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SUMMARY:Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo
DESCRIPTION:Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo brings together more than seventy-five works to tell the story of Jules Tavernier (1844–1889) and his extraordinary career and encounters with Native peoples\, with a focus on his rediscovered masterwork Dance in a Subterranean Roundhouse at Clear Lake\, California (1878). The painting now returns to California for the first time in over 140 years as part of an exploration of the artist’s work through a multiplicity of voices and perspectives\, including those of Pomo cultural leaders and curators\, offering a new interpretation of Tavernier’s body of work. Pieces by Tavernier\, as well as representations of the Pomo by his contemporaries\, are presented alongside more than fifty examples of fine historic and contemporary Pomo basketry and regalia. These objects celebrate the enduring artistry and resiliency of the Pomo artists and cultural bearers and highlight their continued cultural presence in their homelands today. \n  \nhttps://deyoung.famsf.org/exhibitions/jules-tavernier?utm_medium=email&utm_source=famsfspevents&utm_campaign=education&utm_content=2021-11-19—inline1&mc_cid=85bd501626&mc_eid=875e87f285
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - After The Burn Art Exhibit & Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:art+movement in collaboration with the FIEA Native American Center for Arts & Culture and the Center Street Gallery at 3182 Center St. Placerville\, CA presents the “After the Burn” exhibit.  This inaugural exhibit features the works of eleven local Native American and indigenous artists from Northern California and Nevada. Artists included are; Devancy Rain Royalty (Cherokee\, Care\, Ponca Descendant)\, Kat Solares (Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians)\,Meyo Marrufo (Eastern Pomo)\,Ali Meders Knight (Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria)\,Denise Davis (Mountain Maidu)\,Jamie Lanouette (Nisenan)\,Gemma B. Benton (Menominee and Filipino)\, Maya Velasco (Tohono O’odham/Chiricahua Apache\, Gerald Stone (Seminole/Cherokee)\,Noixium Berrios (Xicano\, Yaqui Tribal Descent)\,Shanti Parks (Colfax Rancheria)\,Melissa Melero Moose (Northern Paiute)\,Jacky Calanchini (Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians)\,Tiffany Adams (Chemehuevi/Konkow/ Nisenan) and Lorraine Luna (Yoeme). \nClosing reception will include an artist discussion panel on California Native TEK Fire practices and the influence of the recent wildland fires  and symbolism of fire as reflected in their art. \nFor more information or for gallery hours contact cam.culturalarts@gmail.com or call  916.597.0777. \nLocation: 3182 Center Street\, Placerville\, CA 95667 \nCost: Free and RSVP is appreciated
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SUMMARY:2022 Southwestern Tribal Climate Change Summit
DESCRIPTION:This event will be a three-day gathering\,* with engaging discussions and activities centered around the kinship with fire and its role in community\, conservation\, and climate change adaptation. \nThis summit will be hosted by Climate Science Alliance.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/2022-southwestern-tribal-climate-change-summit/
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SUMMARY:Idyllwild Arts Foundation - Native American Arts Program - Indigenous Virtual Intersections - Winter 2022 "Storytelling"
DESCRIPTION:Ernest Siva (Serrano and Cahuilla) is a historian\, bird singer\, linguist\, and president and founder of the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center in Banning\, California. Join us in a discussion about his journey as a storyteller to his people\, the creation of the Dorothy Ramon Center\, and stories about his time at Idyllwild Arts starting back in 1960. Ernest shares an intimate journey down memory lane at Idyllwild Arts that started in the late 50s. His stories connect communities and generations orally illustrating the context to our existence on this beautiful mountain as he explains that Mt. San Jacinto has always been a place to gather and share creatively. \n  \nRegister at – https://idyllwildarts.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nQAVvDPORqmWgvLnVDC48A
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