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SUMMARY:2023 Online Breath of Life Symposium
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URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/2023-online-breath-of-life-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Symposium,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230928T150000
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SUMMARY:"Saging The World" Documentary Showing at the Malki Museum
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSage smudging has become a viral trend. What’s the truth behind the smoke? \n“Saging” has become common in movies\, TV shows\, social media\, and cleansing rituals \n–people burning sage bundles in the hope of purifying space and clearing bad energy. \nInstead of healing\, the appropriated use of saging in popular culture is having a \nharmful effect. \n  \nIndigenous communities have tended a relationship with white sage for thousands of \ngenerations. White sage (Salvia apiana) only occurs in southern California and northern \nBaja California\, Mexico. Today\, poachers are stealing metric tons of this plant from the \nwild to supply international demand. Saging the World spotlights the ecological and \ncultural issues intertwined with white sage\, centering the voices of Native advocates \nwho have long protected and cherished this plant. \nThe short documentary was produced by Rose Ramirez\, Deborah Small\, and the \nCalifornia Native Plant Society to foster awareness and inspire action for white sage. \nFor more information on the film and ways to support white sage\, visit: cnps.org/sagingtheworld.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/saging-the-world-documentary-showing-at-the-malki-museum/
LOCATION:Malki Museum\, 11795 Malki Rd. Morongo Reservation\, Banning\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231002
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CREATED:20230626T155702Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Tule River Powwow
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/2023-tule-river-powwow/
LOCATION:Eagle Mountain Casino Events Center\, 1850 West Street\, Porterville\, CA\, 93257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Gathering,Powwow
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231001
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230620T190441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T190441Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: CA DOJ and Tribal Community MIMP Event
DESCRIPTION:Located at 22777 Soboba Rd\, Jacinto\, CA \nTime TBD
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/save-the-date-ca-doj-and-tribal-community-mimp-event/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community,Gathering,MMIP
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231001
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CREATED:20230926T232434Z
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UID:12754-1696032000-1696118399@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:10th Annuan Morongo Open Ranch Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/10th-annuan-morongo-open-ranch-rodeo/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Rodeo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231002
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CREATED:20230707T162507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230707T162507Z
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SUMMARY:Chumash Intertribal Powwow
DESCRIPTION:The Chumash Intertribal Powwow is a 2-day event with more than 300 Native American dancers and singers representing many of the tribes from Canada and the United States who attend annually to participate socially and competitively. \nPOWWOW LOCATION: Corner of Meadowvale Road and Hwy 246 in Santa Ynez\, Calif.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/chumash-intertribal-powwow/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community,Gathering,Powwow
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T160000
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CREATED:20230913T233229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T184026Z
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SUMMARY:Musical Performance &Demonstration of Tongva Instruments by Robert Dorame
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a musical performance and demonstration of traditional and contemporary handcrafted Tongva instruments by Robert Dorame. Robert will demonstrate the different sounds and effects of these instruments\, while performing his original songs inspired by his Tongva heritage\, wax cylinder recordings of Tongva songs held by the Smithsonian\, as well as the Tongva language. Open to all ages.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/musical-performance-demonstration-of-tongva-instruments-by-robert-dorame/
LOCATION:OxyArts\, 4757 York Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231004
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CREATED:20230626T220122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230626T220122Z
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SUMMARY:23rd Annual California Indian Law Conference & Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Annual conference for the California Indian Law Association. This year’s theme is “Protecting Tribal Resources.”
