
UNC American Indian Center
View the Official Press Release for Indian Heritage Month at UNC Chapel Hill. This Link is featured on the main UNC Website - www.unc.edu
http://uncnews.unc.edu/content/view/3073 /75/

UNC American Indian Center Lecture Tonight! The "Identified Full Bloods" in Mississippi: Race and Choctaw Identity, 1898-1918 by Professor Katherine Osburn - 5 p.m. - Murphey Hall, Room 116

UNC American Indian Center Its Homecoming time at UNC Chapel Hill!! Friday: Support the band Dark Water Rising tomorrow at 7pm at Cafe Beyond (see below). Saturday: Come out and support members of the Carolina Indian Circle in the Homecoming Parade on Saturday Morning Downtown Chapel Hill.

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Come Out and Support UNC Alumni ----> Dark Water Rising (Charly
Lowry '06, Aaron Locklear '04, Corey Locklear '04, Brittany Jacobs '06,
Ciera Dial, and Eric Locklear) in Chapel Hill Friday Night!!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event. php?eid=148514714062&ref=nf
The Best You Ever Had
Location:Chapel Hill, NC
Time:2:00PM Friday, November 6th

UNC American Indian Center Happy Indian Heritage Month!! Check the website for all the activities going on in November and we will keep you posted on facebook! Today CIC is in the Pit kicking Heritage Month off with a performance by Unheard Voices, and a Round Dance for everyone to participate in! Tomorrow, AIC will be holding a James A. Hutchins Lecture: Native Americans, African Americans and Jim Crow

UNC American Indian Center Today, the AIC staff are down in Lumberton, NC hosting our second Teacher Training Workshop or the new curriculum guide entitled, "North Carolina American Indian Studies: A Curriculum Enrichment Project of the North Carolina Humanities Council." 30+ Teachers in attendance from all over the state!

FREE Event featuring Q&A with Film Makers Rhett & Link!!
Location:Auditorium, Frank Porter Graham Student Union
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, November 10th

UNC American Indian Center UNC American Indian Center Native Foods Celebration

UNC American Indian Center The AIC would like to thank all who came out to the Native Foods Celebration! It was a great success! Also thanks to all the volunteers, presenters, and sponsors that made this event possible! Keep your eyes open because we will be uploading pictures soon!!

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If
you are in the Chapel Hill area tomorrow, Saturday, October 17....Join the
American Indian Center staff at North Carolina Archaeology Day....The
event is from 12-5pm at the Alumni Building (near Morehead Planetarium)
Source: www.rla.unc.edu
Join archaeologists from around the state for a day of free family fun! Discover the science of archaeology and explore 12,000 years of North Carolina history through hands-on activities, presentations, demonstrations, and exhibits. ...

UNC American Indian Center Join us for North Carolina Archaeology Day tomorrow from 12-5pm on campus.....hope to see you there!

UNC American Indian Center
Come to find out about and sign up for volunteer opportunities coming up with the American Indian Center including:Native Foods CelebrationOctober 26, 2009 10-4 AIC LawnIndian Heritage Month eventsNovemberWe will need sign ups for various events deal...ing with tabling, marketing, program development, etc. Please
let us... know if you are unable to attend the meeting but are still
interested in signing up to volunteer for upcoming events!Refreshments will be provided! Remember- all volunteers receive an American Indian Center T-shirt!Read More
let us... know if you are unable to attend the meeting but are still
interested in signing up to volunteer for upcoming events!Refreshments will be provided! Remember- all volunteers receive an American Indian Center T-shirt!Read More

UNC American Indian Center Happy Birthday CAROLINA!!!

UNC American Indian Center
University Day is an occasion to remember the University’s past and
celebrate its future. The date, October 12, marks the laying of the
cornerstone of Old East, the institution’s first building and the
oldest state university building in the nation. The Carolina community
first celebrated University Day in 1877, after Gove...rnor Zebulon B.
Vance, as chair of the Board of Trustees, ordered that the day “be
observed with appropriate ceremonies under the direction of the
faculty.”
http://www.unc.edu/universityday/Read More
celebrate its future. The date, October 12, marks the laying of the
cornerstone of Old East, the institution’s first building and the
oldest state university building in the nation. The Carolina community
first celebrated University Day in 1877, after Gove...rnor Zebulon B.
Vance, as chair of the Board of Trustees, ordered that the day “be
observed with appropriate ceremonies under the direction of the
faculty.”
http://www.unc.edu/universityday/Read More
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