Student Union Plaza at Fort Lewis College
11 a.m.

RHOA MC's  Noel Altaha & Teahonna James

Noel Altaha, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Psychology,  Minor  Native American and Indigenous Studies. 

Teahonna James,  Tlingit and Athabascan, 2011 Native American and Indigenous Studies,  Humanities, minor in Spanish

                                                                                                              

11:05 a.m. Opening Prayer: Terry G. Knight Sr. Ute Mountain Ute, Management Option, 12 Terry Political Science, 1999                                                                                                                                                                              
11:15 a.m.  Bala Sinem Choir  A Native American and Indigenous Studies performance course of study of Native American music.
11:35 a.m.  Dr. Boxer  Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota, Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, Ph.D. Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley
11:45 a.m. Dr. Emmons  Kispoko Shawnee, Ball State University
12 p.m. Edgar Perry White Mountain Apache
12:15 p.m. Matthew Wells Navajo, Engineering Management. Minors: Music, Economics
12:20 p.m. Apache Crown Dancers These are students from the Indian Club Theodore Roosevelt School of the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona.  Crown Dancers or Gaan, represented by mountain spirit dancers.
12:50 p.m.  Christine Myers Oklahoma Choctaw, Student Constructed Major in Indigenous Agricultural, Minor in The Rhetoric of Inquiry
1 p.m.

Ester Berlin

Navajo, UC-Berkeley

1:10p.m. Kateri Joe & Al Retasket

 Kateri Joe, Women’s Fancy Shawl Swinomish and Halalat , Sociology minor in Native American Indigenous Studies 

Al Retasket, Men’s Traditional Dance Shuswap, British Columbia, Canada and Nooksak from WA state, Free lance artist

1:20 p.m. Tawnie Knight & Terry G. Knight Sr. Ute Mountain Ute; Business Administration- Management Option, 12 Terry Political Science, 1999.
1:40 p.m.  Adrian Molina Social Justice Time!
2:10 p.m.  Joanne Nani Morales  United Confederation of Taino People, Sr at Goucher College pursuing a Master's in Cultural   Sustainability
2:25 p.m. Miss Indian World Jessa Rae Growing Thunder

2:35 p.m. Miss Hozhoni Sunshine Perry Shoshone-bannock, Native American & Indigenous Studies, minor pre-law
2:45 p.m. Carey Vincenti Jicarilla Apache
2:55p.m. Open Mic Anyone IS Welcome!
3p.m. Peace 101 Class skit
3:15 p.m. Janine Fitzgerald Social Poetry Class
3:45 p.m. Calitos Oviedo Latin American Dance Lesson
4p.m. Closing Prayer: Louis Aragon   

Lipan Apache also the Instructor of Bala Sinem Choir

Head to the Vallecito Room in the Student Union Building
4:15 p.m. Code Red “I am From” poems Anyone  Welcome!
4:45 p.m. Retanna Naize  Navajo, Public Health major
5:15 p.m. Juwan Lakota  Oglala Lakota, Criminology  Minor: NAIS
5:20 p.m. Ballet Folklorico de Fort Lewis College Performance
5:50 p.m. ASFLC President Byron Tsabetsaye Navajo,  Zuni, Senior, English

6p.m. Make Your Mark speaker Lonnie Scott Make Your Mark! Learn how your vote counts
7p.m. Adrian Molina Hip-Hop Performance Molina is a critically-acclaimed rapper and poet. He balances a creative and smooth rap flow with an ability to incite and provoke.
8p.m. Fireside Chat with Lonnie Scott Scott is speaker and covers the importance of voting and participating in the political process.