90026. \nFood will be served from 12:30pm-1:30pm. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/childrens-health-day/
LOCATION:United American Indian Involvement\, 1453 W. Temple St.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indian Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240401T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240401T180924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T181043Z
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SUMMARY:California Indian Big Time & Social Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Questions Please Call ITEPP 707-826-3672 or email Sasheen ssr19@humboldt.edu \nVendor applications are now closed
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/california-indian-big-time-social-gathering/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Big Time
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T100000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
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SUMMARY:AltaSea Open House: The Ti’at Society shares history of “Moomat Ahiko”
DESCRIPTION:Come join us on Sat\, Apr 06\, 2024 at 10:00 AM for an exciting event at AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles. \nStorytelling and Cultural Sharing \nMembers of the Ti’at Society will share stories of Moomat Ahiko and cultural traditions related to seafaring and ocean stewardship. An exhibit of images and videos will show the life and birth of Moomat Ahiko. \nCommunity Dialogue \nA facilitated discussion will allow participants to reflect on: the connections between climate change\, urban development\, and Indigenous cultures. Participants will learn about ways to support Indigenous communities in preserving their maritime traditions. \nCordage Weaving and Fishing Net Demonstration \nMembers of the Ti’at Society will lead a demonstration for volunteers and participants to learn to weave cordage made of plant fibers such as dogbane\, nettle\, sea grass\, milkweed\, or willow. Fishing net demonstration will bridge the connection between the land and the ocean. These traditional skills are essential for boat building and will provide volunteers and participants with a hands-on experience of Tongva culture. \n\n\n\n\nVolunteer Appreciation and Volunteer Page Launch \nAt the end of the event\, there will be a brief ceremony to thank volunteers for their hard work. Certificates of recognition will be provided to volunteers. \nIf you would like to start volunteering for AltaSea you can register for this Open House and other education and community engagement events at: Volunteer Opportunities \n\n\n\n\nOrganized by AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles a leader in the Blue Economy that strives towards sustainable and responsible use of ocean resources to promote economic growth\, improve livelihoods\, and ensure the health of ocean ecosystems to address environmental and social challenges within our communities. \nDelve into science\, technology\, engineering\, business and the ocean \nThis is a great opportunity for students of all ages to learn about ocean based careers that turn to the ocean to develop solutions for some of the planet’s most pressing challenges\, such as climate change\, energy supply\, and global food security. \nOur local ocean-focused and community based organizations will be available for guests to speak with \nOn-Site Exhibiting Partners \nCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife \nEcobyRy \n\n\n\n\nExhibiting Partners \nCitizen’s Climate Lobby \nStrength Based Community Change (SBCC) \nLos Angeles Marine Protected Areas \nLos Angeles Water Keeper \nIf you are interested in Exhibiting please fill out the Open House Registration form: \nOpen House Registration Form
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/altasea-open-house-the-tiat-society-shares-history-of-moomat-ahiko/
LOCATION:AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles\, 2451 Signal Street Berth 57\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90731\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open House
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Red Market
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Red Market APRIL 6TH 2024 11am-5pm presented by Native American Health Center \n1443 Derby Ave. Oakland\, CA \nPerformers\, Live Art\, Vendors\, Food\, All Ages \nJoin us to celebrate Indigenous culture with performances from the Reservations Dogs duo Mike Bone\, Keith Secola\, DJ KG\, Calpulli Coatlicue\, and traditional Aztec and Powwow Dancers. Plus\, bestselling Native author Tommy Orange will join to celebrate the release of his newest novel\, Wandering Stars! \nPlease note this event will be at a new location that is right across the street from our former location. \nVendor Inquires: NAHCevents@nativehealth.org
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/indigenous-red-market-3/
LOCATION:1443 Derby Ave\, 1443 Derby Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, 94601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Market
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SUMMARY:9th Ave: An Evening with IAA
