Cahuilla Gathering & Earth Day Save the Date
For more information, contact cahuillagathering@cahuilla.net
For more information, contact cahuillagathering@cahuilla.net
UAII looks forward to seeing all families there. If you get a COVID vaccine with UAII, you will be eligible for a $100 incentive. *Vaccinations are available for ages 3 & up. Must be vaccinated at this UAII event to be eligible. Come grab some free groceries! There will be resources tables, games, performances and…
Located at 1453 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA
Led by Rose Ann Hamilton (Cahuilla), Lorene Sisquoc (Cahuilla/Apache), and Cindi Alvitre (Gabrieleno-Tongva). Guests will be encouraged to view selections of Cahuilla baskets housed at Pomona College. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
"A Tribal /American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian business event unlike any other as you will embrace development & real opportunity!"
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Topics: Harvesting and Preparing the Plants, Weaving a Legacy, Basketry Materials, Basket Styles, Basket Types. Lucy Parker and Julia Parker - Award winning California Indian basketry artisans. Time will be reserved for answers to your questions. Lunches are provided. Signed books for all who attend at no additional cost. Space is limited to 20 participants.…
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First Peoples Fund's two-day trainings give artists real-world tools and detailed resources to navigate the arts industry and become successful entrepreneurs. The training is intended for emerging and seasoned artists alike. At the training, we will work with you to help you grow your arts business. You will have an opportunity to participate in the…
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