The Indigenous Association, in partnership with the Moorhead Human Rights Commission, invites you to a meaningful Lunch and Learn event on October 14, starting at noon at the Hjemkomst Center. This event is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of Indigenous history and culture while enjoying a delicious meal.
Registration includes an “Indigi Bowl”—a wild rice bowl featuring buffalo meat and a variety of veggie toppings—along with a refreshing beverage.
From 12:30 to 2:00 pm, join us for a special presentation by Ricky White (Niigonanakud), an esteemed Anishinabe leader from Whitefish Bay First Nations, Ontario. Ricky, a member of the Pizhew (Lynx) Clan and the renowned Whitefish Bay Singers, is deeply rooted in the Anishinaabe language and traditions. With over 22 years of experience as an Ojibwe Language and Culture teacher, school administrator, and educational consultant, Ricky has dedicated his career to advancing Indigenous education and empowering communities. He is now a sought-after speaker across the U.S. and Canada, sharing insights into Indigenous ways of life, student success, and cultural resilience.
This event promises to be both enriching and nourishing—an afternoon of connection, learning, and cultural celebration.
Date: October 14, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead, MN
Register today and secure your place!