Celebrate Native and Indigenous Heritage Month

Metropolitan State University of Denver resides on the ancestral lands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Sioux, and Ute people, all of whom still are in an ongoing relationship with this land. One of the ways we fight the erasure of Indigenous peoples is by recognizing the history that brought settlers, whether voluntary or formerly enslaved, to occupy this land. Here, that history is the Colorado Gold Rush of 1858 and 1859, where settlements like Auraria and Denver as well as other land grabs for gold mining that devastated the land and interrupted Ute and Cheyenne ways of living. Over the course of the next 20 years and the next rushes to take silver from the ground, the Cheyenne and Ute were displaced from this area, their homeland. By knowing this history, we can better understand our place within it and seek to be in the right relationship with the people who were here before us, and with the lands we, too, must steward in our work.

In recognition of Native Indigenous Heritage Month in November, the Center for Equity and Student Achievement (CESA), Veteran and Military Student Services, and the Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion (CMEI) will be hosting a variety of events to educate the campus on issues that are pertinent to the Indigenous peoples of North America. It is especially important to understand that Native Indigenous communities still exist and with your support, their voices can be centered and heard. Join us, to dispel preconceived notions of indigeneity and to better understand indigenous intersectional identities.

Events

Keep scrolling down to view all events for this month!

All Events are Open to the Auraria Campus and Community!

Native Indigenous Heritage Month Kick-Off: Food Fair & Community Showcase

Monday, November 4th | 11:00AM – 1PM | Tivoli Turnhalle

Join us as we celebrate the rich cultures and traditions of Native and Indigenous communities at our Kick-Off event for Native Indigenous Heritage Month. The event features a vibrant Food Fair, offering a variety of traditional and contemporary dishes that highlight the diverse culinary heritage of Indigenous peoples. Alongside the food, enjoy a Community Showcase filled with resources for the Native and Indigenous communities. This event is a chance to connect, learn, and celebrate together. All are welcome!

Honoring our Native American Veterans

Tuesday, November 12th | Noon – 2:00PM | Jordan Student Success Building 400 

Join us for a compelling panel discussion featuring esteemed Native American veterans Gerald Montour and Phil Gover, who will share their unique experiences serving in the armed forces. This event offers a rare opportunity to hear firsthand accounts of the challenges and triumphs they faced, both during their military service and as members of Native communities.

The Three Facets of Native Identity

Tuesday, November 19th | Noon – 1PM | Jordan Student Success Building 400 

Join us for an enlightening discussion exploring the rich and diverse aspects of Native identity, featuring insightful perspectives from speakers Nora Pulskamp and Carolina Castoreno will discuss the significance of native identity racially, politically, and culturally.

Nora Pulskamp and Carolina Castoreno will guide us through these themes, sharing their expertise and personal experiences. Whether you’re a member of a Native community or simply curious about the complexities of identity, this event promises to be a thought-provoking exploration that fosters understanding and appreciation. Join us in celebrating Native voices and the multifaceted nature of identity!

Event Biographies

Auraria Native Indigenous Alliance (NISA)

Interested in joining NISA? Use this link below to contact us and get involved!

NISA

Want to Learn More?

To build and strengthen ties to the Native and Indigenous communities within Denver, please visit and support the following organizations and resources below: 

Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion (CMEI)

Questions? Contact CMEI

Learn More About CMEI

Email:
[email protected]

Campus Location:

Tivoli Student Union 305

Phone:

303-615-0606

Mailing Address:

Campus Box 39, P.O. Box 173362, Denver, CO 80217-3362

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