
Then, add a mark to the map where you live to find out whose land we are really on. Take a closer look at a map of New England to see where the tribal territories overlay the borders that we know as our current cities and towns. Concord, Mass.ĭiscovery Museum Reflection Room: Whose Land are We On?Įxplore a variety of stories written by Indigenous authors to learn more about Native histories and cultures. Washington, D.C.Īdjacent to the National Museum of the American IndianĪmerican Indian Society of Washington, DC in partnership with Circle Legacy Center, United Tribes of the Shenandoah, and Saving the Circle will be holding an Indigenous Peoples Day event adjacent to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) on the National Mall in Washington, DC with speakers, performances, education, and informational sessions. Cincinnatiīring a dish to share and celebrate Indigenous People’s Day in Cincinnati. How is teaching a form of activism? This Indigenous Peoples’ Day program highlights Native youth who are incorporating Indigenous voices in K–12 education and promoting inclusive conversations in our nation’s classrooms. Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Transformative Teaching New York State educators are eligible to receive CTLE credit for attending. Join the museum’s education team for a day of hands-on learning and tours of the exhibit, Native New York.

Onsite Educator’s Open House Native New York Join in on this special day during which we honor the vitality, beauty and diversity of American Indian people New York City Indigenous People’s Day at The Heard Museum The annual event is hosted by Indigenous Peoples’ Day Philly, Inc (IPD Philly), an Indigenous-led emerging non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, PA. 9 New York CityĨth Annual Indigenous People's Day Celebrationįeaturing Indigenous speakers, dancers, musical performances, vendors and food.

Panelists include Joseph Dupris (Modoc, Klamath, Paiute, Lakota), Theresa HisChase (Northern Arapaho), Fort Lewis College Indigenous Language program representative. “Current Conversations, Revitalizing Indigenous Language,” Right Relationship Boulder Panelists include Marty Chase Alone (Lakota), Jordan Dresser (Northern Arapaho), Billie Sutton (Southern Arapaho) “Current Conversations, Generational Trauma and Healing,” Right Relationship Boulder
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Please feel free to send us information about events in your community via email at. We’ll keep it updated as we learn of additional events. Here’s a list of Indigenous People’s Day events happening across Indian Country over the next few days.

Starting tomorrow, Indigenous People’s Day celebrations are sweeping communities across the nation as Native Americans and allies honor the immense contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples. While the official celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day doesn’t take place until Monday, October 10, there’s no need to wait.
