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Song of Native California: A Native American Heritage Month CelebrationPerforming Arts - Music | November 12 | 6-8 p.m. | Hearst Museum of Anthropology Ki-Shan Lara Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology Within Native American philosophy, song represents hope, prayer and education. Join us for part of this all day campus event focused on history and the continuation of Native American cultures. Ki-Shan Lara, PhD (Hupa/Karuk) will provide a unique opportunity to learn how song connects Native people to their religion, history, and education. RSVP by November 12 by calling Bradley Marshall at 510-643-2046, or by emailing Bradley Marshall at PAHMA-programs@berkeley.edu. bradley.marshall@berkeley.edu, 510-643-2046 |
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