What's U.P.
Perspectives on Indigenous Arts Symposium
10/5/2024 | 2m 48s
Kick off Native American Heritage Month with NMU's "Perspectives on Indigenous Arts" symposium.
To kick off Native American Heritage Month, Northern Michigan University will host the "Perspectives on Indigenous Arts" symposium on Friday, November 1. The day-long event will share and celebrate the intersection of art with Indigenous communities. Tyer Dettloff, Director of NMU's Center for Native American Studies, discusses event highlights, registration, and more. (2426)
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What's U.P. is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
What's U.P.
Perspectives on Indigenous Arts Symposium
10/5/2024 | 2m 48s
To kick off Native American Heritage Month, Northern Michigan University will host the "Perspectives on Indigenous Arts" symposium on Friday, November 1. The day-long event will share and celebrate the intersection of art with Indigenous communities. Tyer Dettloff, Director of NMU's Center for Native American Studies, discusses event highlights, registration, and more. (2426)
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