Holiday Native Art Market
The Native Art Market comes back to Niwot, just in time for holiday shopping! Come down to Niwot Hall and pick up unique gifts made by Native artisans and artists – wall art, sculpture, jewelry, baskets, and more.
The Native Art Market comes back to Niwot, just in time for holiday shopping! Come down to Niwot Hall and pick up unique gifts made by Native artisans and artists – wall art, sculpture, jewelry, baskets, and more.
Kalaniākea translates as Sky Father, descended from the heavens. He traces his genealogy to the origin of the Hawaiian race over 25,000 years ago.
Module One defines culture and expands and elaborates upon cultural perceptions as they relate to our personal lives and the lives of our ancestors and how that affects us today.
Native Voices is an Indigenous showcase centering Native musicians, poets, artists, and vendors. Featuring powerful performances, Native-owned vendors, and community connection. Come witness. Come support. Come celebrate.
A book presentation on old-growth forests, art, ecology and activism
NIWRC’s Tribal Safe Housing Center will uplift the work of MASS Design’s Sustainable Native Communities Design Lab. During this session, participants will learn about the lab's work and how it approaches housing survivors of domestic violence with Indigenous design and community-centered planning.
Indigenous foodways and kinship with plants, animals, and ecosystems are central to the resilience and regenerative lifeways of Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous leaders are building strong movements to revitalize communities and foodways and rekindle kinship, knowledge, and trade routes that contribute to the web of life.