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The Erased exhibit, held at the 'UBA SEO: Nisenan Arts and Culture on 225 Broad St. in Nevada City, is open Thursday to Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Attendees visiting the ‘Uba Seo: Nisenan Arts and Culture presents ‘The Story of Land, Water, and People’ exhibition in Nevada City, California. The mural features animals and plants with ...
The Story of Land, Water, and People, will be the 6th exhibit showing at ‘Uba Seo: Nisenan Arts and Culture in downtown Nevada City. The Gallery and Culture space serves as a strong focal point for ...
California Heritage Indigenous Research Project, known as CHIRP, and Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan have created a project, Visibility Through Art. This project uses art to open the door of our hearts ...
‘Uba Seo: Nisenan Arts & Culture in Nevada City will be presenting its sixth exhibit, “The Story of Land, Water, and People,” starting on March 16.
The Humboldt Area Foundation is hosting “Ink and Skin and Bone,” a solo art exhibit of acrylic portraits by native artist Tiffany Adams, through May. Known for her shell work, painting and ...
His given name was Lalook, he was also known as Louis Daniel Kelly, as Chief Kelly or Huḱ Lalʉk. Born July 4, 1887, in the village Wokotdotnah – Wokodot, a Native American settlement on ...
In her free time, Marissa likes to explore different art mediums like linocut printing and collage. Stories by Marissa Espiritu Video: As the Nisenan language disappears, an artist in Colfax works ...
Today on Insight, we're looking at vetoed state bills, the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe, their journey in preserving the language, and we hear about the climate anthology, "All We Can Save." ...
Strictly, Nisenan is not a specific tribal or group name."-- p. [253]-254. Appendix: Language [including vocabulary] p. 280-290. Date 1929 Call number E99.M18 K76 1929 Type Books Physical description ...
Mar. 6—'Uba Seo: Nisenan Arts & Culture in Nevada City will be presenting its sixth exhibit, "The Story of Land, Water, and People," starting on March 16. This exhibit, curated by Shelly Covert ...
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