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Hear Our Voices with Amy Bluemel
Hear Our Voices with Amy Bluemel
Hear Our VoicesGuest UserDecember 11, 2021Hear Our Voices, Chickasaw, Amy Bluemel, Storytelling
Art of the Cherokee Language: Conjugations, Cherokee's Five Categories
Art of the Cherokee Language: Conjugations, Cherokee's Five Categories
Native ConversationsGuest UserNovember 27, 2021cherokee, lawrence panther, language, class
Hear Our Voices with Geri Keams
Hear Our Voices with Geri Keams

Geri Keams performs a Cheyenne star legend, a Navajo legend about how water came to First People, and sings chants with her drum. You can not miss this rare live event with this amazing storyteller!

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Hear Our VoicesGuest UserNovember 13, 2021Hear Our Voices, Geri Keams, Navajo
Dia de Los Muertos 2021
Dia de Los Muertos 2021
Limited SeriesGuest UserOctober 31, 2021Dia De Los Muertos
Lauren Nicole Clare
Lauren Nicole Clare
NACCGuest UserOctober 9, 2021Lauren Nicole Clare, Music, NACC 21
ENGAGING THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE: EXERCISES OF INDIGENUITY NOW
ENGAGING THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE: EXERCISES OF INDIGENUITY NOW
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 9, 2021NACC 21, Indigenuity, Dan Wildcat
RARE CONVERSATIONS WITH ASTRONAUTS JOSÉ HERNÁNDEZ AND JOHN HERRINGTON
RARE CONVERSATIONS WITH ASTRONAUTS JOSÉ HERNÁNDEZ AND JOHN HERRINGTON
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 9, 2021Astronauts, NASA, NACC 21, Indigenuity
TURNING ON A PARADIGM: HOW CHANGING THE STORY CAN CHANGE THE FUTURE
TURNING ON A PARADIGM: HOW CHANGING THE STORY CAN CHANGE THE FUTURE
NACCGuest UserOctober 9, 2021Weyodi Oldbear, NACC 21
NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES AND THE REFLECTIONS ON HEALING AND CARING OF A MEDICINE MAN WITH DR. PHIL SMITH
NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES AND THE REFLECTIONS ON HEALING AND CARING OF A MEDICINE MAN WITH DR. PHIL SMITH
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 9, 2021Medicine Man, Farina King, Will King, Phil Smith, NACC 21
Hear Our Voices
Hear Our Voices
NACC, Hear Our VoicesGuest UserOctober 9, 2021Gayle Ross, Storytelling, Music, NACC 21
Spirit Talk
Spirit Talk
NACC, Creative VisionsGuest UserOctober 9, 2021NACC 21, Workshop, Minisa Crumbo
Los Texmaniacs
Los Texmaniacs
NACCGuest UserOctober 8, 2021Music, Los Texmaniacs, NACC 21
CONNECTING WITH ANCESTRAL TRADITIONS: REVIVING ANCIENT TECHNIQUES BY STUDYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS AND ARTIFACTS
CONNECTING WITH ANCESTRAL TRADITIONS: REVIVING ANCIENT TECHNIQUES BY STUDYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS AND ARTIFACTS
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 8, 2021Richard Zane Smith, NACC 21
Power of Design: Community, Culture, Place
Power of Design: Community, Culture, Place
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 8, 2021NACC 21, Joseph Kunkel
Indigenous Imagery: Large and In Charge
Indigenous Imagery: Large and In Charge
NACCGuest UserOctober 8, 2021johnnie diacon, NACC 21
Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse: Rez Style
Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse: Rez Style
NACCGuest UserOctober 8, 2021Johnnie Jae, NACC 21
Ditching Stereotypes and Building Prototypes
Ditching Stereotypes and Building Prototypes
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 8, 2021NACC 21, Indigenerd, pop culture, panel
Looking Backwards to Move Forwards
Looking Backwards to Move Forwards
NACCGuest UserOctober 7, 2021NASA, Caitlin Ahrens, NACC 21
Indigenous Futurism: Choosing Which History We Repeat
Indigenous Futurism: Choosing Which History We Repeat
NACC, Creative VisionsGuest UserOctober 7, 2021Weyodi Oldbear, Workshop, NACC 21
Pathways to STEM Careers for Native American Women and Girls
Pathways to STEM Careers for Native American Women and Girls
NACC, Native ConversationsGuest UserOctober 7, 2021Carolina and Ora Smith Foundation, Mary Smith, Sarah Echo Hawk, Robin Maxkii, STEM, NACC 21
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Museum of Native American History

202 SW O Street
Bentonville, AR 72712

Phone: 479-273-2456
Email: info@monah.org

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Museum of Native American History
202 Southwest O Street,
Bentonville, AR, 72712,
United States
479-273-2456 info@monah.org
Hours
Mon CLOSED
Tue 11 am - 5 pm
Wed 11 am - 5 pm
Thu 11 am - 5 pm
Fri 11 am - 5 pm
Sat 11 am - 5 pm
Sun CLOSED
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