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/23rd-annual-ca-indian-law/
LOCATION:Graton Resort & Casino\, 288 Golf Course Drive West\, Rohnert Park\, CA\, 94928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231001T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231001T150000
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CREATED:20230920T164913Z
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SUMMARY:Gathering of Ohlone Peoples
DESCRIPTION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK – Connect and gain a deeper understanding of the local Indigenous Peoples past\, present\, and future. Join Ohlone Peoples from diverse tribal communities as they share their living history through music\, song\, dance\, and stories. Together\, we’ll learn\, celebrate\, and honor the first stewards of this land. Parent participation required. Parking fees apply where charged. All ages. Wheelchair accessible. This is a drop-in program; no registration is required. For information\, call (510) 544-3220.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/gathering-of-ohlone-peoples/
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Visitor Center\, 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd\, Fremont\, CA\, 94555\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231002T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231002T163000
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CREATED:20230728T025340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T025340Z
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SUMMARY:'Esak'tima Center Grand Opening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento State campus community is celebrating the opening of its new Native American Student Success Center. \nThe event is set to take place in the University Union\, Ballroom. It will feature cultural presentations\, blessings by elders\, California dancers\, and traditional songs.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/esaktima-center-grand-opening-celebration/
LOCATION:California State University\, Sacramento\, 6000 J St.\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95819\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231004T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230914T005157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T005157Z
UID:12561-1696442400-1696447800@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Voices From California Indigenous Language &  Cultural revitalization: An In-Person Conversation with L. Frank and Catalina Gomes
DESCRIPTION:Across what we now call California\, Indigenous communities are fighting to protect and preserve languages\, cultural practices\, and ways of being. From protests to protect sacred sites\, to advocacy for federal recognition and land return\, the fight to tend to\, relearn\, and expand Indigenous cultural practices is a continuous passion-filled struggle. \nJoin us for a conversation on Indigenous language and cultural revitalization with Two-Spirit Tongva/Ajachmem artist and tribal activist L. Frank and Ramaytush descendant and Founder of Muchia Te’ Indigenous Land Trust Catalina Gomes. Sharing their personal journeys of learning and reconnecting with their tribal languages\, L. Frank and Catalina discuss the fight for the visibility of Indigenous languages and cultural practices across California. \nL. Frank and Catalina invite you to examine what it means to revitalize Indigenous culture and language and to engage in pathways to be better allies to Indigenous communities on the front lines of this work. \nAdmission is $0-$20 \nIn person and Livestream
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/voices-from-california-indigenous-language-cultural-revitalization-an-in-person-conversation-with-l-frank-and-catalina-gomes/
LOCATION:California Institute of Integral Studies\, 1453 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231022
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CREATED:20230912T222259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T222259Z
UID:12530-1696464000-1697932799@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Litquake 2023
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/litquake-2023/
LOCATION:San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Book Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T160000
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CREATED:20230926T232956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T233115Z
UID:12757-1696600800-1696608000@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Theresa A. Mike Scholarship Foundation Presents: Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/theresa-a-mike-scholarship-foundation-presents-fashion-show/
LOCATION:Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage\, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive\, Rancho Mirage\, CA\, 92270\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fashion Show
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theresa A. Mike Scholarship Foundation":MAILTO:info@theresamike.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T160000
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CREATED:20230928T183127Z
