Light up Peets Hill with the installation of illuminated teepees to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day.
The lodges honor the contributions of American Indians to our community, landscape, and culture, and will stand on the ancestral lands of the Bitterroot Salish, Pend d’Orielle, Kootenai, Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne, Crow, Chippewa Cree, Assiniboine, Gros Ventre, Dakota, and other Indigenous Nations of the region. The installation will be open for viewing October 8th-18th on the south side of Peets Hill thanks to Mountain Time Arts, the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, the Pretty Shield Foundation, and the City of Bozeman. Support lighting the teepees with a donation to Mountain Time Arts.
[Country Bookshelf] also got a list of some of our favorite Indigenous writers below, including a forthcoming title we’re so excited for we had to start talking about it now. Don’t forget to register for our Books in Common NW events this week, featuring native authors Theodore Van Alst and Stephen Graham Jones.
A powerful guide to Indigenous liberation and the fight to save the planet. The Red Deal is both a manifesto for Indigenous liberation and a plan for the future of our planet. Part movement document and part activist handbook, its ultimate goal is not to heal the existing structures, but to present a way forward following the abolition of them.
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This Week’s Events Also Celebrate!
BOOKS IN COMMON NW: THEODORE VAN ALST & STEPHEN GRAHAM JONES
Thursday, October 14, 2021 7:30 PM
Theodore Van Alst continues the the journey begun in Sacred Smoke with Sacred City with writer Stephen Graham Jones. In Sacred City our young narrator now heads deeper into the heart of the city and himself, accompanied by ancestors and spirits who help him and the reader see that Chicago was, is, and always will be Indian Country. Plus get a sneak peek at Stephen Graham Jones’s forthcoming graphic novel Memorial Ride.
Where: Virtual Event
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