Ann Kendall presents Interrogating Landscape Narratives: Black and Indigenous Place-Stories in Washington, DC

Virtual

  Nation building and myth building go hand-in-hand. Through research completed during a NEH Institute: “Toward a People’s History of Landscape,” this session focuses on place-based narratives of Black and Indigenous residents of Washington, DC, overridden and hidden by the grandeur of marble monuments. Washington, DC, serves as a model study of the lasting impact […]

National Coming Out Day

Patricia Wade Temple Conference Room 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

Nightmare on Fort Road Dance

Smith Family Hall 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

Heritage University students, you are invited to have a frighteningly good time at the Nightmare on Fort Road Dance, scaring you on Friday, October 21, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Smith Family Hall!

Yesenia Hunter presents “Rhythms of Issei Motherhood on the Yakama Reservation”

Virtual

  Looking at movement, migration, and material practices, Dr. Hunter looks at how groups made places of belonging and crafted opportunities for new relationships. Her work is guided by the question: How do people make place and create rhythms of belonging in fragile spaces? The aesthetics of her work are guided by elements of place, […]

Flag Raising Ceremony

Heritage University

Heritage University will hold a Flag Raising Ceremony for the flags of the Yakama Nation, the United States of America and the state of Washington on November 2, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. near the main campus entrance. This event is part of the observance of Native American Heritage Month at Heritage University.