Traditional Medicines & Herbs Workshop
A workshop to give participants a deeper understanding of the cultural meaning of traditional medicines.
A workshop to give participants a deeper understanding of the cultural meaning of traditional medicines.
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with the AIBL Club at our Dream Catchers Workshop. Learn the cultural meaning and traditional art behind dream catchers while creating a piece of your own. Contact Lateet Olney (Olney_L2@heritage.edu) for more information.
The UW GEAR UP STEM Symposium honors Native American Heritage Month by exploring the intersection of culture, education, and innovation. This event welcomes both Native and non-Native participants to celebrate achievements and inspire future leaders in STEM. Contact Irwin Godinez Cruz (Irwingc@uw.edu) at (509) 865-8676 for more information.
Art Graduate Thesis Exhibit The ART Graduate Thesis Exhibit opens November 24 and remain on display through December 10.
Smoke Signals Movie Screening Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a screening of Smoke Signals, a powerful and heartfelt story of culture, family, and resilience. Contact Ezra Salinas (Salinas_E@heritage.edu) for more information.
Friendsgiving
Get ready to unwind before the holiday rush! Enjoy “Rock Band” the video game and Self-Care sessions filled with music, laughter, and activities designed to support your well-being. Contact Ezra Salinas (salinas_e@heritage.edu) for more information.
Art Graduate Thesis Exhibit