LIVE & ONLINE TALK “Native Voices series” Voices in Contemporary Art This upcoming VoCA Talk with artist G. Peter Jemison (Seneca, Heron Clan) and curator and VoCA Board Member Andrea R. Hanley (Navajo) will take place at 2pm ET on Sunday, September 10th at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum. This event will feature a live […]
August 25 2023 Issue
Iroquois Sachem Challenge
Class of 2023 Graduates The Iroquois Sachem Challenge is a rigorous six-week summer youth leadership program that exposes candidates to invaluable life skills, such as administering first aid, outdoor survival, archery, horse-back riding, canoeing, hunting, trapping, fishing and tackle techniques, self-defense training, Seneca language; team-building, customer service, leadership, resiliency development, Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math […]
Luanne Redeye Joins the Department of Art Practice as Assistant Professor
artshumanities.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley’s Division of Arts & Humanities is pleased to welcome professor Luanne Redeye as of July 1, 2023. Redeye is an assistant professor in the Department of Art Practice, where her works utilize a Native lens to share her experiences and perspective of navigating a modern world as a Native woman. Having grown […]
CRNY x Rematriation Collaborative Artist Spotlight
Ja:göh Caryn Miller! Make sure to follow and support our incredible, hardworking artists! #CRNY #IndigenousArtist #IndigenousLeaders #CultureBearer #IndigenousKnowledgeSharing #CRNYArtist #Rematriation
Ganondagan State Historic Site
Did you know that Ganondagan State Historic Site, in Victor, NY, is the only Seneca town developed and interpreted in the United States? We recommend paying a visit to this historic site. During your visit, you’ll learn about the rich history of Native American peoples in New York, as well as how the culture, art, […]
Calling All Small Businesses!
Want to be a Vendor at the Super Bowl LVIII? Apply here: https://bit.ly/3Os8BcT The Las Vegas Indian Center has been selected as a partner to help amplify Native peoples, businesses, and culture at what is promised to be the largest and most electrifying sports event to date, Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024 in […]
Featured Contemporary Artist: Peter B. Jones
uakron.edu In 2018, the Akron City Council adopted a resolution declaring the first Monday of October as a day to honor Indigeneity. The initiative was prompted by students at The Lippman School of Akron, which has a longstanding exchange relationship with the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Montana. The celebration was extended the next year to […]
NYS Indigenous Language and Culture Teacher Certification Program Approved
Nya:wëh to Our Onöndowa’ga:’ Educators for Working so hard to Establish this Program! August 2023 Our amazing educators recently got together to celebrate with just some of the individuals who worked for years on establishing the NYS Indigenous Language and Culture Teacher Certification program—which was finally approved by the Regents this past June. Pictured abvoe […]
G. Peter Jemison’s Lost Work:
o:nyõ’hsowa:neh gowa (Great Pumpkin), 1974 August 10, 2023 | Special Announcement from KArt The just-released issue of Art in America features a profile of G. Peter Jemison, which includes a pull-out print of his lost work, o:nyõ’hsowa:neh gowa (Great Pumpkin), 1974. The feature discusses Peter’s growth as both an artist and a Seneca, and explains […]
Rory Wheeler, 2023 NALSA Scholarship Recipient
Back to School with National NALSA Continues! Repost from National Native American Law Students Association Facebook To welcome the new academic year, National NALSA is celebrating our 2023 Scholarship recipients and Student and Chapter Award winners this week. Every year at our annual conference, these awards are nominated by local chapters and selected by the […]