38th Annual Bounty of the Valley Scholarship Dinner
Faculty Scholarship Research Series: Winona Wynn, The Existential Cry for Indianness: The Archaeology of Personhood on the “Rez”
Petrie Hall 1115/1117 3240 Fort Road, Toppenish, WA, United StatesSister Kathleen Ross Tree Dedication
West LawnFlag Raising Ceremony
Toppenish Campus 3240 Fort Road, Toppenish, WA, United StatesHeritage University will raise the flags of the Yakama Nation, the state of Washington and the United States during a ceremony featuring the Yakama Warriors. The ceremony will begin at 8:00 a.m. and will be held at the main campus entrance. This event is part of the Native American Heritage Month celebrations at Heritage […]
Tatanka Means
Smith Family Hall 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United StatesHeritage is hosting a performance by Indigenous actor and comedian Tatanka Means called Reclaiming the Stage – Indigenous Style, an Evening with Tatanka Means at 6:30 p.m., also in Smith Family Hall. As an actor, Means is currently appearing in the Martin Scorsese film “Killers of the Flower Moon.” He’s also appeared in the […]
Heritage University Scholarship Night
Smith Family Hall 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United StatesThe Painted Teepee
The Lodge (Heritage University Tepee)The public is invited to hear artist Laurie White Horse speak about the recent painting of the Heritage Teepee. She’ll share information about the symbolism behind the animals, nature and landscapes now seen on the Teepee, and its significance to Indigenous people. This event is part of the Native American Heritage Month celebrations […]
Rock Your Mocs
Rock Your Mocs is an expression of tribal identity where we invite people to wear moccasins on November 15 as a way to celebrate Indigenous traditions and culture around the world. This event is part of the Native American Heritage Month celebrations at Heritage University during the month of November, 2023.
Movie Talk – AMÁ
Harry Kent CenterThis documentary covers the untold story of the involuntary sterilization of Native American women by Indian Health Services well into the 1970s. This will be shown in the Harry Kent Classroom. This event is part of the Native American Heritage Month celebrations at Heritage University during the month of November, 2023.