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Nansemond Annual Pow-Wow

“Nansemond Indian Homecoming” In 1988 our tribe held its first pow wow on ancestral land. It was called the “Nansemond Indian Homecoming” in celebration of our return to the Nansemond River after centuries of colonial displacement. Each year, in mid-August, we hold a “Nansemond Indian Homecoming” to...

Nansemond Annual Pow-Wow

“Nansemond Indian Homecoming” In 1988 our tribe held its first pow wow on ancestral land. It was called the “Nansemond Indian Homecoming” in celebration of our return to the Nansemond River after centuries of colonial displacement. Each year, in mid-August, we hold a “Nansemond Indian Homecoming” to...

Native business, tribal leaders plan trade mission to Australia

A group of Native entrepreneurs, organizers and representatives from tribal enterprises will join the First Nations Trade Mission trip to visit with Indigenous Australians to open talks about trade opportunities and information exchange. The Trade Mission will send 10 delegates from a cross-section...

Object Study with Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro

Join a conversation focused on fiber artworks and prints from Kluge-Ruhe’s collection with scholars Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro. Read more here . Reservations required .

Opening Reception with the Artists - Madayin

Celebrate the opening of Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala during a First Friday Reception at The Fralin Museum of Art. Be sure to arrive at 5 pm to meet the Yolngu delegation and experience a performance of manikay (sacred song accompanied by clap sticks...

Opening Reception: Shifting Ground

Celebrate the opening of the Kluge-Ruhe's latest exhibition, Shifting Ground: Prints by Indigenous Australian Artists from the Basil Hall Editions Workshop Proofs Collection , open March 9 2024 to March 2, 2025, curated by Jess Hutchens (Palyku), the inaugural First Nations Curatorial Fellow at...

Reception to welcome Australian Indigenous artists to Charlottesville

Celebrate the opening of close to the wind: Lisa Waup and welcome artists and knowledge holders from Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, and Moa, Badu and Erub Islands in the Torres Strait to Charlottesville during this reception at Kluge-Ruhe. Artists are visiting to participate in multiple...