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SUMMARY:UW Indigenous Walking Tour (MEMBERS + FRIENDS)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive in-person event at the Burke Museum on Friday\, November 14th focused on deepening our understanding of Indigenous communities in Seattle. Join Owen Oliver on the Indigenous Walking Tour of the University of Washington\, highlighting indigenous presence across campus. As part of the event\, you’ll receive a  40-page\, full color booklet that tells the story of Indigenous places through an Indigenous community member’s eyes across seven stops on campus. Stops include the Burke Museum\, wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ  [Intellectual House]\, Indigenous artworks\, the Medicinal Herb Garden\, the Ethnic Cultural Center\, the Husky Union Building (HUB) — where one of his father’s works is on display — and Union Bay Natural Area. \nOwen L. Oliver (Quinault / Isleta Pueblo) comes from the people of the Lower Columbia River\, Salish Sea\, and Southwest Pueblos. He grew up in Ketchikan\, Alaska and Seattle where in 2021 he graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in American Indian Studies and Political Science. Through these disciplines he’s been able to create and manage projects that range from community work\, art\, education\, and influence on local and federal policy. His work is concentrated in Indigenous education and cultural representation\, a path that he’s learned from his connection to Tribal Canoe Journeys. He currently is the Director of Arts and Culture for Headwater People Consulting\, an Indigenous-led consulting firm. \nThis event is $10 which will cover materials. This event is open to the full membership plus their guests.  Space is limited! Register early.  \nPlease email programs@wawomensfdn.org with any questions.  \nClick here to register for the UW Indigenous Walking Tour!
URL:https://wawomensfdn.org/event/uw-indigenous-walking-tour-members-friends/
LOCATION:Burke Museum\, 4303 Memorial Way NE\, Seattle\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Washington Women's Foundation":MAILTO:membership@wawomensfdn.org
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