Indigemart: May the 4th Be With You
This May 4 at Indigemart, local artists and vendors share their work with the community. There will be activities for all ages, plus food and music. Enjoying The List? Become
This May 4 at Indigemart, local artists and vendors share their work with the community. There will be activities for all ages, plus food and music. Enjoying The List? Become
Theo Tso is an enrolled member of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe and also has ties to the Navajo (Diné). He is the creative mind behind “Captain Paiute: Indigenous Defender
In collaboration with local partner Nuwu Art, Howard Hughes will host a Paiute Spring Festival at Downtown Summerlin. Be entertained by melodic songs from Bird Singers and dancers from the
In 2016, the world turned its eyes to the people of Standing Rock as they formed a coalition of unprecedented magnitude to defend their land and water against the threat
The Nuwu (Southern Paiute Garden) Speaker Series provides a space for Indigenous Knowledge Givers to share their cultural lifeways and experience with the greater community. Emphasizing sustainable relationships with water,
The annual Las Vegas Mexica New Year Celebration is a gathering filled with music, food, dance, workshops, art, crafts, and jewelry, open to everyone for free. This event marks the
Enjoy frybread, education on Southern Paiute History and stewardship, and performances from Nuwu Wonumeegah – Pow Wow Dancers, LV Paiute and The Boyz – Bird Singers from Moapa + Shivwits
This is an Indigenous market that will also feature presentations, dancers, vendors and food. The List relies on you to cover our expenses and pay our hard-working curators. Become a
IndigenousAF and Nuwu Art prsent the 3rd Annual Final Friday Halloween Safe Street at the Nuwu Art Gallery + Community Center. On every Final Friday in October, they celebrate with
This event is a tribute to traditional culture through immersive live music, storytelling, crafts, activities and dance. Performances include Pow Wow dancers, Big Horn Sheep dancers, Danza Azteca, Hoop Dancer
Oyate is a documentary that follows the #NoDAPL movement and elevates the voices of Indigenous activists, organizers, and politicians. The film contextualizes the movement and illuminates the interconnectivity between the
Guest speaker, Yesenia Moya, will moderate a discussion on Dia de Muertos, and guide participants through traditional crafts like papel picado and painting miniature skulls. Refreshments and traditional Day of
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