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SUMMARY:Form Huchiun to Mauna Kea: Building Solidarity Across the Pacific
DESCRIPTION:A new art exhibit is coming to UC Berkeley! From Huchiun to Mauna Kea: Building Solidarity Across the Pacific brings together indigenous rights movements from California and Hawaii and their connections to Berkeley. Join our opening event for the opportunity to add to the exhibit with an art build. Visit the exhibit to learn about your role as a student in protecting Indigenous rights and fighting land grabbing! \nWe are excited to host Niria Alicia\, a Xicana environmental and Indigenous rights activist in the Bay Area as a guest speaker at our opening event. We will also have a student-led teach-in about the Thirty Meter Telescope and Indigenous resistance to its development\, as well as a community art build! \nOpening Event:\nFriday October 6 2:30-4 pm at the Multicultural Community Center (MCC)\, 220 Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union\nFood will be provided \nVisiting the exhibit:\nThe exhibit will be running October 6-November 3 in the Multicultural Community Center (MCC)\, 220 Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union. The center is ADA accessible.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/form-huchiun-to-mauna-kea-building-solidarity-across-the-pacific/
LOCATION:Multicultural Community Center\, 220 Martin Luther King Jr.\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230725T185947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T185947Z
UID:12325-1696608000-1696611600@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Know We Are Here: Native Visibility in the University
DESCRIPTION:UC Berkeley\, which sits on native territory and was built with funds from stolen native lands\, has a dishearteningly low representation of Native American undergraduate students\, accounting for just 0.04% of the student body. The Native students who do gain admission to Berkeley must confront a culture that often negates indigenous forms of knowledge\, all while housing thousands of native human remains intended for scholarly study. This panel aims to delve into the challenges and experiences that Native individuals have faced navigating the university system.Additionally\, the discussion will touch upon relevant themes presented in the new anthology Know We Are Here: Voices of Native California Resistance\, edited by UC Berkeley alum Terria Smith M.J. ‘12. \n\nSpeakers/Panelists: Andrés Cediel\, Corrina Gould (Lisjan Ohlone)\, Phenocia Bauerle\, Dr. Rose Soza War Soldier (Mountain Maidu/Cahuilla/Luiseño\, enrolled member of Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians)\, Terria Smith (Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians) \n\nPlease register in advance. \n\n\n\nHosted by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism\, Native American Student Development
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/know-we-are-here-native-visibility-in-the-university/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley\, 2401 Bancroft Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,Book Talk,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230613T002733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T002733Z
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SUMMARY:31st Annual Berkeley Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow & Indian Market
DESCRIPTION:531 years of Resistance and Renewal 1492-2023 \nNative American foods\, Arts & Crafts and American Indian culture.\nGourd Dance\, Rounddance\, Committee Specials and Intertribals.\n10 am: Exhibition Dance. 12 Noon: Land acknowledgement.1 pm: Grand Entry. \nMLK Civic Center Park\, Allston Way\, Berkeley. Free. Wheelchair accessible.\nInformation: (510) 595-5520 or www.ipdpowwow.org
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/31st-annual-berkeley-indigenous-peoples-day-pow-wow-indian-market/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Way and Civic Center Park\, Martin Luther King Way and Civic Center Park\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Gathering,Market,Powwow
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230913T001304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T170106Z
UID:12546-1696676400-1696705200@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Free Community Day-Duane Linklater: mymothersside Exhibit at BAMPFA
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of Duane Linklater: mymothersside with free gallery admission to the public on Saturday\, October 7\, from 11 AM to 7 PM. \nFor over a decade\, Duane Linklater has been making art that interrogates the construct of museums\, their conventions\, and their historical exclusion of Indigenous people and content. Working across a range of media—including painting\, sculpture\, and video—he addresses the contradictions of contemporary Indigenous life within settler systems of knowledge\, representation\, and value. Duane Linklater: mymothersside is the artist’s first major survey exhibition. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibit runs October 7\, 2023–February 25\, 2024.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/free-community-day-duane-linklatermymotherside-exhibit-at-bampfa/
