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Hoopa Valley Tribal Council Meeting

Hoopa Tribal Council Chambers

The next regular scheduled Hoopa Tribal Council Meeting will be on Thurday, September 21st at 5:30 in the Hoopa Tribal Council Chambers. If you have any questions regarding this meeting you can call 625-4211.

NAC

KIDE 91.3FM Hoopa, CA, United States

Music Maker: Lee Tiger
Native music veteran Lee Tiger (Miccosukee) says his new album, "One Earth, One People, Come Together," is a pathway to global harmony. He says the concept is an extension of what his father, Buffalo Tiger, instilled in him. Tiger hopes the songs on the album will inspire audiences to reconnect to what he calls a global chain of love that's been overlooked and uncared for. Lee Tiger with the group Tiger Tiger is our September Music Maker. 
The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10-11 am.

Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848

Volleyball League

Hoopa Valley Tribal Office 11860 State Highway 96, Hoopa, CA, United States

The Hoopa Recreation Department will be starting their co-ed volleyball league. The 2017 season will start on September 25th. There must be 6 players on each team (3 women and 3 men). The deadline to turn in any team rosters will be September 21st. All fees are due by this time as well. For more information, you can contact Sheila Christy or Future Williams at 625-4211 ext. 133.

Quit Tobacco Class

KMC Diabetes Building Hoopa, Ca

If you use tobacco products and would like to quit, the K'ima:w Medical Center Outreach Program has a class for you. The next class will be on Monday, September 25th from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Diabetes Center. If you are interested in going or would like more information you can call Claudia Stickman at 625-4261 ext. 252.

Suicide Prevention Training

Yurok Tribal Office

The United Indian Health Services is having a training on suicide prevention. This training is a part of the Youth Suicide Prevention Project. This training will be on Tuesday, September 26th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Yurok Tribal Weitchpec Office. If you would like more information you can contact Eric Ruiz at (707)825-5070 ext. 4148.

Family Movie Night

The Center Highway 96, Hoopa, CA, United States

The movie Boss Baby will be playing at the Hupa Family Resource Center's Movie Night on Tuesday, September 26th starting at 6pm at The Center (Old Youth Center) Located on Hwy 96. Bring your family to enjoy the movie with a light snack provided. For more information call 625-4000.

Community Feed

Downtown Hoopa

Hoopa Tribal TANF will be having a Communty Feed starting at noon in Downtown Hoopa. For more information call TANF at 625-4816

NAC

KIDE 91.3FM Hoopa, CA, United States

The potlatch ceremony traditionally centers on gift-giving. It remains an important tradition for coastal tribes in the Pacific Northwest, Canada and Alaska. It's meant as a way to show generosity, promote cooperation, and strengthen social bonds. The practice survived a nearly century-long ban by the government of Canada trying to force assimilation of Indigenous people. We'll explore how potlatch has evolved over the years and how it fits in with modern culture. Native America Calling is a national call-in program that invites guests and listeners to join a dialogue about current events, music, arts, entertainment and culture. 
The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10-11 am. 
Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848

Special Meeting

Hoopa Tribal Council Chambers

The Hoopa Tribal Council scheduled a special meeting for Monday October 16th at 10a.m. in the Hoopa Tribal Council Chambers. If you have any questions you can call 625-4211.

NAC

KIDE 91.3FM Hoopa, CA, United States

There are simple but meaningful ways to acknowledge the traditional Indigenous inhabitants of the land. A campaign by the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture aims to increase such acknowledgements by educational and cultural institutions the way they are in other countries such as Canada and Australia. They suggest adopting practices like publicly offering recognition and respect and fostering a broader public awareness of history. We'll hear about the campaign and the possibilities for healing it holds.  Native America Calling is a national call-in program that invites guests and listeners to join a dialogue about current events, music, arts, entertainment and culture. The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10-11 am. 
Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848