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Litquake.\nJoin Us On Monday\, April 8th at 7pm PST when we celebrate the Institute of American Indian Arts with a reading from and by students\, alumni\, and faculty here at [Green Apple Books]! \nFeaturing Jennifer Elsie Foerster\, Ibe Libenberg\, Tracy Abeyta and Jackson Taffa. \nMasks encouraged for In-Person Attendance or Watch Online (livestream link is forthcoming\, please check website link for information) \nAbout the Readers\nTracy Abeyta is a third-grade dropout who didn’t get a GED but snagged two master’s degrees. After turning forty\, she decided to write for real and has been published by Hobart Pulp\, The Brooklyn Review\, and Diagram. She is pursuing an MFA in Fiction from the Institute for American Indian Arts. She won the Katharine Bakeless Nason Award in Fiction for the 2023 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and was a finalist for the 2023 Sewanee Review Nonfiction contest. She teaches literature and lives in Oakland with a free-roaming lionhead rabbit named Betty who is two pounds but can eat a tunnel through a couch. \nJennifer Elise Foerster is the author of three books of poetry\, most recently The Maybe-Bird\, and served as the Associate Editor of When the Light of the World Was Subdued\, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry. She is the recipient of a NEA Creative Writing Fellowship\, a Lannan Foundation Writing Residency Fellowship\, and was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford. Jennifer received her PhD in English and Literary Arts from the University of Denver\, her MFA from the Vermont College of the Fine Arts\, and is an alumna of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Jennifer teaches for the Rainier Writing Workshop and the Institute of American Indian Arts. She is also the Literary Assistant to the 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate\, Joy Harjo. Foerster grew up living internationally\, is of European (German/Dutch) and Mvskoke descent and is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma. She lives in San Francisco. \nIbe Liebenberg is an enrolled citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. He lives in Chico\, California and has worked as a firefighter with Cal Fire for the last sixteen seasons. He is a lecturer at Chico State University. He is a recent graduate from the MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts in both poetry and fiction. His work has appeared in POETRY Magazine\, The ThreePenny Review\, Ecotone\, North American Review\, Beloit Poetry Journal\, Sugar House Review\, American Journal of Poetry\, Blackbird\, and a finalist of the 2023 James Welch poetry prize\, Poetry Northwest. Winner of the Tribal College Journals 2023 student creative writing contest in both fiction and poetry\, his poetry manuscript was a recent finalist for the 2024 Sowell Emerging Writers Prize. \nDeborah Jackson Taffa’s debut book\, Whiskey Tender\, has received advanced praise from ELLE Magazine\, “The Best (and Most Anticipated) Nonfiction Books in 2024\,” The NY Times\, “17 New Books Coming in February\,” Publishers Weekly “Memoirs & Biographies: Top 10\,” The Millions “Most Anticipated\,” Electric Literature\, “Books by Women of Color to Read\,” San Francisco Chronicle “New Books to Cozy Up With.” With fellowships from the NEA in Prose\, PEN America\, Tin House\, A Public Space\, MacDowell\, Rona Jaffe\, and the NY State Summer Writer’s Institute\, Deborah received her MFA in Iowa City. EIC at River Styx magazine\, she is the director of the MFA CW program at the Institute of American Indian Arts and splits her time between Saint Louis\, MO\, and Santa Fe\, NM. She is a citizen of the Yuma Nation and Laguna Pueblo. \n  \nEvent Website: https://www.greenapplebooks.com/event/9th-ave-evening-iaia
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/9th-ave-an-evening-with-iaa/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books Inner Sunset\, 1231 9th Ave.\, SAN FRANCISCO\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Festival,Book Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240412T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240412T193000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240401T180640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T180640Z
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SUMMARY:Women of Wisdom: An Evening of Intercultural Storytelling\, Learning & Hospitality
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by the Office of Tribal Relations and the Department of Multicultural & Gender Studies\, Women of Wisdom is a unique evening at Chico State focusing on honoring the traditions\, philosophies\, and wisdom of the Native American community in the North State. Women of Wisdom highlights the contributions by\, and value of\, Native American women by focusing on their storytelling oratory. Through this event\, Chico State hopes to foster a greater appreciation for the wisdom of our local Tribal communities with a key focus on women’s experiences. \nDoors Open at 4:45 \nFree and open to the public. \nQuestions can be emailed to tribalrelations@csuchico.edu
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/women-of-wisdom-an-evening-of-intercultural-storytelling-learning-hospitality/
LOCATION:Bell Memorial Union Auditorium\, California State Chico\, 400 W 1st St.\, Chico\, CA\, 95926\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240325T173720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T173720Z
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SUMMARY:Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with The Red Road Project
