Events
AIFC: [Virtual Event] AIFC: Khunsi Onikan – Well-Anon (Native American Al-Anon) Meeting
Open to anyone wanting to learn to have healthy boundaries and healthy relationships with the other addicts/alcoholics in their lives. Join us every Tuesday at 7 PM CST for help […]
: Hennepin County Library (HCLIB) – Raptor Center
Franklin Library 1314 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesMeet 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 […]
Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: [Virtual Event] WBLAS – Native American Library Panel: Importance of Representation and Accurate Dissemination
On Wednesday, May 11, 2022, 6:30-7:30 PM, a Virtual Native American Library Panel will be hosted by White Bear Lake Area Schools American Indian Education Program. You can join the […]
Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: MIGIZI – Young Leaders Showcase
2610 E 32nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55406 2610 E 32nd St, MinneapolisMIGIZI Young Leaders Showcase is championing and empowering our young Native leaders who have been a part of our organization as we celebrate their achievements and showcase the work they […]
AIFC: [Virtual Event] AIFC: Khunsi Onikan – Wellbriety/Medicine Wheel 12 Steps Meeting
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 […]
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 […]
: Watermark Exhibit Opening and Reception: “Aabijijiwan”
Watermark Art Center 505 Bemidji Ave N., BemidjiOjibwe Pronunciation: aah-bih jih-jih-won Listen: https://watermarkartcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Aabijijiwan.m4a Webpage: https://watermarkartcenter.org/aabijijiwan-it-flows-continuously/ ] Bemidji, MN - Watermark Art Center presents "Aabijijiwan - It Flows Continuously" to open May 13, 2022 with a reception and […]
Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: Hennepin County Library (HCLIB) – Coffee & Conversations at Franklin Library
Franklin Library 1314 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesHennepin County Library Presents Coffee & Conversations at Franklin Library from 10 AM-12 PM on Friday, May 13, 2022. Coffee and doughnuts will be served, and Clyde Bellecourt’s book The Thunder Before the Storm will be given out, while supplies last.
Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: Mni Sota Fund – Post Purchase/Maintenance Class for Homeowners
Mni Sota Fund 1330 Lagoon Avenue – 4th Floor, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesReady to learn how to tackle some of those DIY tasks? Mni Sota Fund's NEW post purchase class facilitated by Garry Geving, from Prairie Home Inspections, will be hosted quarterly. These classes will address different DIY tasks such as plumbing, seasonal checklists, patching holes in your walls, changing your locks, etc. Each class throughout the year […]
Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: Brooklyn Park – Native American Heritage Event
Brookdale Park 7650 June Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN, United StatesCelebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center – Blossoming in Abundance Anniversary 2022
Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center 788 East 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN, United StatesIndigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center is excited to celebrate the fifth year since opening its doors in 2017!! These past five years have been filled with an abundance of wisdom, love, and support as well as challenges and growth as they continue to elevate their work in building, supporting, and cultivating opportunities for Native, Black, […]