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Documentary showcases Native American history
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The showing of the documentary, “Our Fires Still Burn,”
and a panel discussion will close Grand Valley’s Native American
Heritage Month celebration.
The film focuses on the myth that Native Americans have
disappeared from the U.S. It showcases how Native Americans continue
to heal from the past and confront present challenges, while keeping
their culture alive and contributing to society.
Our Fires Still Burn
November 19
4-6 p.m.
DeVos
Center, Loosemore Auditorium
The film will be followed by a panel discussion with director
Audrey Geyer, producer Scott Badenoch and Native News Network Editor
Levi Rickert.
For more information, visit www.gvsu.edu/oma.
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