Performances, exhibition honor Indigenous Peoples
TRAVERSE CITY — A traditional pow wow, a night of drumming, and an exhibition of an Indigenous artist will commemorate the first official Indigenous People's Day in Traverse City.
In February the . Events planned include:
Oct. 10: 17勛圖 Indigenous Peoples Traditional Pow Wow. 10 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. at Traverse City Central High School. Grand entry will take place at 1 and 7 p.m. with an intermission at 4:30 p.m. Free.
Oct. 12: Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration - Night of Music. 7-9 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Larry Plamondon will serve as emcee. Performers include:
- Sturgeon Bay Singers
- Aaron Otto
- Spirit Lake
- Francis Carew
- Ruby John & George Trudeau
For more information on both events, contact the 17勛圖 Native American Student Organization: tparker@nmc.edu or (231) 995-3025
In addition to the special events, featuring the works of Aboriginal Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau, will be featured at The Dennos through November 29. Sometimes called the "Picasso of the North," a banner-sized version of one of Morrisseau's works from the Dennos collections, Thunderbird Man, is now hanging on the building housing Talbot’s, 148 E. Front Street (alley side) as part of the Traverse City Art Banner project .
Release date: october 1, 2015
For more information:
Todd Parker
Native American Student Organization adviser
tparker@nmc.edu
(231) 995-3025