APR. 16, 2018
Native Community Action is sponsoring a Native American Ethnohistory Gathering at the UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art theater, April 28th, 2018 from 3 pm – 7 pm. The event is to provide engagement with Native American tribal communities throughout the Great Basin. “The 10,000-year-old stories and songs of the Shoshone people are literally, the unwritten history of the west,” said, Ian Zabarte, Secretary of Native Community Action. Support provided by the Braunstein Foundation, A 501c(3) nonprofit educational organization.
3:00 PM: Welcome/Introductions
3:15 PM: Popol Vuh (Maya Creation Story). Film and Discussion by Mannetta Braunstein
5:00 PM The Doctrine of Discovery (film). Presented by Author & Producer Steven T. Newcomb
6:00 PM Native Americans and Aliens (video/discussion). Native American perspectives presented by Ian Zabarte
LOCATION UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art auditorium. PARKING Parking is free on Saturday in all metered, staff, and student spaces. CONTACT INFO 702.895.3381, barrick.museum@unlv.edu, nativecommunityactioncouncil@gmail.com |
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