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EXHIBITIONS + EVENTS CAlendar JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2018


SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN ON THE NATIONAL MALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C.


WASHINGTON


EXHIBITIONS OUR UNIVERSES: TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE SHAPING OUR WORLD ONGOING


AS WE GROW: TRADITIONS, TOYS AND GAMES


WINDOW ON COLLECTIONS: MANY HANDS, MANY VOICES


RETURN TO A NATIVE PLACE: ALGONQUIAN PEOPLES OF THE CHESAPEAKE


AMERICANS ONGOING


TRAIL OF TEARS THROUGH DECEMBER 2018


THE GREAT INKA ROAD: ENGINEERING AN EMPIRE THROUGH JUNE 2020


NATION TO NATION: TREATIES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND AMERICAN INDIAN NATIONS THROUGH DECEMBER 2021


CREATING TRADITION: INNOVATION AND CHANGE IN


AMERICAN INDIAN ART Opening June 2018 at the Epcot American Heritage Gallery at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. This exhibition is made possible through the collaboration of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) in Santa Fe, N. M., and the National Museum of the American Indian.


Plains Indian objects on display in the Battle of Little Bighorn gallery of the Americans exhibition.


GALLERY CONVERSATION WITH DUANE HOLLOW HORN BEAR Friday, June 1 and Saturday, June 2 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Americans exhibition gallery Duane Hollow Horn Bear (Sicangu Lakota) was born and raised on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Duane is on the faculty at Sinte Gleska University, a four-year, private, American Indian tribal college in Mission, S.D. He has taught history, culture and language for 25 years. He comes from a strong heritage of leadership from his great-grandfather, Chief Hollow Horn Bear, who lived from 1850 to 1913. Having


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inherited his grandfather’s skill as an orator, Duane Hollow Horn Bear has traveled extensively around the country and abroad, lecturing and speaking on the history of the Oceti Sakowin (People of the Seven Council Fires). He will discuss how the eagle-feather headdress represents Lakota values and the traditional virtues of Lakota leaders.


These programs are made possible by the generous support of Bank of America.


PHOTO BY PAUL MORIGI/AP IMAGES FOR NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN


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