Sacred Corn Dance
A warm call out to all lovers of Dance, Ceremony, Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Center, Sound and Glorious Mother Corn in gathering to “Feed, the Holy in the Seed of Life"!
A warm call out to all lovers of Dance, Ceremony, Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Center, Sound and Glorious Mother Corn in gathering to “Feed, the Holy in the Seed of Life"!
Positioning the greater Boulder Valley area at the international forefront of innovative, indigenized education supporting the academic persistence, success and interrelational wellness of every student, parent, educator, administrator and community member via Native Education for All.
Acompaña a Luna Madre Inc, a Luna Cultura y el Museo de Boulder, a conmemorar el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas. / Join Luna Madre Inc., Luna Cultura, and the Boulder Museum to commemorate Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Join Narissa Ribera of Ch’il Indigenous Foods for a hands-on class in Indigenous seed saving, rooted in ancestral knowledge and land stewardship practices. / Únete a Narissa Ribera de Ch’il Indigenous Foods para una clase práctica sobre la conservación de semillas indígenas, basada en el conocimiento ancestral y las prácticas de cuidado de la tierra.
Join us for a vital conversation about the resilience, innovation, and enduring impact of Native arts.
We begin with an embodied exploration of the larger living system we are entering together. Through the practice of social systems constellations, we’ll make visible the subtle dynamics that shape how we relate, collaborate, and move within complexity.
Drawing on principles and processes from Indigenous knowledge systems, regenerative development, and complexity science, Ian Sanderson (Mohawk Nation, Turtle Clan) will facilitate an interactive experience that supports us in languaging and locating our personal experiences from Part 1 within the relational whole of COhere, and beyond.
WHO SHE IS is a documentary that highlights lives of four women from Wind River in Wyoming caught in the MMIW epidemic in the U.S.
Did you ever wonder if the land acknowledgement you were making was accurate? With so much misinformation and disinformation about Native Nations, you have to look hard for accurate sources.
In this interactive workshop, we will explore how working with Native Americans toward social and environmental justice involves letting go of and dismantling colonial cycles of oppression.