Grants Pass High School Performing Arts program hosts Indigenous heritage program


GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Grants Pass High School Performing Arts program is inviting Indigenous peoples to “dress to represent” their tribes this weekend.

It says everyone is welcome to a day of “rich community, education, ART and celebration to honor Native American Heritage Month in November,” starting 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 11, at 830 Northeast Ninth Street in Grants Pass.

It says the program includes:

  • Takelma elders open our day with prayer and words,
  • All-female drum The Salmon Singers
  • Native-made movies,
  • An Allyship 101 training offered by Live Oak consulting
  • Activities and workshops for Native community
  • Dinner made by Indigenous kitchen, Nourish
  • Spoken Word Poetry with acclaimed two-spirit poet Shuína Skó
  • Local Youth Art
  • Art, Culture and Dance presentations into the evening!

It welcomes all Indigenous, Native and extended diverse community to learn more about Takelma and inter-tribal Indigenous history, present day and future, building relationships “for healing bonds and Native allyship in our local community.”

The program requires $20 tickets which include dinner.  U.S. Military Veterans, Native students and families have free admission.  All proceeds benefit local Native youth and students.



Grants Pass High School Performing Arts Center map, GPSD image online Nov.2023.png


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