



Baltimore American Indian Center
49th Annual Pow-Wow
November 15 |
11am-7pm
Maryland State Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall,
2200 York Road, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093
(Post-) Colonial Folklore Collections as Transcultural Texts: Examples from the Francophone World
November 19 |
11am EST / 5pm CET

Indigenous Voices
Threads of Memory, Ties of Resilience:
Online Conversation
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​Monday, November 10, 2025 - 6:30pm
Presenter/s: Dr. Jennifer Denetdale, Lillia McEnaney, and Dr. Christine Ami


The National Museum of the American Indian houses one of the world's largest and most diverse collections of its kind. The museum's sweeping curvilinear architecture, its indigenous landscaping, and its exhibitions, all designed in collaboration with tribes and communities from across the hemisphere, combine to give visitors from around the world the sense and spirit of Native America.

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Building Critical Literacy in Your Classroom:
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What Does it Mean to Remove a People?
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Inspiring Civic Engagement: Engaging Students Through Facilitated Dialogue
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‘Don’t Take Our Voices Away’: A Role Play on the Indigenous Peoples’ Global Summit on Climate Change
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Teaching About Indigenous Women
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Nation to Nation: Contextualizing Treaties and Telling More Complete Narratives
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The Abolish Columbus Day Campaign


