Rose Red Elk at The Smithsonian
Feb
11
12:00 PM12:00

Rose Red Elk at The Smithsonian

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The Art of Storytelling: Amy Bluemel and Red Feather Woman

Accomplished storyteller, singer, songwriter and author, Rose Red Elk, known as Red Feather Woman (Sioux/Assiniboine) captivates audiences of all ages with stories and songs of hope and spiritual survival. Through her performances, she teaches about the importance of Mother Earth and of reflecting on individual personal heritage. Her mission is to educate, entertain and enlighten.

Rose will be performing with Amy Bluemel of the Chickasaw Nation.

This event is free to attend. More information here: https://www.si.edu/events?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D171662498

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Rose Red Elk at The Smithsonian
Feb
10
12:00 PM12:00

Rose Red Elk at The Smithsonian

  • Smithsonian American Indian Museum - NY (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Art of Storytelling: Amy Bluemel and Red Feather Woman

Accomplished storyteller, singer, songwriter and author, Rose Red Elk, known as Red Feather Woman (Sioux/Assiniboine) captivates audiences of all ages with stories and songs of hope and spiritual survival. Through her performances, she teaches about the importance of Mother Earth and of reflecting on individual personal heritage. Her mission is to educate, entertain and enlighten.

Rose will be performing with Amy Bluemel of the Chickasaw Nation.

This event is free to attend. More information here: https://www.si.edu/events?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D171662498

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42ND ANNUAL COLORADO INDIAN MARKET & SOUTHWEST ART FEST
Jan
12
to Jan 14

42ND ANNUAL COLORADO INDIAN MARKET & SOUTHWEST ART FEST

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This colorful celebration of Native American, Southwestern and Western arts features 150 top quality juried artists & craftsmen alongside tribal dances, award winning entertainers, culinary booths and interactive special attractions. It's an experience for all who attend & participate! In 2024 this festival will be back in the heart of downtown Denver, with dates coinciding with the National Western Stock and Rodeo Show! Centrally located at the renowned Colorado Convention Center, this venue is familiar to locals and tourists alike and easily accessible by Denver’s Light Rail System.

Learn more at https://dashevents.com/productions/colorado-indian-market/

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The Art of the Pow Wow-Free open to the public
Nov
4
3:00 PM15:00

The Art of the Pow Wow-Free open to the public

Join Central Park United Neighbors in celebrating our Indigenous neighbors in honor of Native American Heritage Month! This free event will feature storytelling, music, dance, food, and an an artisan market. Space is limited, so please RSVP.

Saturday, November 4

MCA Cube, 8371 Northfield Blvd

3-6:30 PM (Art Market & Free Food, 3 PM;Showtime starts at 5 PM)

Sponsored by:

Central Park United Neighbors

MCA 80238

Foundation for Sustainable Urban Communities

Brookfield Properties

Central Park Business Association

Event program:

Join the community with an incredible journey into the world of the Powwow. Master of Ceremonies Steve Lapointe (Lakota) will explain the history of the powwow and how it has evolved throughout Indian Country. He will share the story of the powwow drum and the songs that are sung by the singers. The featured dancers are representative of many tribes: Lakota, Dine, Kickapoo, and Cheyenne. Dancers will showcase different styles of the dance.

Red Feather Woman (Lakota/Nakota) will enlighten, entertain, and educate the audience with legends from the Plains Tribes, accompanied with contemporary music from her award-winning albums. Featured flutist, Calvin Standing Bear Jr, will play his original Native flute music.

Native art vendors will be set up in lobby and free food will be provided by Tocabe Native American Eatery.

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