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4 indigenous culture Events Found

Mar 4

Lele Wale

World Premiere Hana Keaka (Hawaiian theatre) production inspired by true stories from Lahaina wildfires of 2023. Blends mele and hula to explore loss, resilience, and bond between people and place. Performed in combination of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi Creole English (Pidgin), and English. Content advisories: Grief and trauma, colonization, displacement, fire symbolism.
Earle Ernst Lab Theatre
Free
3/4/26
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Mar 28

Botany of Nations Exhibit at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

The famous Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804 to 1806 is retold through an Indigenous lens. The exhibition focuses on plants, which act as portals to under-shared stories, cultures and sciences of the Indigenous people who Lewis and Clark met on their journey. The exhibit blends botany (the study of plants) with ethnobotany (the study of how people use plants) to reshape the way we interpret the colonial journey. Runs from March 28 to September 13, 2026.
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Free
3/28/26
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Jul 27

EXPLORING THE NATURAL WORLD OF UWGB

Explore UW-Green Bay summer camp welcomes Oneida youth, rising 7th-9th graders, to campus for a week of hands-on learning grounded in land, language, and community. Led by the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity's Andrew LaPlant and Joe Torres, with support from CSET's Sam Betancur and CCB staff and student employees, campers explore the natural world through immersive STEM experiences. They will investigate native plants, creeks, aquatic life, birds, wetlands, prairies, forests, and even an ancient rock outcropping while meeting UW-Green Bay faculty, staff, and students who care for these ecosystems. Open to Oneida Nation citizens only.
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
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7/27/26
Sourced: https://uwgb.edu/camps/stem 01-19-2026
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Aug 3

EXPLORING THE NATURAL World OF ONʌYOTEˀa·ká·

Staff from the Oneida Nation and UW-Green Bay will lead campers on a journey to explore the amazing and beautiful natural world for their fifth annual camp! During the first and last days of this 3-day camp, students will hike marshes, grasslands, and forests on Oneida Nation land and discover plants, plant medicines, birds, bugs, frogs, and other wildlife at four sites Oneida has restored from agricultural lands. Students will participate in scavenger hunts, search for and identify wildlife, catch fish and invertebrates, and gain hands-on experiences with nature. Open to Oneida Nation citizens only.
Oneida Nation Land and University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
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8/3/26
Sourced: https://uwgb.edu/camps/stem 01-19-2026
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