Petrosovereignty and Native Nations — Scholar Talk with Dr. Angela Kay Parker
A free scholar talk with Dr. Angela Kay Parker on how Native nations have navigated oil extraction and sovereignty across the 20th century—at SAR and online.
A free scholar talk with Dr. Angela Kay Parker on how Native nations have navigated oil extraction and sovereignty across the 20th century—at SAR and online.
A hybrid gathering of Indigenous leaders, Native-led nonprofits, and aspiring founders in the Denver Metro area to connect, share resources, and strengthen Native impact work.
Welcome to the Native American Talking Circle at the Ayres Multicultural Center — a laid-back, heart-centered gathering where we share stories, wisdom, and laughter in a supportive circle. All are welcome. When & Where Dates (3rd Thursdays, 2026): January 15, February 19, March 19, April 16 Time: 5:00 PM (Central Time) Location: Ayres Multicultural Center,...
A 3-day intensive seminar for elected and appointed Tribal officials on Indigenous law, tribal sovereignty, federal Indian law, taxation, economic development, environmental regulation, and federal advocacy.
Join Native Impact Night NYC at American Indian Community House—free evening of Native arts, music, dance, food, and community across Turtle Island.
Experience Native American winter stories with storyteller JoDene Sherwood, accompanied by Native dancers performing traditional dances at Plains Conservation Center.
Join WWNAEC in Fife, WA for a 2-day Native educator conference on land, culture, and traditional teachings, with keynotes and workshops.
Join the Michigan Indian Education Council for the 56th Annual Native American Critical Issues Conference at FireKeepers Casino Hotel—three days of sessions, youth tracks, vendors, and networking focused on Native education in Michigan and beyond.
Laugh with top Indigenous comedians at Bad Indian—a Native American comedy showcase live at The Bug Theatre in Denver. Tickets from $9.85.
A hybrid talk by historian Linford D. Fisher on Indigenous enslavement during King Philip’s War—captivity, forced separation, and trafficking from New England to the Caribbean and beyond.