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Specializing in Native American & Indigenous Performing Arts through event production, talent buying/bookings and youth cultural empowerment.

10/06/2022

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"Selected Changemakers will receive flexible cash awards of $75,000 to invest in and support their innovation as leaders."

"Inviting all Indigenous Changemakers from Turtle Island and Related Island Nations ✨
The 2022 Changemaker Fellowship Application Period is now OPEN! ⚡

The Changemaker Fellowship will be offered to 21 Indigenous Changemakers across the continental U.S., Canada, Mexico, Islands of Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The Fellowship is designed to AMPLIFY, DEEPEN, and CATALYZE the development of Indigenous leaders ready to create movements in their communities working together to build a world that is just and equitable for all people and the planet.
This is a 12-month opportunity for Indigenous leaders to articulate their vision for social change, to identify the support they will need to get there and to invest in their own personal development and wellbeing.

NDN Collective welcomes applicants from all life experiences and professional backgrounds, who are working or aspiring to work towards social change. Whether it be in the form of defending our homelands and rights, developing model regenerative Nations, revitalizing Indigenous cultures through ceremony, languages, ways of life, or decolonizing and healing our communities and families.

Selected Changemakers will receive flexible cash awards of $75,000 to invest in and support their innovation as leaders. Applicants must be over the age of 18 to apply.
Full applications are due by 5pm Central on October 21st, 2022. Be sure to register by 3pm US Central Standard Time on October 19th to ensure timely submission.

For more information and to apply visit the 🔗 in our bio ⚡️"

Photos from emergence productions's post 10/01/2022

Thank you Serpent Trail Dance Group for sharing songs and dances and taking time to visit with the attendees at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta!

So good to hear Pueblo songs again ✨💛✨

Tonight (10.01.22) look out for Cellicion Zuni Dancers!






09/11/2022

Announcing!
Rock Your Mocs 2022
Dates: November 13th – 19th

Official hashtags:



www.RockYourMocs.org

Why a week? To create more event opportunity days, especially for schools, people who work M-F, and people organizing events.

Do we have to wear our Mocs the whole week? Nope, choose a day or days, or the whole week

Is there a main day? The original day will always be November 15th

What is Rock Your Mocs?
Established 2011, Rock Your Mocs, is a worldwide Native American & Indigenous Peoples social media event held annually and during National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S. A.. People wear their moccasins, take a photo/video/story, add hashtag and upload to social media. This creates an online photo album for the world to see and enjoy. Additionally individuals, organizations, casino's, schools, museums and tribes are taking the initiative to create their own independent events throughout the world.

Rock Your Mocs was founded in 2011 by Jessica Jaylyn Atsye (Laguna Pueblo, NM U.S.A.) and beginning 2013 has been annually organized and produced by Native American event producer Melissa Sanchez(Acoma/Laguna Pueblos NM U.S.A.) of Prod Uctions

Why: We, as Indigenous people stand united through our tribal individuality, symbolically wear our moccasins, honor our ancestors, and indigenous peoples worldwide, during Rock Your Mocs and National Native American Heritage Month

Where is RYM held? Where ever you may be and wherever your day takes you or there may be an event in your community

How to join in:
- Wear your moccasins or a turquoise Awareness Ribbon or a T-shirt or organize an event
- Take a pic, video or story and upload to social media and use the hashtag and/or
- Click on the to see what’s happening worldwide !

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter

graphics art by:
Emergence Greeting & Christmas Cards
Photo credit: IG . Kae

09/11/2022

Announcing!
Rock Your Mocs 2022
Dates: November 13th – 19th

Official hashtags:



www.RockYourMocs.org

Why a week? To create more event opportunity days, especially for schools, people who work M-F, and people organizing events.

Do we have to wear our Mocs the whole week? Nope, choose a day or days, or the whole week

Is there a main day? The original day will always be November 15th

What is Rock Your Mocs?
Established 2011, Rock Your Mocs, is a worldwide Native American & Indigenous Peoples social media event held annually and during National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S. A.. People wear their moccasins, take a photo/video/story, add hashtag and upload to social media. This creates an online photo album for the world to see and enjoy. Additionally individuals, organizations, casino's, schools, museums and tribes are taking the initiative to create their own independent events throughout the world.