LOCATION:Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive\, 2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkeley Art Museum and Film Archive":MAILTO:bampfa@berkeley.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20231004T173330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T173330Z
UID:12783-1696680000-1696694400@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating Indigenous People's Day at the Getty Center
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 7\, 2023\, from 12 pm – 4 pm \nThe Getty Center \nFree | Advance ticket required \nTicket includes priority to workshops and complimentary parking. \nIn honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day\, Getty hosts its second annual family event to learn about Southern California’s vibrant Native American cultures. There will be activities sharing traditional and contemporary Indigenous perspectives and narratives. \nThis event complements the launch of the Digital Florentine Codex. \nGenerous support provided by the Getty Patron Program. \nALL DAY ACTIVITIES \nTaste Traditional Mesoamerican Flavors\nEnjoy a tasting menu selected by culinary anthropologist Claudia Serrato featuring cacao\, chia seeds\, maíz\, and amaranth\, and take a recipe card to try at home! \nBlock Stamp Workshop Led by Meztli Projects\nLearn about Mexica lifeways using linocut stamps and create your own Codex inspired by the Florentine Codex. \nNative California Plants\nNavigate the Getty Center gardens using a plant guide illustrated by Weshoyot Alvitre and learn about preserving and protecting white sage (Latin: Salvia apiana; Tongva: Kasili). \nMusical Performances\nCarmina Escobar\, Micaela Tobin and Jacqueline Wilson perform artist Raven Chacon’s score For Zitkála Šá (2017–2020)\, written for and dedicated to Indigenous female composers and musicians. Each score visualizes the individual dedicatee’s style of music\, sounds\, and instruments. Performances will occur throughout the afternoon.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/celebrating-indigenous-peoples-day-at-the-getty-center/
LOCATION:Getty Center\, 1200 Getty Center Dr.\, Los Angeles\, 90049\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Cultural Demonstrations,Exhibit,Gathering,Musical Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231008T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230911T194301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T194301Z
UID:12521-1696759200-1696784400@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:6th Annual Two Spirit\, Indigiqueer\, & Indigenous LGBTQPAI+
DESCRIPTION:ALLING ALL TWO SPIRIT\, INDIGIQUEER\, AND INDIGENOUS LGBTQPAI+ PEOPLE!\nSUNDAY OCTOBER 8\, 2023\n10AM – 5:00PM\nAutry Museum of the American West\n4700 Western Heritage Way Los Angeles\, CA 90027 \nTheme: Two Spirit and Loved. \nJoin us for our 6th annual Two Spirit\, Indigiqueer\, & Indigenous LGBTQPAI+ festival! Show how you are Two Spirit and Loved ❤ Come and experience:\n🟣 Cultural Performers\n🔵 Drag Performances\n🟢 Singing & Dancing\n🟠 Resource Booths\n🔴 Arts & Crafts\n🟡 Jewelry\n🟤 Food \nFor more information\, sponsorship\, or vendor applications\, please visit us at indigenouspridela.org.\nSee you all in October! 😁🍁🍂
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/6th-annual-two-spirit-indigiqueer-indigenous-lgbtqpai/
LOCATION:The Autry Museum of the American West\, 4700 Western Heritage Way\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival,Pride
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230913T204045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T204045Z
UID:12565-1696827600-1696842000@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Annual Sunrise Gathering on Alcatraz Island\, Commemorating 531 years of Indigenous Resistence\, Cultural Resiliency and Survival in the Americas
DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL INDIAN TREATY COUNCIL ANNUAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY EVENTS: \nOCTOBER 9\, 2023\nYELAMU\, OHLONE TERRITORY\n(SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA)\nAnnual Sunrise gathering on Alcatraz Island\, Commemorating 531 years of Indigenous Resistance\, Cultural Resiliency and Survival in the Americas\nOhlone Welcome\, Pomo and Aztec dancers\, All Nations Drum\, other Indigenous Cultural Presenters and Special Guests \nBOATS DEPART FROM PIER 33\, TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT 4:00 AM\, BOATS DEPART AT 5:00\, 5:15 AND 5:30 AM\, ALL BOATS RETURN BY 9:00 AM.  TICKETS $12.00\, CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE.  ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE NOW:\nhttps://www.cityexperiences.com/san-francisco/city-cruises/alcatraz/programs-and-events/annual-events/indigenous-peoples-sunrise-gathering/ \nThe event will be broadcast live on KPFA 94.1 FM\, online at http://www.kpfa.org\, and simulcast via IITC’s Facebook page from 6 – 8:00 AM.  Wheelchair accessible. \nNo drugs\, alcohol\, marijuana use or sales permitted on the island. \nIITC’s webpage\, www.iitc.org\, or IITC’s Facebook event page for updates.  For more information of media requests contact IITC’s San Francisco Office\, (415) 641-4482\, Morning Star Gali\, morningstar@treatycouncil.org\, or Rochelle Diver\, rochelle@treatycouncil.org\, (218) 576-2649. \nFollowed by the San Francisco’s 4th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day in Yerba Buena Gardens from 12:00-3:30
