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 […]

“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, […]

Indigenous Perspective Canoe Tour – Launching from Conscience Point, NY

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, […]

Board of Directors Training (Part 1)

Virtual Event

This three (3)-part training explores the condition that corporations and nonprofit organizations are required to have a governing Board of Directors or Commissioners who develop, approve and oversee the operational and financial processes needed for success. They are accountable to their stakeholders and must have an understanding and abide by the roles and responsibilities of […]

Mashantucket Pequot Nation Presents “Schemitzun” Feast

The public can enjoy tribal dance exhibitions, music, as well as Native American-made crafts and cuisine at the annual Schemitzun: Feast of Green Corn and Dance, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 28 and 29, at the Mashantucket Pequot Cultural Grounds. The event is family-friendly and marks the ushering in of the 2021 harvest season, […]

Long Island Indigenous Perspective Paddle Tour

Moskehtu Consulting Presents “Long Island Indigenous Perspective Paddle Tour. at Conscience Point hosted by the Southampton History Museum with special guests from Native Like Water. This will be the very last canoe tour of the year. On September 18th join a paddle tour guided by Chenae Bullock who will cover oral Indigenous history, Indigenous plant identification, indigenous life-ways, and Indigenous […]

Sovereign Nations of Virginia Conference

To build cooperative relationships between Virginia’s Tribal Nations and state agencies, the Rappahannock Tribe is hosting a tuition-free Sovereign Nations of Virginia Conference: Building Government-to-Government Relationships on September 24, 2021 at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens in the Auditorium. Based on the history of relations with state government and Virginia’s Indigenous population, the Sovereignty conference will […]