Land Acknowledgement Dedication

The Native American Student Association (NASA), with the support of UNCG faculty, staff, community members, and the Office of Intercultural Engagement are proud to install a plaque in the Intercultural Resource Center that acknowledges the traditional Native inhabitants of these lands.  Native students and their allies at UNCG have been active for many years and have been supported by key staff, faculty and administrators. Recent NASA achievements include the founding of a chapter of Alpha Pi Omega Sorority Inc., the country’s oldest Native American Greek letter organization and the successful production of two annual Pow Pows.  The third is currently being planned for the spring of 2019.

Land Acknowledgement Plaque Dedication

Monday, November 12, 2018

5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Intercultural Resource Center, 062 Elliott University Center

This event serves to recognize the Indigenous peoples who have inhabited these lands over time and their special connection to the territories.  UNCG Chancellor Frank Gilliam, area Tribal Leaders, community members and students will deliver remarks at 6:00 p.m. with a reception to follow.  All are welcome.

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