NorCal Native American Studies Model Curriculum Listening Session

California Indian Museum & Cultural Arts Center 5250 Aero Dr, Santa Rosa, CA

The California Native American Studies Model Curriculum (NASMC) will support the design and development of lesson plans, primary source documents, planning resources, teaching strategies, and professional development activities to assist educators in teaching about California Native American Studies. The NASMC is a statewide partnership effort funded through the California Department of Education. The Humboldt County Office of Education will host several virtual and in-person NASMC Community Engagement Listening Sessions in Northern California. Perspectives and voices of California tribal community members, Native American youth, educators, and cultural bearers will lead the development of NASMC. During NASMC Listening Sessions, participants will: • Learn about goals and potential outcomes of the NAS Model Curriculum • Discuss their hopes for the NAS Model Curriculum • Provide feedback on potential curriculum topics and current educational resources

TRADITIONAL TOBACCO TEACHING WORKSHOP

5250 Aero Drive, Santa Rosa

In collaboration with The Cultural Conservancy, we will host an interactive, hands-on, traditional tobacco teachings workshop to demonstrate how to plant traditional tobacco. The workshop is for Native community members from/residing in Sonoma, Lake, and Mendocino Counties. For questions, please contact our Community Outreach Coordinator, Kristall Vega at kvega@cimcc.org Come plant with us and register today to learn more about Healing through Ancestral Medicine by planting traditional tobacco to create a smoke-free home from commercial tobacco: REGISTER NOW

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