ASU Native American Heritage Month

ASU Native American Heritage Month

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Native American Heritage Month at Arizona State University
Here you will find updates about locations and times of events for NAHM!

04/07/2023

Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with AZ Humanities, as we host Diné author and filmmaker, Brian Young. Brian is the acclaimed author of “Healer of the Water Monster” and “Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids”. In “Healer of the Water Monster”, Brian uses Diné creation stories to create a new and contemporary story of Indigenous life.
Join us for a conversation with Brian about “Healer of the Water Monster” and its upcoming sequel, “Heroes of the Water Monster”, and a roundtable discussion with Brian and students about Indigenous creation stories and their impact on contemporary Indigenous life!
The first 25 students will receive a free copy of “Healer of the Water Monster” and lunch will be provided!

04/07/2023

Join us and Alyssa Dixon from the Gila River Indian Community owner of Alyssa's Kosin (Kitchen) tonight for a food demonstration 🤩 Alyssa will be sharing her journey as an Indigeneous small business owner, chef and her working with traditional foods from the local community she will be sharing how we can continue to utilize the value of our traditional foods.

04/07/2023

Join us tonight at the student services lawn outside of Discovery Hall to learn about different communities in a celebration of songs and dances from local community singers. There will be food provided! 😇

04/06/2023

Join online students completing their Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees spring 2023. Learn their stories and get advice on things they wish they knew. This will be an opportunity to meet and engage with other online students as well as some in person students!

04/06/2023

Join us today at the Student Pavilion in the MCOE Space to hear from students across different perspectives about organizing through the challenges we face inside and outside of the institution and how we can continue to build everlasting relationship with our communities!

04/05/2022

Here is the Spirit Days for Indigenous Culture Week 2022! 🤩✨ Make sure to tag us so we can highlight your pictures.

11/27/2021

Hey! Are you interested in food, health, or Indigenous people? Ever heard of food sovereignty and wondered what is means? Or just wanna take a break from homework? Join us at 6pm (AZ time)
https://asu.zoom.us/j/89951639322
(I've been working really hard on making these virtual discussions for Native American History Month. I would love to see you there!)

Indigenous Arts at TCA | Tempe Center for the Arts 11/19/2021

Check out this free event this weekend! Tempe Center for the Arts is hosting

Indigenous Arts at TCA | Tempe Center for the Arts Showcasing Creativity:  programming and presenting First Nations performing arts. As we actively work towards making TCA a space for authentic connection in the community, we recognize the importance of lifting and elevating all diverse voices.

Photos from ASU Native American Heritage Month's post 11/17/2021

Read about students making a difference! Including and .harvey

The Research on Violent Victimization (ROVV) Lab at ASU is an incredible collaboration that will create real change in the fight for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).

11/12/2021

Get ready for the Cal Seciwa Feast and Fest!!! RSVP .aip

Photos from ASU Native American Heritage Month's post 11/10/2021

ASU is leading Arizona's efforts to address the many Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in our state. They've partnered up with many organizations, creating a larger movement for change. Show your support and wear red on Wednesdays this month!

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