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Arts and Culture Panel

Reitz Union Auditorium, Level 2

Gator Chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society is hosting a panel of three Indigenous artists: Naiomi Glasses Tyler Wilson Glasses, Jr. Bryce Burrell Zoom link available

Seminole Tribal Fair and Pow Wow

The Seminole Tribe of Florida will host its 50th annual celebration of Native culture and arts on February 10-12, 2023 in Hollywood, Florida. Go to this eventbrite page for details

Inaugural Alfred A. Cave Lecture

Smathers 100

The Inaugural Alfred A. Cave Lecture will be delivered by renowned University of Georgia historian Claudio Saunt. The Land Beneath Our Feet: Indian Removal, Crimes of State, and Public Memory Monday, April 17, 2023, 3:00 pm, Smathers 100 In the 1830s, the United States carried out one of the first state-sponsored mass deportations of the

Criminalizing Choctaw Whooping

Turlington 1208A

The Criminalization of Whooping in the Nineteenth-Century Choctaw Nation: A Case Study in Language and History Friday October 13th 3pm Turlington 2349 The Choctaw Language and History Workshop George Aaron Broadwell, University of Florida Frankie Bauer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Edward Green, Pennsylvania State University Jamie Henton Pennsylvania State University Seth Katenkamp, Yale University

Season 2 of Native America

NATIVE AMERICA returns this October to PBS with four new hour-long episodes that present a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Native America. Building on the first season’s success, Season 2 of the Native-directed series reveals the beauty and power of today’s Indigenous communities.

Native America, Season 2, Episode 2

Season 2 of NATIVE AMERICA is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Indian Country. Building on the success of the first season, this four-part Native directed series reveals the beauty and power of today’s Indigenous world. Smashing stereotypes, it follows the brilliant engineers, bold politicians, and cutting-edge artists who draw upon Native tradition to build a