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Contact: Rita Reynolds
(815) 753-0722
March 10, 2003
DeKALB - The Northern Illinois University student organization Native Americans Together Insuring Our Nations' Sovereignty (NATIONS) will host “All My Relatives,” a conference on Native American history, values and issues, March 28-30, in the Holmes Student Center on campus.
The conference seeks to raise awareness of Native American beliefs and culture, with a special emphasis on improving how those topics are handled in the classroom – from grade school through graduate school.
“We particularly want to attract teachers to this event,” said organizer Rita Reynolds. “Our goals are to raise awareness of Native American issues, erase stereotypes, and help all who attend to feel a greater sense of connectedness with the Native American community.”
Panel discussions will cover sacred sites and objects; family dynamics within Native American communities; Native Americans and the educational system; and contemporary issues ranging from casinos to reparations. Speakers and panel members will include educators, tribal leaders, cultural experts and others who can speak from first hand experience on the issues they will address.
The conference will feature break-out sessions on topics ranging from creation stories and art, to a session on woodland survival skills. There will also be several sessions aimed at issues affecting Native Americans today, including an examination of Native American portrayals in the media, activism and Native American rights in Illinois.
The event will also include craft sessions on making drums and dream catchers, as well as several ceremonial events.
Cost of the conference is $140, which includes meals Friday evening, all day Saturday, and breakfast and lunch on Sunday. To register, or for more information, contact Rita Reynolds at (815) 753-0722, or visit the NATIONS website at http://www.sa.niu.edu/nations/.
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