DESCRIPTION:Bedford Gallery is pleased to present its latest exhibition\, Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with The Red Road Project\, a photo-docuseries which highlights and celebrates inspiring stories of present-day Native American individuals and communities by providing a platform for them to tell their stories of the past\, present\, and future in their own voices and words — which historically has not been the case. Including nearly 100 photographs and a selection of 3D works by acclaimed Native American artists\, this exhibition explores contemporary narratives of Indigenous communities from across the United States. Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with The Red Road Project will be on view from April 13 through June 23\, 2024\, from 12:00pm-5:00pm Wednesday through Sunday at Bedford Gallery inside the Lesher Center for the Arts. For\nmore information\, please visit bedfordgallery.org. \n  \nPay-what-you-can tickets are available for purchase online or at the door. \nBedford Gallery will be open for special hours on Saturday\, April 13\, 2024\, with a Cocktails + Conversation event ($25 for GA / $15 for BG donors)\, followed by a public opening reception ($5 for non-donors).  \nOPENING DAY RECEPTION: \nCocktails and Conversation with Carlotta Cardana and Danielle SeeWalker: 11:00 am-12:30pm \nPublic Reception: 12:30pm-5:00pm\, Wednesdays through Sundays \nGallery Open for General Admission: 2:30pm-5:00pm \nOpening day begins with a special brunch time installment of BG’s popular Cocktails &\nConversation series from 11am to 12:30pm! Join the creators of The Red Road Project\, Carlotta Cardana and Danielle SeeWalker\, as they discuss the positive actions and stories of resilience told through the voices of Native American people today. \nTickets: $25 for general admission / $15 for BG donors and volunteers. Includes two drinks\, snacks\, and admission to the opening reception from 12:30 – 2:30pm. \nhttps://www.bedfordgallery.org/membership/events \nINFO: Bedford Gallery donors enjoy free gallery admission (plus one guest) to all opening\nreceptions for a year. For more information or to donate\, the public may call (925) 295-1417 or visit bedfordgallery.org/memberships/levels. \nTICKETS: General admission is pay-what-you-can. Admission to the public opening reception on April 13 is $5 for non-donors\, and free for children 12 and under.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/re-discovering-native-america-stories-in-motion-with-the-red-road-project/
LOCATION:Lesher Center for the Arts\, 1601 Civic Dr.\, Walnut Creek\, CA\, 94596\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibit,Grand Opening,Native Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20231205T010442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T010442Z
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SUMMARY:2024 San Diego State University Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:The San Diego State University Powwow is a cultural and social event that is held annually to bring together the Native American community to SDSU. SDSU has the reputation of having one of the longest running powwows ran by a university in California. This event is open to the public and is a partnership between the Native Resource Center\, the SDSU American Indian Studies Department\, the Native American Student Alliance and the American Indian Alumni Chapter of SDSU.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/2024-san-diego-state-university-pow-wow/
LOCATION:San Diego State University\, 5500 Campanile Drive\, San Diego\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Powwow
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240409T024538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T024538Z
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SUMMARY:Mómti Market
DESCRIPTION:FREE EVENT FOR THE FAMILY! \nSATURDAY\, APRIL 13\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. \nSACRAMENTO HISTORY MUSEUM \nJoin us Saturday\, April 13th\, for a free family friendly event as the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians Exhibits & Collections department present: Mótomi Market\, River Market\, with California Native Demonstrations of basketry\, acorn processing\, cordage\, and games\, plus an Art Market with jewelry\, baskets\, cultural art and more. This event is taking place outside the Sacramento History Museum in Old Sacramento. \nThe Mómti Market is presented in conjunction with the Sacramento History Museum’s Mómtim Péwinan (River People)\, an exhibition guest curated by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians Exhibits & Collections Department. \nThe community is encouraged to explore the installation to learn about contemporary Nisenan culture and how today’s artists and culture bearers maintain the old ways through the practice of Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/momti-market/
LOCATION:Sacramento History Museum\, 101 I St\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240326T182432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T182432Z
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SUMMARY:49th Annual UC Davis Powwow
DESCRIPTION:The Powwow committee is excited to share our 49th Annual UC Davis Powwow save-the-date flier! It will be on Saturday\, April 13 from 11 am to 8 pm at the UC Davis Quad. Tell your aunties\, tell your uncles\, tell your relatives\, tell everyone! It’s time to start saving up for the Powwow. \n\n\nOur flier was designed by one of our awesome committee members\, Stormi. \n\n\nPlease share!! \n\n\nIf anyone has any questions\, please email the team at ucdpowwow1@gmail.com
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/49th-annual-uc-davis-powwow/
LOCATION:UC Davis\, East and West Quad\, 1 Shields Ave.\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Powwow
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ORGANIZER;CN="UC Davis Cross Cultural Center":MAILTO:ccc@ucdavis.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240402T182117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T182421Z
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SUMMARY:Night Out at the Museum: An Evening with author Cheewa James
