Join the Campus Community at Today's Native American Heritage Month First Friday
Please join the campus community today in attending the Native American Heritage Month First Friday, a special event hosted by the Native American Students Association, Native American Student Services and the Multicultural Center to kick off Native American Heritage Month.
The NAHM First Friday is today from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the International Connections Lounge (Flag Room) in the Union. We will share a delicious lunch, make Indigenous-centered buttons and hear from Osage artist Addie Roanhorse.
The founder and creative force behind Big Rain Gallery, Roanhorse is a multidisciplinary artist residing on the Osage Nation Reservation, a place rooted in artistic expression. The daughter and mother of artists, Roanhorse identifies as a conduit of history to future generations in order to protect and preserve Indigenous culture. She recently served as a consultant and ambassador for the Osage Nation for Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon.
Follow NASA and the MC to keep up with upcoming engagements celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
Contacts
Sophia Ordaz, cultural programming coordinator
Multicultural Center
501-791-9429,
813sophi@gmail.com