Indigenous People's Week in October

The Native American Student Association, Native American Symposium Committee, Mont Alto Orchestra, and University Libraries invite you to join them the week of Oct. 8-12 to celebrate Indigenous People's Week. They have events going on througout the week and everyone is invited.

The kick-off is Monday, Oct. 8. There will be a reception with free food, tribal presentations, and a Trail of Tears Commemorative Walk. 

More details to come, but if you would like more information please email nasa@uark.edu. 

These events are in collaboration with the Native American Student Association, Native American Symposium Committee, Mont Alto Orchestra, and University Libraries. 

Contacts

Native American Student Association,
Registered Student Organization
479-212-1227, nasa@uark.edu

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