2004 Native American Heritage Month Events

November 3 – Ghost Supper

  • 2PM – 5PM
  • Location: Nokomis Cultural Heritage Center (5153 Marsh Rd, Okemos, MI 48864)
  • Sponsored by Nokomis Center and Indigenous Youth Empowerment Program

 

November 6 – MSU Culinary Services celebrates with a Native Feast featuring traditional Indigenous foods

  • 4:30PM – 9PM
  • Location: Brody Square
  • Sponsored by Office of Culture, Access and Belonging and the Office of Cultural & Academic Transitions

 

November 7 – Indigenous Hip Hop Talk with Frank Waln

 

November 8 – Cultivating Tradition with the 4 Sisters Garden

 

November 8 – Neshnabé Nengosêk Kenomagewen: Potawatomi Star Knowledge

  • 3PM – 5PM
  • Presenter: Dr. Blaire Morseau (Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians)
  • Location: MSU Abrams Planetarium
  • Sponsored by American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Religious Studies, Digital Humanities, and Abrams Planetarium

 

November 10 – Environmental Stewardship Workday – Invasive Buckthorn Removal

 

November 13 – Holly Bird Presentation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP)

  • 12:15PM – 1:15PM
  • Presenter: Holly Bird (Navajo)
  • Location: MSU College of Law, Room TBA
  • Sponsored by Indigenous Law and Policy Center
  • Register Here: https://forms.gle/DTfGtBRdiqXUYPzs8

 

November 15 – Making MSU More Response to Native, Students, Faculty, and Staff

  • 1PM – 2PM
  • Presenter: Dr. Kristin Arola (Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Lake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians)
  • Location: Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture (UPLA), Room 105
  • Sponsored by American Indian and Indigenous Studies
  • Register Here: https://forms.gle/7riQDWHu43GHstnc8

 

November 16 – Crafting with the Aunties 

 

November 19 – Fireside Chat with Mary Smith: First Native American President of the American Bar Association (ABA)

  • 12:15PM – 1:15PM
  • Presenter: Mary Smith (Cherokee Nation)
  • Location: MSU Collee of Law, Room 471
  • Sponsored by Indigenous Law and Policy Center
  • Register Here: https://forms.gle/Y8H9dkZKArM8qFtm9

 

Supporting Programs for Native American Heritage Month 2024

 

Departments and Community Partners

 

Campus Allies and Other Departments

 

 

PAST EVENTS

2023-2024

2022-2023

2020-2021

flyer for aaniish naa celebration
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2019-2020

2018-2019

2017-2018

2016-2017

2015-2016

a flyer of information pertaining to indigenous studies writing group
flyer with information pertaining to the first annual snowsnake tournament
a flyer with the details about the first annual sugar rush
Flyer containing the information about the anokiiwigamig indigenous arts workshop