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/annual-sunrise-gathering-on-alcatraz-island-commemorating-531-years-of-indigenous-resistence-cultural-resiliency-and-survival-in-the-americas/
LOCATION:Pier 33 and Alcatraz Island\, Pier 33 Suite 200\, San Francisco\, California\, 94111
CATEGORIES:Gathering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230701T004053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T235832Z
UID:12272-1696842000-1696881600@newsfromnativecalifornia.com
SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join the Idyllwild Arts community for a day of in-person programming including performances\, lectures\, exhibition\, film\, food\, and more. All events are free and open to the public.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/indigenous-peoples-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Idyllwild Arts\, 52500 Temecula Road\, Idyllwild\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Community,Gathering,Native Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231009T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230913T204821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T204821Z
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SUMMARY:San Francisco's Indigenous Peoples Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebration of San Francisco’s Indigenous Peoples Day at Yerba Buena Gardens with Native American art\, music and vendors. The program highlights the vastly diverse and talented community of Indigenous artists in the Bay Area\, California and beyond. \nPresented in partnership with the International Indian Treaty Council with generous support from the San Francisco Arts Commission. \nThe program at Yerba Buena Gardens follows the Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Sunrise Gathering on Alcatraz Island. Tickets to ride the ferry to Alcatraz are required.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/san-franciscos-indigenous-peoples-day/
LOCATION:Esplanade\, Yerba Buena Gardens\, Mission St. Between 3rd & 4th Sts.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230901T172243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T172243Z
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Auburn Big Time-Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:The Auburn Big Time-Pow Wow (ABTPW) attracts people from diverse indigenous nations to gather for the purpose of honoring the traditions of their ancestors. This event inspires cultural pride and provides an opportunity for tribal families to come together to celebrate significant life events; exchange arts and crafts; and to sing\, dance\, and teach tribal customs. \nThis fun filled event hosts a market of Native artists\, crafts\, cultural demonstrations\, and food booths. \nStarting the day will be California Native Dancing from 10 am to 11 am. Gourd Dance will begin at 11am\, followed by the Grand Entry at 12 noon. Tiny Tots and Youth contest will follow Grand Entry\, with a dinner break at 5 pm. Intertribal Dancing will continue until 9 pm.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/16th-annual-auburn-big-time-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Gold County Fairground\, 1273 High Street\, Auburn\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Big Time,Community,Native Arts,Powwow
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra Native Alliance":MAILTO:jessicao@sierranativealliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230920T172005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T172005Z
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SUMMARY:Acorn Day!
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/acorn-day/
LOCATION:California State Indian Museum\, 2618 K St.\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95816\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Cultural Demonstrations,Education,Gathering,Native Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20231010T210202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T210202Z
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SUMMARY:Now What: Release for Healing
DESCRIPTION:Please join us next Saturday in welcoming our community partners\, Jessa Calderon (Chumash/Tongva) and Dr. Melanie Cain (Santa Clara Pueblo and Jicarilla Apache)\, as they guide us in a workshop focused on healing\, reducing mental health stigmas\, and sharing traditional wellness practices. Jessa is a Singer 🎤\, Song Writer 🎼\, Emcee\, Poet 📝\, Published Author 📖\, and the Land\, Water\, and Climate Justice Director at Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples. We can’t wait for Jessa and Dr. Cain to share their knowledge and good medicine with us! \n✨Exciting Update✨ Local Artist\, Cherine Mendoza (@shopcherine)\, will be co-facilitating our community art activity during the afternoon session! We encourage you to bring your loved ones\, as the art activity is open to all ages💞 \n✨ Next Saturday\n💜 October 14\, 2023\n💫 10:00AM-2:00PM\n📍 Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural & Bookstore (located at 12677 Glenoaks Blvd\, Sylmar\, CA 91342) \nRegistration 🔗link: sssp.la/TWG-5
