Events

AIFC: AIFC Waaban Ogimaawag (Youth Services) – Elders Lodge Garden Bed Prep & Lunch

Elders Lodge Inc. 1500 Magnolia Ave E, Saint Paul, MN, United States

If you’re as excited to garden as our relatives at Elders Lodge, come join us on Saturday, May 7, 2022, at 10:00 AM. Waaban Ogimaawag (Tomorrow's Leaders) invites you to bring a helping hand and join us as a community to help prepare the Elders Lodge garden beds and garden boxes! Bring a shovel if […]

AIFC: AIFC – [Virtual Event] Men’s Support & Smudge Group

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Join American Indian Family Center's Father & Men's Outreach Specialist, Rich Antell, every other Monday for a virtual men's smudge and support group. Don't miss this chance to gather with other American Indian men to explore your identity, participate in your culture, and support each other. Register here: https://bit.ly/3LuWlWK

: Hennepin County Library (HCLIB) – Raptor Center

Franklin Library 1314 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Meet three raptors (including a bald eagle!) with Raptor Education Specialists.  You will learn what makes these birds raptors and how they stand out within that group. Due to avian influenza, presenters and birds will maintain a distance of 15 feet.  Please wear a mask while attending this program. This program is being presented in celebration of Minnesota's […]

AIFC: [Virtual Event] AIFC: Khunsi Onikan – Wellbriety/Medicine Wheel 12 Steps Meeting

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Open to anyone wanting to work on recovery from any addiction. Every Thursday at 7 pm CST, AIFC’s Khunsi Onikan program will be sponsoring a culturally-based recovery support Wellbriety/Medicine Wheel 12-step meeting for the community; anyone wanting to work on recovery from any addictions is welcome to attend. No need to register in advance. Click […]

Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: [Virtual Event] Hennepin County Library (HCLIB) – Mary Ann Key Book Club: A Community Discussion of “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States for Young People”

The Mary Ann Key Book Club uses reading as a catalyst for conversation as we attempt to better understand past and current injustices – including systemic racism, other forms of discrimination, and bias that affects marginalized communities. Join columnist Myron Medcalf and moderator Ramona Kitto Stately in an online conversation with Native American community leaders Sharon Day, Marlena Myles, […]