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Conference Focusing on Preservation of Indigenous Culture

Photo of statue outside Fresno State campus when its almost dark

FRESNO STATE — On Friday and Saturday, October 18th and 19th, Fresno State will host the 34th annual California Indian Conference.  The event will take place at the Ellipse Gallery and Table Mountain Rancheria Reading Room in the Fresno State Library. Moreover, established at U.C. Berkeley in 1985, the conference serves as a key forum for discussing Native California’s history, ...

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Celebrate Indian Fair Days And Pow Wow

O’NEALS — The 49th annual Indian Fair Days and Pow Wow will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 3-4 at Minarets High. The popular community event, sponsored by the nonprofit Sierra Mono Museum, is the longest-running pow wow in Central California. North Fork and surrounding areas are home to many members of the Mono, a tribe who has lived in ...

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Traditional Heritage Now: Indian Fair Days And Pow Wow

NORTH FORK – The nonprofit Sierra Mono Museum invites one and all to share in a celebration of heritage and culture at the 47th Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow, held again this year on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 5 – 6, at Minarets High School. The event is the longest-running pow wow in the state of California, according to ...

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Mono Indian Storytelling With Gaylen Lee

NORTH FORK — The public is invited to come, sit, and listen to Mono storytelling by local Elder and author Gaylen Lee. The gathering takes place on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 1 – 3 p.m. at the Sierra Mono Museum, located at 33103 Road 228 in North Fork. Gaylen Lee is the author of Walking Where We Lived: Memoirs of a ...

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