Gerald Clarke: Falling Rock is the first survey and major solo exhibition of contemporary Cahuilla artist Gerald Clarke. Clarke is an artist, cowboy, university professor, tribal leader, and Indian (his preferred identity). Living with his family on their ancestral land near Anza, California, Clarke raises cattle as his father, grandfather, and other Cahuilla Indians have…
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The exhibit is scheduled from February 15, 2020 until April 27, 2020, with an opening reception on February 15, 2020. The event is sponsored by The Maidu Museum, United Auburn Indian Community, MACT Health Board, Chapa De Indian Health and Buena Vista Rancheria. Combining various media in his sculptures, paintings, and installations, Gerald Clarke derives artistic inspiration from his homeland’s cultural heritage and its desert and mountain environment, expressing traditional ideas in surprising and contemporary forms. His diverse artistic output resonates with histories of assemblage, pop, conceptual, and politically engaged art produced by both Native and non-native artists. |
4 events,Traditional area dancing, singing, and drums, vendors, food. Chumash storytelling, and children’s crafts. The event has been postponed until further notice. In honor of Native American culture, song and history, the Big Time is an opportunity to strengthen and reinforce tribal identity. Honoring and celebrating California Native traditions through songs, games, resources. Honor the land of the Wiyot Tribe, on which the campus is located. Arts & crafts… |
4 events,The Mills College Pow Wow is a longstanding community event supported by the Bay Area’s Native American community and one of few in the Bay Area by and for the urban American Indian community. |
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Live online presentation with basket weaver, culture bearer, and indigenous language advocate Carly Tex (Western Mono) as part of the ACTA Shelter Together video series. Carly will be sharing the basketry and techniques behind acorn processing from her home in Fresno. Watch at https://www.facebook.com/caltradarts/?fref=mentions&__tn__=K-R |
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This event is part of the UC Davis Native American Studies' 50th Anniversary Departmental Colloquium series. On Thursday 4/9 from 12pm-1pm the department will present Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy, “Indigenous Studies for Decolonized Futures, or What the Frick Are We Supposed to Do Now? (Hint: Give the Land Back)” via Facebook Live. Watch at https://www.facebook.com/UCDavisNAS/ |
3 events,The event includes Native American music, dancing, prayers, food, jewelry and clothes from various tribes. For more info visit contact cmedellin@sdsu.edu |
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UC Davis Native American Studies presents: Building Community Engaged Scholarship (Dr. Melissa Leal)
UC Davis Native American Studies presents: Building Community Engaged Scholarship (Dr. Melissa Leal)
A workshop series focused on Building Community Engaged Scholarship on April 16 and April 23 from 12:00-1:00pm. Dr. Leal is an alum of UC Davis Native American Studies. Please tune in for an update of what she doing now and how her work is benefiting Native American communities. Will stream live on Facebook. |
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Every Friday at 2 p.m. the Clarke Historical Museum will host a new "Ask the Curator" Facebook Live event. Each week one of the Clarke's curators/registrars/volunteers will give a short talk and answer whatever questions you might have about the ins and outs of what goes on behind the scenes at museums. Tune in at https://www.facebook.com/ClarkeHistoricalMuseum/ |
5 events,This is a free, family friendly event celebrating Native American culture. Dance and drum competitions. Arts and crafts and food vendors will be available. All drummers and dancers welcome. For more info, visit https://www.csudh.edu/slice/aii/
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Save the Date! This event is for Native Youth Ages 13 – 19, who are in middle & high school. |
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Virtual talk with tribal judges Abby Abinanti and Leona Colegrove. Live on Two-Feathers-NAFS Facebook. |
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A workshop series focused on Building Community Engaged Scholarship on April 16 and April 23 from 12:00-1:00pm. Dr. Risling Baldy is an alum of UC Davis Native American Studies. Please tune in for an update of what she doing now and how her work is benefiting Native American communities. Will stream live on Facebook.
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Inter Tribal Sport is set to host an hour-long exercise session, hosted by Youth Fitness Specialist, Bradley Guachino. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes, bring a water bottle, and have a small space to exercise. Link - zoom.com/j/8616839515
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Virtual workshop led by Meyo Marrufo (Eastern Pomo). To register, email cimcc.interns@gmail.com. |
4 events,Hosted by the Coastanoan Rumsen Humaya Singers & Dancers. All drums and dancers welcome.
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A safe and respectful space for Indigenous Women and Non-Binary folks to come together and support one another. DM @indigenouswomenhike on Instagram for Zoom information. |
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A Zoom virtual meet up with Native vendors. Listen to their stories and catch up with the CIMCC Tribal Youth Ambassadors. To join, please email cimcc.interns@gmail.com. |
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5 events,This charity hike takes place at the Indian Canyons in Palm Springs, Southern California. Proceeds benefits the Richard M. Milanovich Educational Fellowship at The George Washington University in Washington D.C. For over three decades, the Annual Medicine Ways Conference has been hosted by the Native American Student Association and Native American Student Programs at UCR. Featured guests from across the nation are invited to partake in this unique event. Various discussions and workshops emphasizing the respected theme are offered throughout the days events. Admission is… Presented by the American Indian Student Association and the American Indian Studies Center. For more info, visit https://www.aisc.ucla.edu/events/ |
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