DESCRIPTION:We’d like to invite you to the next Night Out at the Museum: An Evening with author Cheewa James on Saturday April 13 at 7pm\, doors open at 6:30pm. Cheewa will discuss her family’s and tribe’s history of the Modoc Wars. Cheewa\, a member of Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma\, researched her Modoc ancestry for years and was captivated by the events of the Modoc War. The Modoc War was one of the costliest Indian wars every fought. During the six-month Modoc War\, 55 warriors were against 1\,000 soldiers in one of the most rugged and rocky terrains on the California and Oregon border. Cheewa explores the events of the Modoc War through firsthand accounts and oral tradition while also connecting with her family members living through the conflict. Her book\, Modoc: The Tribe That Wouldn’t Die\, explores her extensive research and family ties to the survivors of the Modoc Wars. \nCopies of her book will be available at the museum for purchase. This is a free event and welcomes visitors of all ages. Light refreshments will be served. This program is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services Inspire! Grant for Small Museums.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/night-out-at-the-museum-an-evening-with-author-cheewa-james/
LOCATION:Maidu Museum & Historic Site\, 1970 Johnson Ranch Drive\, Roseville\, CA\, 95661\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,Book signing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maidu Museum & Historic Site":MAILTO:maidumuseum@roseville.ca.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240425T194019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T194019Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Me-Wuk Indian Acorn Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians invites you to the Annual Acorn Festival\, a traditional celebration of the black oak acorn harvest with California traditional dancers\, hand games tournament\, Native arts & crafts\, more. \nNo pets\, drugs\, or alcohol allowed. \nStarts: September 14\, 2024 \nEnds: September 15\, 2024 \nOccurs: Every 1 day\nLocation: Tuolumne\nMi Wu Street\, Tuolumne Rancheria\, Tuolumne\, CA 95379 \nEvent Type: Fairs & Festivals \nView Website \n209-928-5300/928-347
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/annual-me-wuk-indian-acorn-festival/
LOCATION:Tuolumne\, Mi Wu Street\, Tuolumne Rancheria\, Tuolumne\, CA\, 95379\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241106
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240223T184601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T184601Z
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SUMMARY:Redbud Resource Group: Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements Workshop
DESCRIPTION:An interactive 2.5 hour workshop for individuals seeking to grow their allyship with Native peoples. Participants learn about the strengths and limitations of land acknowledgements and explore concrete\, action-oriented strategies for building connections with Native communities and organizations. \n  \nAPRIL 16\, 2024\, AUGUST 5\, 2024\, November 5\, 2024
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/redbud-resource-group-going-beyond-land-acknowledgements-workshop/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Redbud Resource Group":MAILTO:​​info@redbudresourcegroup.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240417T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240418T021157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T021157Z
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SUMMARY:Kay Key Ya: Nature\, Natives and California Regalia-Artworks by Redbird Willie
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate and join us at the opening reception of the new exhibit\, Kay Key Ya | Nature\, Natives\, and California Regalia featuring artworks by Redbird Willie. Paintings\, regalia\, and sculpture will be on display in The Cultural Conservancy’s Coyote Room and Community Resource Library through the end of Summer 2024. \nThis exhibit was made possible in part through a generous grant from the San Francisco Arts & Commission\, Creative Work Fund\, and Walter & Elise Haas Fund.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/kay-key-ya-nature-natives-and-california-regalia-artworks-by-redbird-willie/
LOCATION:1016 Lincolnd Blvd\, 1016 Lincoln Blvd\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T181500
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240415T165249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T165249Z
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SUMMARY:“How Do We Keep Them Safe?” - Honoring Our Stolen Relatives: A Presentation on MMIP in California
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/how-do-we-keep-them-safe-honoring-our-stolen-relatives-a-presentation-on-mmip-in-california/
LOCATION:UC Merced\, 5200 Lake Rd\, Merced\, CA\, 95343\, United States
CATEGORIES:MMIP,Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240415T170455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T170455Z
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SUMMARY:Klamath Dam Removal Film Night
DESCRIPTION:Featuring filmmaker Shane Anderson and local speakers \nFood and drinks will be available by donation. \nAll proceeds will go to the Salmon Run and/or local school events.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/klamath-dam-removal-film-night/
LOCATION:Mid-Klamath Watershed Council Building\, 38150 CA-96\, Orleans\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064532
CREATED:20240416T001223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T001223Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Cara Romero
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Meranda Roberts (Northern Paiute) and artist Cara Romero (Chemehuevi) for a conversation on her work featured in Continuity: Cahuilla Basket Weavers and their Legacies. \nRegister for the event!
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/artist-talk-cara-romero/
LOCATION:Benton Museum of Art Pomona College\, 120 West Bonita Avenue\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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