Celebrate the 2011 Hudson River Ramble! Step back to Colonial days and meet rare American Heritage farm animals at the historic home of John Jay and his family. Rare Randall Lineback cattle, American Jackstock donkey, and blue rabbits are just some of the endangered native breeds that will be on view from the Society for the Preservation of Putnam County Antiquities & Greenways. Cider and cheese tastings, music; tours by costumed docents; facepainting and balloon animals.
When: Sunday, Sep 25, 2011
Time: 1:00pm
Where: Jay Heritage Center – 1838 Peter Augustus Jay House, Rye, NY
Price:$15 per family; $5 individual
Age Suitability: All Ages
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Pelham Bay Park will host four hours of performances, exhibits, arts and crafts, delicious food, storytelling, nature programs, and more. This annual event is a celebration of the unique Native cultures of the Americas. Guest of all ages will enjoy the ability to interact with many of the performances and activities, while learning about the traditions and lifestyles of such Native groups such as the Taino, Blackfoot, Narrangansett, and more.
When: Sunday September 25, 2011
Time: 12 to 4 pm
Where: Pelham Bay Park, South Picnic Area, Bronx, NY
Cost: Free
Contact: (718) 430-1890
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The Southwest Native American Economic Development Conference will bring together tribal decision makers and business leaders in an open, educational forum. Our unique networking events facilitate the connection between tribal leaders and professionals and are packed with the most up-to-date information in the diverse field of economic development. The informative panels at this event will explore legislative updates and innovative economic diversification strategies for tribes in the Southwest among other prevalent topics. This networking forum serves as a connection between tribal decision makers and the professionals that can help them to reach their economic goals. For speaking and exhibiting opportunities or to register, please call 201-857-5333.
Who Should Attend:
-Native Leaders
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A Celebration of Life for all People
Experience Native American culture as it is showcased through spirited music, intertribal dancing and drumming, and American Indian cuisine at this interactive and educational event. Explore authentic and Indian-inspired arts and crafts offered for sale and on display.
When: Saturday, April 22, 2012
Time: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Where: Mount Trashmore Park, Virginia Beach, VA
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Cincinnati USA Welcomes the World! For the first time in the United States, the 2012 World Choir Games arrives in Cincinnati USA for two weeks of global harmony and international competition.
Hundreds of choirs from more than 70 countries worldwide will experience the unifying power of music when the best in the world converge at the Games.
Bringing nations together through song since 2000, the World Choir Games is the largest international event in the history of Cincinnati USA. Connect with other cultures during this once-in-a-lifetime event that is bringing more than 20,000 participants and hundreds of thousands of visitors to the region. World champions will be named in 23 categories, and choirs will also participate in free friendship and celebration concerts, a Celebration of Nations ...
Join AIFI in the launch of the American Indian Film Festival’s 37th Anniversary! The Film Festival is a significant and enduring element of the American Indian Film Institute’s (AIFI) mission to positively change the film industry’s image of Native people, and to create economic opportunities for Indian media enterprises across North America. The American Indian Film Festival provides an opportunity for tribes, media and public to share in the creative experience and witness cinematic accomplishment.
During the 9-day Film Festival, to be presented November 2-10, 2012 in San Francisco, nearly 5,000 participants will witness Native stories and visual testaments to contemporary lives and issues. Through skillful artistry and personal testimony, the films we screen raise awareness about con ... 



