BCP Native American Programming

Billings Cultural Partners Native American Programming 2017

 

Exhibitions, Events, Performances, Lectures, and Other Experiences Offered by Members of Billings Cultural Partners 

September 

September 27 – American Indian Outreach Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Red Jingle Dancers, MSU-B, 3 – 5 p.m. 

MSU-Billings, 2630 Normal Avenue. 406-657-2144 for more information. 

Beginning in September and through the year: Audubon Naturalists in the Schools (ANTS) will provide interdisciplinary science and Indian Education for 

All programs about Montana’s Native peoples, especially the Crow and Northern Cheyenne, while exploring the local natural landscape. 

Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd. 

October 

All month: Audubon Naturalists in the Schools (ANTS) will provide interdisciplinary science and Indian Education for All programs about Montana’s Native peoples, especially the Crow and Northern Cheyenne, while exploring the local natural landscape. 

Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd. 

October 14 – “The Chieftain’s Child” at Harvest Fest, featuring the Runsabove family of dancers and storytellers 

October 19 – Exhibition of work by Neal Ambrose-Smith opens at the Northcutt Steele Gallery, MSU-Billings. 

Through November 30, 2017. 

October 20 – Presentation by Debra Magpie Earling, author of Perma Red, at 7 p.m. 

Billings Public Library, 510 North Broadway, Billings, MT 59101. 406-657-8258. www.billingslibrary.org. 

October 21 – High Plains Book Awards banquet. Inaugurating a new prize for Native American authors. 

A program of Billings Cultural Partners: www.highplainsbookawards.org 

October 24 – Opening reception for Neal Ambrose-Smith’s exhibition at the Northcutt Steele Galery, MSU-Billings. 

National Endowment for Arts “Big Read” program begins with Louise Erdrich’s Round House. 

November 

All month: Audubon Naturalists in the Schools (ANTS) will provide interdisciplinary science and Indian Education for All programs about Montana’s Native peoples, especially the Crow and Northern Cheyenne, while exploring the local natural landscape. 

Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd. 

November 24 – Native American Heritage Free Day at the Yellowstone Art Museum. 

Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 North 27th
Street, Billings, MT 59101. 406-256-6804. www.artmuseum.org 

November 30 – Last day to see Neal Ambrose-Smith’s work at the Northcutt Steele Gallery, MSU-Billings. 

December 

All month: Audubon Naturalists in the Schools (ANTS) will provide interdisciplinary science and Indian Education for All programs about Montana’s Native peoples, especially the Crow and Northern Cheyenne, while exploring the local natural landscape. 

Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd. 

Last chance to see Waiting for the Earth to Move at the Yellowstone County Museum. 

BCP’s MISSION is to strengthen each of the Billings Cultural Partner organizations, enhance our effectiveness through the power of collaboration, and contribute to the quality of life in Billings.