Future Events
In 2004, Dartmouth held the first ever all-Ivy Native American student conference. Last year Columbia hosted the summit. This year Dartmouth will host it again. The dates are November 10-12, 2007.
35th Annual Dartmouth College Pow-Wow
May 12-May 13, 2007
Past Events
Date: Thursday, May 11, 2006 (coincides with Annual NAD Pow-Wow)
Location: NAD House
Contact: Debbie Atuk T’04
atuk@dartmouth.org
NAAAD are preparing a career panel for current student. We are organizing this with the help of NAP's new Program Coordinator Poonam Aspaas '04 and the co-president of NAD Jesse Sixkiller '06.
Details are forming. If you are interested in participating, complete the Career Panel Survey.
Native Community Theater
Thursday, May 11th @ 5:00-6:00pm
Location: Collis Common Ground
Native American Alumni Panel
Thursday, May 11th @ 6:30-7:30pm
Location: Moore B03
NAAAD Annual Meeting
Friday, May 12th @ 3:00pm
Location: Zimmerman Lounge in Blunt Alumni Center
NAAAD Alumni Reception
Friday, May 12th @ 5:30-7:00pm
Location: Faculty Lounge at the Top of of the Hop
RSVP Mae Hueston '86 (hueston@adelphia.net) or Debbie
Atuk T'04 (atuk@dartmouth.org) for the annual meeting
and
reception.
Pamyua
This Alaskan musical group performs a unique and "spirited
mix of tribal groove rhythms, gospel, r&b and funk."
Friday, May 12th @ 8:00pm
Location: Spaulding Auditorium
Samson Occum Historical Papers with Prof. Schweitzer
Saturday, May 13 @ 9:30-10:30am
Location: Rauner Special Collections Library
We have reserved a seminar room for the Occum event,
so
seating is limited. Please email Debbie Atuk T'04,
atuk@dartmouth.org if you are planning to attend.
Pow-wow Grand Entry
Saturday May 13th @ 12:00pm
Location : Dartmouth Green
Rain Location: Thompson Arena
Communtiy Dinner
Saturday May 13th @ 6:00pm
Location: Dartmouth Green
NAAAD along with Dartmouth Alumni Continuing Education &
Travel are coordinating a behind the scenes tour of Rauner
Library and the Hood Museum. Arrangements are being made for
a guided tour of these facilities to examine the papers of
Samson Occom and view artifacts from Native peoples of North
America. The faculty member guide will facilitate discussion
about Occom's travels on behalf of the college and the
Hood's cooperation with the Repatriation Act.
Details to follow as this event is in the planning process.
If you would like to make suggestions please contact Nehomah
Thundercloud '97 at nehomah92@yahoo.com.
Date: Saturday, June 17, 2006
Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Location: Details to follow
If you will be attending reunion this spring, NAAAD will be
co- hosting a coffee/tea reception with fellow affiliated
groups (BADA, DAPAAA, DALA and D-GALA). The reception will
be Saturday, June 17, 2006 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Details to
follow. For more info contact Uriel Barrera-Vasquez at
uriel.barrera- vasquez@dartmouth.edu.
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