Native American Heritage Month at Kansas State Univ.

Clyde Henderson (drexler@ksuvm.ksu.edu)
Fri, 31 Mar 1995 10:03:00 CST


The Native American Student Body of Kansas State University would like
to extend an invitation and welcome all to be a part of our celebration
during the month of April.

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH-APRIL 1995
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Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
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Monday, April 3
10:00 a.m., Little Theatre
Speaker: Dr. Henrietta Mann,
Interim Dean of Instruction and Visiting Professor in Indian
Studies,
Haskell Indian Nations University

11:30-1:30 p.m. Ballroom
Native American Heritage Month
Kickoff Luncheon
contact-Barbara Baker (913)532-5643

Tuesday, April 4
7:00 p.m. ECM Building
Casey Camp-Horinek,
Actress, activist and clothing designer
Potluck and Interactive Workshop:
"Living within the circle of life"

Wednesday, April 5
2:30 p.m. K-State Union, Room 207
Speaker: Casey Camp-Horinek,
Actress, activist and clothing designer
"Along the Red Road: Native American ecological perspectives"

Friday, April 7
10:00 a.m. K-State Union, Room 207
Speaker: Dan Wildcat,
Chair of Natural and Social Sciences,
Haskell Indian Nations University

Saturday/Sunday, April 8-9
Manhattan Town Center
"Native America in the Round"
Dancing and Arts & Craft Show

Wednesday, April 12
7:30 p.m., K-State Union, Forum Hall
Lecture and Reading
Keynote Speaker: N. Scott Momaday,
Pulitzer Prize recipient, Writer, Poet, and Artist

Wednesday, April 19
3:30 p.m. K-State Union, Room 213
Speaker: Dr. L.F. Culley, Professor of Art History,
Kansas State University

Friday, April 21
10:00 a.m. K-State Union, Room 212
Speaker: James Riding In,
Assistant Professor of Justice Studies,
Arizona State University
"Mulberry Creek Massacre"

Tuesday, April 25
1 p.m. K-State Union, Room 212
Speaker: Bunny McBride,
Writer/Anthropologist
"Molly Spotted Elk: A Penobscot in Paris"

Thursday, April 27
10:00 a.m. K-State Union, Room 212
Speaker: Bob Golten,
Co-founder & Director, Indian Law Clinic,
University of Colorado, School of Law

Saturday, April 29
KSU's 6th ANNUAL POWWOW
1:00-5:00 pm Gourd Dancing
7:00-11:00 pm Inter-tribal Dancing
Ahearn Field House (Denison and College Heights)
**Free Admission**

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For more information contact:
Multicultural Student Organization
Office, 201J Holton Hall
(913)532-6436
or
Minorities Resource and Research Center
Farrell Library, 103D
(913)532-7453
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Sponsored by Native American Student Body; AISES; American Ethnic
Studies Program; the Dept. of Art; the Dept. of Sociology;
Anthropology and Social Work; the English Department's Creative
Writing program; the College of Arts and Sciences; Multicultural
Student Organizations; the Office of Multicultural Affairs; and
the Office of the President.

Thanks, in advance... Peace!
//Clyde Henderson, Dine'
//MRRC, Farrell Library
//Kansas State University
//email: drexler@ksuvm.ksu.edu or (913)532-7453