1) NAD MEETING THURSDAY 7 PM at the HOUSE
2) BALONEY LUNCH NOON FRIDAY AT NAP
OTHER EVENTS
"The NAPs’ 40th anniversary; Telling Our Stories From the Past, Present, and Future"
HISTORICAL TRAUMA AND HEALING IN NATIVE AMERICASpeakers:
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart (Hunkpapa/Oglala Lakota), University of New Mexico
Allison Ball (Colville Confederate) Matthew Friedman, National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Molly Springer (Cherokee), Director of the Native American Program Benjamin Madley, Postdoctoral Fellow in Native American Studies N. Bruce Duthu (Houma), Native American Studies Vera Bauer Palmer (Tuscarora), Native American Studies Tom Ball (Modoc/Klamath), University of Oregon Co-Sponsored by the Office of the President and the Native American Studies Department For more information blitz: Native.American.Program@da
GARDEN PARTY AND BBQ
2-3pm Saturday at the House
Come BBQ some hot dogs, hamburgers, and PLANT SOME STUFF! Blythe has watermelon, pumpkins, and lots of corn, so the plots should be producing for the next few months if we get the seeds in the soil on Saturday.
SENIOR WILLS
A chance for seniors to give underclassmen their items (near and dear to their hearts!) that they wish to keep in the NAD community or that hold significance to the gift receiver. The gifts can be humorous, serious, whatever! As long as they're meaningful :)
Sunday, May 27th, at 1 pm at the HOUSE
INTERNSHIPS
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