The University of Wisconsin–Madison is celebrating Native American Heritage Month and the rich history, culture, and heritage of Native people at the university. Wunk Sheek and the Multicultural Student Center are hosting the following Native November events, November 11-22.
NATIVE NOVEMBER EVENTS
Thursday, November 14
Beading Workshop: Loom
AISCC, 215-217 N. Brooks St.. 6–8 p.m.
Information: wunksheekuw@gmail.com
Sunday, November 17
Native November Traditional Feast & Elder In Residence Welcome
Multicultural Student Center, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym), 6:00-8:00pm
Monday, November 18
Elder-In-Residence Program
All Day
Bee Bold: Promoting Native November
SAC, 333 East Campus Mall, 6:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, November 19
Elder-In-Residence Program
All Day
Wednesday, November 20
“More Than a Word” Documentary Screening
2235 (Collaborative Learning Hall), Nancy Nicholas Hall. 6:30–8:30
Thursday, November 21
Everyone’s Earth: Conversations on Race and Environment
Lake Mendota Room, Dejope Residence Hall. 7–8 pm
Friday, November 22
Elder-In-Residence Program
All Day
American Indian Studies 2019 Colloquium Series
TBD, Ingraham Hall. 12–1 pm
Comedy Show: Starring Tonia Jo Hall
6:00-7:00 pm, Information: wunksheekuw@gmail.com
WUNK SHEEK AND MULTICULTURAL STUDENT CENTER
Wunk Sheek and the Multicultural Student Center (MSC) and their campus partners are hosting events across the university to celebrate the history, culture, and heritage of Native people at UW–Madison.
OTHER DETAILS AND RESOURCES
- See the Native November website for more details about Native November Events
- Join Us: November Celebrates Native American Heritage—a recent blog post published by UW–Madison Student Affairs
- Use the hashtag #UWNativeNovember to join the conversation on social media