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/now-what-release-for-healing/
LOCATION:Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural\, 12677 Glenoaks Blvd.\, Sylmar\, CA\, 91324\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230908T175416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T175416Z
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SUMMARY:The Fresno American Indian Health Project 1st Annual Spirit Run
DESCRIPTION:The Fresno American Indian Health Project (FAIHP) is pleased to announce the first-ever Spirit Run 5K Run/Walk\, to be held on October 15th\, 2023\, at Woodward Park in Fresno\, California. This unique event promises to be a cultural experience unlike any other in the Central Valley.\nThe Spirit 5K Run/Walk is a community event aimed at promoting health and wellness among Native American communities in the Fresno area. The event will showcase the rich cultural heritage of the American Indian people\, and will feature traditional dance\, songs\, and ceremonies.\nParticipants can register for the Spirit 5K Run/Walk online at the FAIHP website. The registration fee includes a t-shirt and a medal for the first 250.\nThe Spirit 5K Run/Walk is open to people of all ages and fitness levels.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/the-fresno-american-indian-health-project-1st-annual-spirit-run/
LOCATION:Woodward Park\, Fresno\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:5K Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20231004T174009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T174301Z
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SUMMARY:SoCal Tribal Food Sovereignty Gathering
DESCRIPTION:The SoCal Tribal Food Sovereignty Gathering at Coastal Roots Farm is an opportunity for Tribal members in Southern California that are actively cultivating or interested in joining the food sovereignty movement among Indigenous Nations. Examples of people active in food sovereignty work include Tribal farmers\, seed keepers\, land stewards\, hunters\, livestock owners\, foragers\, botanists\, fishers\, medicine makers\, and cooks. \nThe Gathering will include learning sessions\, networking between Tribal community members\, and shared meals provided by the Farm. This event is intended for Tribal community members and those working directly with Tribal communities. \nSunday\, October 21st from 9:30am – 3pm \nParticipants are encouraged to carpool and transportation scholarships are available upon request! To request transportation support to/from the Gathering at Coastal Roots Farm\, please note the request in the “additional information” section of the registration form or email megan@coastalrootsfarm.org
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/socal-tribal-food-sovereignty-gathering/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Cultural Demonstrations,Food Sovereignty,Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20230911T194754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T231608Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Gathering at Malki Museum
DESCRIPTION:At our annual Fall Gathering\, there are demonstrations\, lectures\, and of course\, food tasting! This event is held usually in October\, and features Native arts\, crafts\, and games\, as well as Cahuilla harvest foods such as wewish (acorn mush)\, a time-consuming but staple dish. The demonstrations often include Cahuilla bird singing\, basket weaving\, acorn leaching and grinding\, pottery making\, and flint-knapping.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/fall-gathering-at-malki-museum/
LOCATION:Malki Museum\, 11795 Malki Rd. Morongo Reservation\, Banning\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Demonstrations,Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231023T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20231024T030557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T030557Z
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SUMMARY:California-Wide Organizing Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/california-wide-organizing-meeting/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de la Raza\, 2004 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231026T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104805
CREATED:20231010T204126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T204126Z
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SUMMARY:Responsibility and Reciprocal Relationships with the Land: Indigenous Knowledge\, Conservation\, and Land Return
