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Sacred Memories Recalling Garifuna Women Methods of Belonging

In honor of Garifuna Heritage Month (March 11-April 12), join us for a two-day symposium honoring Garifuna intellectual history. Black and Indigenous Feminist Future Institute Post-doctoral-Fellow Dr. Daisy E. Guzman Nuñez aims to create a hemispheric discourse on Garifuna women and memory. With...

Land, Law & Indigenous Resilience

https://karshinstitute.virginia.edu/events/future-making-land-law-and-indigenous-resilience

American Indian College Fund 200-Mile Cycle Challenge

The American Indian College Fund is kicking off its Facebook 200-Mile Cycle Challenge on May 1. The fundraiser benefits the College Fund’s mission to give Native students better access to higher education. Those who sign up will challenge themselves to bike 200 miles by the end of May. Participants...

Workshop with the Artists - First Nation Australia

Join us at Second Street Gallery on Saturday, February 3, from 10 to 11:30AM for a hands-on workshop and artist demonstration that explores the materiality of bark painting from Yirrkala. Drawn from techniques used for thousands of years and materials sustainably harvested from the string bark...

Sara Curruchich in concert

Sara Curruchich opens her world tour at the University of Virginia as a Ruffin Distinguished Artist-in-Residence from Feb 19 to 22. Join us for her free concert at Old Cabell Hall on February 22 at 7pm. Reserve your free tickets here. “My music is a combination of Cumbia, reggae and rock with the...

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...