Events hosted throughout the month of November will range from meals centered on traditional ingredients to talks and film screenings revolving around the cultures and histories of regional Tribes and Native Nations.
Washington State University will be honoring Native American Heritage Month by hosting numerous events taking place on the Pullman and Spokane campuses.
Numerous events — from dances and dinners to book readings and workshops — will be taking place across the WSU system in the weeks to come in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
Tazbah Chavez, a citizen of the Bishop Paiute Tribe, from the Nüümü, Diné and San Carlos Apache tribes, is speaking today at 4 p.m. Chavez is a performance poet turned director and television writer.