2024 Native Art Market
Dairy Arts Center 2590 Walnut St, Boulder, COJoin us for the fourth annual Art Market at The Dairy Arts Center!
Join us for the fourth annual Art Market at The Dairy Arts Center!
Join us for a free workshop with Indigenous drum group Drifting Bull to learn how traditional drumming is created and performed. This workshop is open to the general public (not exclusively Native folks!) to come learn about this important tradition.
Join us for a free workshop with the Indigenous dance group Rocky Mountain Indigenous Dancers to learn how traditional dance is created and performed. This workshop is open to the general public (not exclusively Native folks!) to come learn about this important tradition.
Please join the Alaska Native Women's Resource Center (AKNWRC), NIWRC, and NCAI as we discuss the upcoming 19th Annual OVW Tribal Consultation and summarize key national concerns and emerging issues for Tribal leaders and representatives to consider in advance of Tribal consultation.
Charles Cambridge (PhD, University of Colorado) is a 4/4 enrolled member of the Navaho Tribe in the Southwest United States. He is Bitahnii (mother’s clan), born for Taneezahnii (father’s clan), his maternal grandfather is Todischiinii, and his paternal grandfather’s clan is Totsohnii.
An annual Thanksgiving offering with SURJ and our partners to root deeper into a commitment to dismantling colonial myths, uplifting Indigenous rights, and honoring mother earth.
Join author Mark Gerzon and members of Right Relationship Boulder for an intimate and moving conversation about how the history of our valley affects each of us in ways that may surprise us. As one of the characters in Mark’s novel/screenplay “Just Neighbors” says: “The past is not past at all.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer will speak about and sign her new book, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, on Wednesday, December 11th at 6:30pm, at First United Methodist Church (1421 Spruce St, Boulder.) Conversation partner TBA.
Together, we will explore the historical injustices faced by American Indian communities and discuss actionable steps toward meaningful reparations and healing. This event brings together community leaders, advocates, and policy experts committed to advancing justice, equity, and the restoration of American Indian rights.