Friday, April 9, 2021 at 2:00pm to 2:45pm
Virtual EventIndigenous storytelling and art have long served as important ways for Indigenous peoples to sustain our cultures and traditions. Join this conversation to learn from contemporary Indigenous artist, Crystal L. Buck (Yakama), and Indigenous author, Michelle M. Jacob (Yakama), as they discuss their collaborations across several projects. Learn about what inspires Indigenous artwork and storytelling, and what messages these Yakama women have for our contemporary times.
All are welcome at this gathering that honors the power and inspiration of art and stories.
Arts & Culture, Lectures & Presentations, Seminar, Academic, Faculty/Staff, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Discussion, Native American, Women and Gender, Free
College of Arts & Sciences, School of Journalism and Communication, Center for the Study of Women in Society, Oregon Humanities Center, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Cinema Studies, History, Sociology, Division of Global Engagement, Global Studies Institute, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, Center for Global Health, Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies, Native American Studies, Office of the President, Many Nations Longhouse
All Students, Faculty/Staff, General Public, Graduate Students
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