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Katie King (Music), IDF brownbag talk
UVA Powwow
The Native American Student Union is hosting its annual Powwow on April 8. Opens at 10 am; Grand Entry is at noon. See more details at https://fb.me/e/4g45ESw08 .
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...
Indigenous Tourism e-Library of the Americas
The Indigenous Tourism e-Library of the Americas includes tools, resources and information to help communities, businesses and organizations better manage indigenous tourism.
Colonial Williamsburg introduces first Native American Nation Builder to tell ‘more complete story’
Kody Grant, Colonial Williamsburg’s American Indian Initiative lead interpreter, has spent much of his career breaking down that dichotomy and humanizing Native American people through research, historical interpretation and education.
UVA’s New Tribal Liaison Uses the Past To Understand the Present
UVA Today, by Alice Berry Kody Grant, as UVA’s first tribal liaison, will work to better bridge the gap between the University and Virginia tribes while also encouraging Native American students to pursue education at UVA.
Upcoming Virginia Powwows
A powwow is a time for tribes to gather with one another and the public, providing a vibrant display of Native cultures. In Virginia, most powwows are held between May and October and are opportunities to engage with the Commonwealth’s diverse tribal nations. Tribal citizens enjoy powwows as a time...
‘Sioux Chef’ Brings Earthy Eating to Grounds
UVAToday article by Alice Berry An earthy, herbal, sweet scent wafted out of the teaching kitchen inside the Department of Student Health and Wellness at the University of Virginia on a recent afternoon. That fragrant aroma surrounded students, faculty and staff gathered in front of hot plates to...
Monacan Indian Nation Saves Historic Capital at Rassawek from Destruction
PALMYRA, VA – March 16, 2022 – The Monacan Indian Nation today celebrates the selection of an alternative route for the construction of the James River Water Authority (JRWA) water withdrawal and pipeline, which will avoid destroying the Monacan historic capital of Rassawek. Read the press release...