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 Friday, November 20, 2009 P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 (918) 453-5000 / Contact Us 

 Events:


Tsa-La-Gi LA Meeting and Events:

All Cherokee satellite communities are family so everyone is always welcome at Tsa-LA-Gi LA meeting and events.

Tsa-La-Gi LA Meeting

Come join the fun and learn how to play The Cherokee Marble Game!!!!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

2PM – 5PM

Singer Park

250 W California Blvd

Pasadena, CA 91105

Bring you meat to BBQ and a side dish.  All drinks, condiments and etc.  will be provided by Tsa-La-Gi LA.

Link to the Map 

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 Pow Wows

Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation Art Show

Art Show will be held at the Goleta Valley Community Center to celebrate Native Americans.  All mediums of Art will be displayed and sold.  We are inviting all tribes to join us to share music, poetry, food, and jewelry.  California has declared the month of September as Native American awareness month so lets celebrate.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Goleta Valley Community Center

5679 Hollister Rd

Goleta, CA

NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE EVENTS   

Let's make History:  Corn Husk Dolls

Wherever corn was grown as a crop.  Native Americans and pioneer families used corn husk to make dolls.  Join us and learn how to make you own unique doll.

August 9, 2009 from 1pm to 2pm

Southwest Museum

234 Museum Drive

Mt. Washington, CA

Southern California Indian Center Native American Film Festival

March Point

Cody, Nick, and Travis, three teens from the Swinomish Indian Tribe, wantted to make a gangster movie or rap video.  But instead they were asked to investigate the impact of two oil refineries on the tribal community.  March Point follows this journey as they come to understand themselves, the environment, and the threat their people face.  For centuries the Swinomish Indian Tribe has relied on the natural resources of the Skagit Valley, through clamming, crabbing, and fishing.  Before white settlement, tribal people inhabited the valleys, rivers and shorelines, living off the rich land.  Bu in 1855 most of this land was taken away by the federal government in the Treaty of Point Elliott.

August 12, 2009

6:30pm - 9:30pm

South Western Museum

234 Museum Drive

Mt. Washington, CA

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If you have pow wows or events you would like to submit.   Please, feel free to contact Darlene losangeles@cherokee.org

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