American Indians & the Constitution


NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH AT EVERGREEN

November 2004

Sponsored by the Native Student Alliance

 

Monday, November 15
6 - 10 p.m.
Sem II - E1105

NATIVE FILMS AND DISCUSSION:
"Surviving Columbus"
"Alcatraz is Not an Island"
"Detour: How I Spent My Weekend

Wednesday, November 17
2 - 5 p.m.
Sem II - E2107

QWO-LI
Mother Tongue: Healing From Patriarchy and Colonization,
A Theater of the Oppressed Workshop

Thursday, November 18
5 - 7 p.m.
Library Gallery IV

Salish Weaving and Carving Exhibit Opening
Featuring Susan Pavel and Bruce Miller
Poetry Reading
Featuring Liz Woody and Sherman Bitsui

Friday, November 19
8 p.m.
First Floor Library Lobby

Blackfire
This world-touring indigenous group fuses traditional Dine (Navajo) music and passionate punk rock to create a unique style that addresses the past and the present.  Their latest album, "One Nation Under," features the late Joe Ramone.

Wednesday, December 1

World AIDS Day
Free HIV testeing and workshops all day at Evergreen

Friday, December 3
6 - 12 p.m.
Longhouse

Coastal Gathering
Food, storytelling, singing, dancing, sharing.

Friday, December 10
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Longhouse

Native Arts Fair

 


 
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