Rock Your Mocs was founded in 2011 by Jessica Jaylyn Atsye (Laguna Pueblo, NM U.S.A.) and beginning 2013 has been annually organized and produced by Native American event producer Melissa Sanchez(Acoma/Laguna Pueblos NM U.S.A.) of Prod Uctions

Why: We, as Indigenous people stand united through our tribal individuality, symbolically wear our moccasins, honor our ancestors, and indigenous peoples worldwide, during Rock Your Mocs and National Native American Heritage Month

Where is RYM held? Where ever you may be and wherever your day takes you or there may be an event in your community

How to join in:
- Wear your moccasins or a turquoise Awareness Ribbon or a T-shirt or organize an event
- Take a pic, video or story and upload to social media and use the hashtag and/or
- Click on the to see what’s happening worldwide !

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter

graphics art by:
Emergence Greeting & Christmas Cards

07/25/2022

via KOB 4 Thank you!

For 100 years, Native Americans, traders, and visitors have gathered in Gallup, New Mexico to sing, dance, and trade.
In this interview, KOB 4 anchor Colton Shone gives you some insight into the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial . Shone hosted a special documentary about the Ceremonial which airs on KOB 4 at 7 p.m. Sunday.
To find out how you can experience the event, August 4th – 14th in person, go to https://www.gallupintertribalceremonial.com/

07/09/2022

Please share 🙂 🙌

"We are all looking forward to hosting everyone! Don't miss the shows on August 5th & 6th! and night parade on the 4th 🙂 Look out also, for information coming soon, on how to be a part of the Tribal Procession 🙂

Advance tickets and parking at (no extra fee's to purchasing advance online!) https://gallupceremonial.saffire.com/tickets

Full schedule at:
https://www.gallupintertribalceremonial.com/100th/schedule/

via Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial "Building upon the roots of “The Ceremonial”, One World Beat will showcase the songs, dances & regalia of Native American & Indigenous Peoples from all directions. Special presentations each night! Friday, August 5th, HAKA: Māori Cultural Experience and Saturday, August 6th Pamyua – Yup’ik of Alaska!"

Visit www.gallupceremonial.com to see our full schedule, purchase tickets and to start planning your unforgettable trip! "

Building upon the roots of “The Ceremonial”, One World Beat will showcase the songs, dances & regalia of Native American & Indigenous Peoples from all directions. Special presentations each night! Friday, August 5th, HAKA: Māori Cultural Experience and Saturday, August 6th Pamyua – Yup’ik of Alaska!
Visit www.gallupceremonial.com to see our full schedule, purchase tickets and to start planning your unforgettable trip!

Photos from 2021-2022 Miss Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial Queen's post 05/05/2022
02/18/2022

✨Meet 2021-22 Miss Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial Queen ✨

👑Gathering of the Crowns 👑
2021-22 Miss Navajo Nation Niagara Rockbridge & Miss Zuni Shanell Leekya
Friday, March 4 from 12-4pm
Thunderbird Supply Co. - Gallup, NM
FREE Posters while supplies last.

“Ya'at'eeh, I am Amber Ballenger I am Diné, my clans are Holtsooi doo Bit’aani, my family are from the Red Rock Chapter and I was born & raised in Gallup, NM!…
I am looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible, virtually or at live events, and I encourage everyone to take a step back from the screens as often as possible and step out into nature. Take a deep breath of fresh air and find one thing outside that brings joy. Take care of yourself, your mind, your body, and most importantly your spirit. Soaking up the sunshine and basking in the trees is one of the best ways to do so!”

2021-2022 Miss Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial Queen, Amber Ballenger
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📸 Kassymae Photography

Photos from Rock Your Mocs's post 11/17/2021

2021 Rock Your Mocs Official T-Shirts
Order by Sunday, November 21st
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We’re happy to be working with Honyoutink LLC again - a Native American Owned Company
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Order will be shipped shortly after November 21st
Follow the link: https://hopink.shop/products/rock-your-mocs-2020-tee
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Sizes: Youth & Adult
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