Moderator's Note:
March workshop has been cancelled. We will try to meet again in April. Please check back again later for updates.
Mary High Elk (Lakota) learned the art of beading from her mother when she was ten years old. Ms. High Elk is skilled at making jewelry, medicine bags, moccasins, and self-taught in the art of making dreamcatchers. Ms. High Elk grew up on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation.
Oberlin Indigenous Peoples' Day Committee invites you to a documentary entitled "Contrary Warrior: The Life and Times of Adam Fortunate Eagle" (82 mins.), an intimate first-person account on the life and work of Native activist, artist, ceremonial leader, enemy of the State, and author, Adam Fortunate Eagle.
A Native led community access television show interviews political activist, Three Eagle Cloud (Taino), of the American Indian Issues and Action Committee. Three Eagle Cloud works to dispel stereotypes surrounding Native People and to promote and advance the issues that affect them. Three Eagle Cloud is currently a resident of Oberlin, Ohio.
Join SEPA and its supporters at its annual meeting.
SEPA's mission is to support human rights workers in Guatemala as well as assist with educational scholarships, teacher salaries and needs as requested in the villages of Santa Elena and Copal AA.
American Indian Education Center is registering children for toys through Toys for Tots. Toys for Tots serves children aged newborn to 14 years. In order to be eligible to receive gifts from Toys for Tots, you need to register your child by the deadline below.
Bring your favorite dish to share, and enjoy a night of fun, food, and community fellowship. We will also be having a silent auction that night. How it works you bring an item to donate to the NAIVC, any funds received from sales will assist with our continued operations.