Preserving Indigenous Cultures

Where
Our House Intercultural Center (Jacobs 116) and Zoom

Thursday, November 2

Our House (Jacobs 116)

Join Reuben Crowfeather for a discussion on how he continues to preserve his tribes cultures, language, identity, and customs.

Reuben Crowfeather is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation now resides in Santa Rosa with his wife and kids.Reuben is a traditional dancer, singer, and Eyapaha (master of ceremonies) for his tribe. He is passionate about sharing the teachings that have been passed down to him. Reuben’s educational background is in Addiction Studies. Another passion for Reuben is planting seeds of addiction prevention in our youth using non-western modalities. He currently works as a cultural/spiritual mentor in Sonoma County and Bay Area. Reuben will discussing how Indigenous cultures have evolved and continue to evolve, how they continue to practice their culture, customs, and preserve their language."