CONNECTION I & II Indigenous Art of the Great Basin Exhibition on display at the Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Cultural Center, Bishop, California February 25, 2022 – September 2022 Featured artists included in the exhibition are: Ben Aleck, Loretta Burden, Karma Henry, Micqaela Jones, Jack Malotte, Melissa Melero-Moose, Lyn Risling and Topah Spoonhunter. Over 50 pieces…
"Our Existence is Our Resistance is a collection of paintings by Dr. Eric Tippeconnic, an enrolled member of the Comanche nation and Assistant Professor in American Indian Studies here at California State University San Marcos (housed on the traditional homelands of the Luiseño/Payómkawichum peoples). The exhibition tells the story of resiliency and pride in multi-layered…
AISES Region 2 Conference, https://www.aises.org/news/events/region-2-conference EVENT: "Ancestral Design, Creating Indigenous Futures." AISES Region 2 Conference. DATE: June 2nd – 4th, 2022 LOCATION: Campus of Cal Poly Pomona, https://www.cpp.edu 3801 W. Temple Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 CONTACT: Alex Armendariz, (909) 869-6877, aarmendariz@cpp.edu, NASC@CPP.EDU REGISTRATION: https://aises.site-ym.com/event/Region2-2022 Online registration is available until: 6/2/2022
The La Jolla Historical Society is honored to present an exhibit of contemporary art created by Native Americans from the reservations of Southern California where San Diego County is home to eighteen reservations - more than any other county in the United States. Southern California Natives live both on and off the Rez, upholding historic…
The return of the annual Honored Elders day at the State Indian Museum. A gathering of local and distant relatives celebrating the rich ancestral history of California and the west. Location: California State Indian Museum 2618 K street Sacramento, Ca 95816 Cost: free For more information, call 916-445-8115
The La Jolla Historical Society is honored to present an exhibit of contemporary art created by Native Americans from the reservations of Southern California where San Diego County is home to eighteen reservations - more than any other county in the United States. Southern California Natives live both on and off the Rez, upholding historic…
Celebrate contemporary and traditional Native art forms at the thirty-first annual Marketplace, where you can purchase one-of-a-kind artwork, jewelry, and fashion, and attend live theatrical performances from Native Voices, the Autry’s resident theatre company. 4700 Western Heritage Way Los Angeles, CA 90027-1462
In celebration of Native American Health Center's 50th anniversary, the "Running Is My High" 5K/10 event is back again. Lake Merritt (Fairly Land Area) 699 Bellevue Avenue Oakland, CA US 94610 Visit Bit.ly/RIMH2022 to learn more and register.
California Native Ways Saturday 11 June 2022 10:30 AM Official Welcome, Festival Opening 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Festival 2:00 PM - Special dance performance by the Elem Pomo Dance Group in Ohlone Park, (between Mc Gee and Grant Streets) Berkeley, California (easy access from BART - North Berkeley Station and AC Transit Bus Line…
In person at 678 Mission Street in San Francisco or live via Zoom Celebrated storyteller and tribal leader Greg Sarris explores how, despite the trauma of settler-colonialism, Native American communities have preserved cultural heritage through the power of story and the significance of these stories in influencing our relationship with the lands where we live.…
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