Events

400 Years of Wampanoag History (Virtual Event)

Virtual Event

The True Cost of Colonization: American History from an Indigenous Perspective Paula Peters is a scholar and a politically, socially, and culturally active member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. She’ll discuss the romanticized myth of the Pilgrims' arrival and the true cost of colonization from the perspective of the indigenous people. By exploring the history […]

2021 Wabanaki Conference (online)

Virtual Event

On Saturday, June 12 at 9 a.m., as part of a recognition of the 20th anniversary of the passage of LD291, the Wabanaki Studies law, English professor Margo Lukens will present on ways to work with Penobscot stories in the secondary classroom. Presenting with her will be Ashton Carmichael, a 9th-grade English teacher in RSU67 […]

Eiteljorg Museum’s 29th annual Indian Market and Festival (Virtual)

Virtual Event

This year the Eiteljorg Museum’s 29th annual Indian Market and Festival will be a virtual experience running June 14-28 where guests can shop online for jewelry, pottery, paintings and other artworks created by 100 Native American and First Nations artists from the U.S. and Canada. The Virtual Indian Market features music, dance performances and cultural […]

“Life and Times of a Penobscot Poetess” Virtual Event

Virtual Event

"Life and Times of a Penobscot Poetess" Virtual Event on June 15 at 5:00pm Eastern Carol Dana, Penobscot Language Keeper, has devoted years to Penobscot language revitalization, working on the Penobscot dictionary project during the 1980's, and teaching Penobscot at the Indian Island School during the 1990's. https://centerfortheartsnh.org/

Jan Wyatt symposium: Roots of Wisdom – The Restoration of River Cane

This year’s Jan Wyatt symposium will be on Friday, June 18 at The Orchard Restaurant Events Barn.  Tickets are $75.  This year’s symposium, Roots of Wisdom, features a panel of local experts who will share their thoughts and insights on the environmental, cultural, and material importance of river cane.   Over the past several years, various conservancies, educational institutions, […]

The Art of Making a Traditional Lacrosse Stick – An in-person demonstration

On Saturday, June 19, the Institute for American Indian Studies located on 38 Curtis Road in Washington, Connecticut, is hosting, Alfie Jacques from the Onondaga Turtle Clan. Alfie has made more than 80,000 wooden sticks over the past fifty-plus years. There will be two outdoor in-person interactive sessions, at 1 p.m. and at 3:30 p.m. Alfie […]

Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention

Virtual Event

This series of sessions, hosted by the Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network (ATTC),  features traditional Native American storytelling, along with time for discussion on what can be learned from the stories, as well as the ways these stories can be incorporated by Native American providers into their work with patients. Story 1: Navajo Woman’s Role […]

Long Island Indigenous Perspectives Canoe Tour

Conscience Point is known to be the original meeting place of the Shinnecock and English settlers of Southampton in June of 1640. Now you can join us for a paddling tour led by Chenae Bullock of Moskehtu Consulting who will take us on a journey through history to cover oral Indigenous history, Indigenous plant identification, indigenous lifeways, […]

Upholding Consent as an Inherent Right to Protect Indigenous Sacred Sites

Virtual Event

Hosted by Native Organizers Alliance (NOA) and First Peoples Worldwide (FPW) “There is no time to waste to protect the most sacred places where Indigenous peoples pray, gather traditional foods and medicines, get drinking water, and visit to remind themselves of the ways their ancestors lived since time began.” – Red Road to DC Sacred […]

American Indian Elders Conference

You are invited to attend the National Indian Council on Aging’s (NICOA) 23rd conference on aging in Indian Country. “Resilience for Tomorrow…Together” is the theme of the American Indian Elders Conference. The conference will take place on August 1-6, 2021 in Reno, Nevada, at the Nugget Casino Resort. NICOA’s conference is the only national aging conference in the country focusing […]

Tribal Consultation on Draft Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Regulations

Virtual Event

The Department of the Interior (Department) is planning to propose updates to its Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) regulations at 43 C.F.R. part 10 and invites Tribes to consult on its draft proposal prior to publication. The NAGPRA regulations at 43 C.F.R. part 10 provide a systematic process for the disposition and […]

Beyond Land Acknowledgement

Virtual Event

Learn how to take meaningful action to support Indigenous people and nations. About this event Have you ever heard a land acknowledgment statement and thought, "What's next?" Are you looking for ways to take meaningful action to support Indigenous people and nations? Join Native Governance Center on Wednesday, August 25 from 12:00-1:00 PM CT for our free virtual […]