Veteran's Day at MONAH
To honor Veteran’s day, MONAH will be showing two short films throughout the day. Visit MONAH and enjoy them in the Great Room.
To honor Veteran’s day, MONAH will be showing two short films throughout the day. Visit MONAH and enjoy them in the Great Room.
Tour the museum during Native American Heritage Month with David Bogle, member of the Cherokee Nation and founder of MONAH.
Cherokee artist, Carolyn Chumwalooky is at MONAH selling her extensive collection of Native-made art, jewelry, and accessories on June 4th! Stop by the museum to support her work!
Be a patron on Museum Store Sunday, November 28th! We are opening just for you!
Join us with the Mitchell Museum as they virtually host Mankiller! The documentary will be available on-demand from Thursday, April 15 through Sunday, April 18. On Sunday, April 18th there will be a live virtual panel discussion with the director, Valerie Redhorse-Mohl from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm CST. Tickets will be $10 for the package.
Animal Medicine Ways an exploration of “Animal Medicine Ways.” This live presentation and workshop will explore Cultural appropriation, Native American, and Mexican Indigenous understandings of animal medicine.
Join us with Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz to make nopales green juice this month for the next installment of Indigenous Food as Medicine!
Like the land and air, a mindfulness to water can teach us valuable insights that can be incorporated into our design and system-building activities.
Animal Medicine Ways an exploration of “Animal Medicine Ways.” This live presentation and workshop will explore Cultural appropriation, Native American, and Mexican Indigenous understandings of animal medicine.
Air - we cannot live without it. This second program on Indigenuity will examine how Indigenous design and systems thinking can help us address the anthropogenic problems of air quality and global climate change.
Indigenuity: Land will explore the deep complex character of the relationship Indigenous Peoples have to their land – to their place. As an introduction to Indigenuity thinking and activities, there is no better place to begin.