Posted on November 11, 2019

November is Native American Heritage Month, and through the rest of the month UNCG will host several events highlighting Native American identity and heritage. See the upcoming events below.

  • 11/15: Irna Priore Music and Culture Lecture Series: “Sound, Sociality, and the Making of Mountain Skies”: Sara Snyder, Assistant Professor and Director of the Cherokee Language Program at Western Carolina University, will give a talk on the making of a ethnographic documentary about the Mountain Skies Festival at Black Mountain, and the way music interacts with culture, technology, and identity.
  • 11/16: Food Sovereignty and Two-spirit Indigiqueer Identities: Delesslin George-Warren, of the Catawba Indian Nation, will discuss food sovereignty, and host a conversation about two-spirit and indigenous queer identities. 6:30 p.m., EUC Kirkland.

If you know of additional events this month, please contact Campus Weekly.

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