DESCRIPTION:Occidental’s Community Book Program Presents: Responsibility and Reciprocal Relationships with the Land: Indigenous Knowledge\, Conservation\, and Land Return. \nJoin Oxy Professor of Biology Gretchen North\, Celestina Castillo\, Executive Director of the Center for Community Based Learning\, artist and scientist Samantha Morales Johnson\, Tina Calderon\, Tongva Language Committee member\, Bryce Lewis-Smith\, Research Assistant at UW’s Center for American Indian & Indigenous Studies\, and Jesus Alvarez\, president of the Tataviam Land Conservancy for a dynamic conversation around indigenous knowledge\, conservation and land return. This panel was curated by Celestina Castillo and Professor Gretchen North. \nOccidental’s 2023-24 community book selection\,Braiding Sweetgrass Indigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge\, and the Teachings of Plants\, by Potawatomi professor Robin Wall Kimmerer\, is about the role of Indigenous knowledge as an alternative or complementary approach to Western mainstream scientific methodologies. We invite all community members to read the book and engage in our year long programming to engage with themes of the book. Learn more at oxy.edu/community-book-program. \nBefore the lecture\, engage with Oxy Arts fall exhibition\, The Iridescence of Knowing\, a group exhibition exploring the rich lineage of Indigenous cultural production in Tovaangar\, known today as the greater Los Angeles basin. \nABOUT THE PANELISTS\nSamantha Morales Johnson (she/her) is an Afro-indigenous (Gabrielino/Tongva) multidisciplinary artist\, environmental scientist\, and learning ethnobotanist. She received her B.S. in marine biology before attending graduate school for her certificate in science illustration. Samantha has worked with institutions like Pitzer college creating illustrated educational material for 4th and 5th grade environmental science curriculum aligning with California science standards and traditional Indigenous environmental knowledge. She has also created material around and speaks often on the campaign Protect White Sage\, a social media initiative hoping to bring awareness to wild white sage poaching in the incense and spirituality movement. She focuses on educational artwork\, traditional craft making like basket weaving\, and environmental science. As a basket weaver\, she’s learning ethnobotany\, land care\, and restorative justice. Samantha’s work is inspired by resistance against climate change and the colonist roots underneath the environmental distresses we experience today. \nTina Calderon\, Culture Bearer https://lariverpublicartproject.org/info Tina is of Gabrielino Tongva\, Chumash and Yoeme descent. She is a singer\, songwriter\, poet\, traditional dancer and storyteller. She is wife\, mother\, grandmother\, sister and auntie to many. To date she has composed over a dozen songs in her ancestral languages of Tongvé and Chumash. Additionally\, Tina strongly believes in honoring her ancestors by sharing their history\, educating others about Indigenous truths and inspiring others to respect the land\, waters\, sacred elements and environment. Instagram @lalas_song \nBryce Lewis-Smith\, graduate of Occidental College\, is a Potawatomi environmentalist at Better World Group with a passion for Tribal Sovereignty\, environmental justice\, and climate action. He recently graduated with his Masters in Marine and Environmental Affairs from the University of Washington and is a member of the Potawatomi Dreaming Collective which is working on reconnecting diasporic Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal members back with traditional Anishinaabe Aki\, traditions\, and ceremony. His research focuses on the interplay of kinship responsibilities and climate resiliency. \nJesus Alvarez\, is the President of the Tataviam Land Conservancy. Mr. Alvarez obtained a B.A. in Education in 1993 and spent his career after college working in early childhood education. He currently serves as a Financial Aid Representative for California State University Northridge. As a Lifelong resident of the San Fernando Valley\, Jesus volunteers with various educational programs for the Tataviam Tribe and groups throughout the San Fernando Valley. Jesus’ love of the land and enjoyment of the natural world led him to become a member of the TLC. Through its work\, Jesus would like to increase understanding of California’s native flora and to preserve it for future generations by developing programs that promote the use of locally native and regionally appropriate plants throughout Tataviam homelands in projects as small as personal gardens or as large as regional commercial projects. California State University of Northridge Institute of Sustainability and Programs and Inclusion are collaborating with Jesus to have input in tribal representation of its grounds. He is a member of Mapping Los Angeles Landscape History Project and California Rare Fruit Growers. Jesus spends his weekends gardening\, grafting\, and practicing other horticultural techniques. It is common to be given a plant he has grown from seed or clippings. \n  \nArtwork featured: The Land Reflects the History I-III\, 2023\, by Samantha Morales-Johnson. Ink on paper. 9x12in.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/responsibility-and-reciprocal-relationships-with-the-land-indigenous-knowledge-conservation-and-land-return/
LOCATION:OxyArts\, 4757 York Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel,Talk
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