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  • Indigenous Cultural Presentation at Eugene Library

    Eugene Public Library 100 W 10th Ave,, Eugene, OR

    Join us for a wonderful cultural presentation with Deitrich Peters of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde! Join us at the Eugene Public Library with Deitrich Peters of the Grand Ronde Tribe. Deitrich (Deitz) has graciously agreed to share elements of his regalia and will play flute music, talk about his culture, and answer questions. […]

  • Indigenous Cultural Presentation at Cottage Grove Comm. Ctr

    Cottage Grove Community Center 700 E Gibbs Ave,, Cottage Grove,, OR, United States

    Join us for a wonderful cultural presentation with Deitrich Peters of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde! Join us at the Cottage Grove Community Center in November, in honor of Native American Heritage Month, with Deitrich Peters of the Grand Ronde Tribe. Deitrich (Deitz) has graciously agreed to share elements of his regalia and will […]

  • Indigenous Program for Littles at Fern Ridge Library

    Fern Ridge Public Library 88026 Territorial Hwy, Veneta, OR

    Join us for the Chipmunk Circle for children ages 3 to 5 and learn about indigenous culture with KwisKwis, a Townsend's chipmunk stuffy.
    This engaging and hands-on curriculum will delight your little ones! With story books and simple activities children will begin to learn words and concepts about First Nations culture and healthy relationships with nature.

  • Frontier Heritage Fair SCEC booth 2026

    Lane County Fairgrounds Eugene

    Join us Feb 14th and 15th at the Lane County Fairgrounds at the annual Frontier Heritage Fair!9am to 5pm on Saturday9am to 4pm on Sunday This indoor family-friendly event features booths, exhibits, crafts, artisans and live music! See the  the frontier, wild west and Civil War era goods and demonstrations.We will be doing our always […]

  • Old School: History Camp for Today’s Kids 2026

    SMJ House 303 Willamette St., Eugene,, OR, United States

    Join us for a fun three day adventure for kids ages  6 - 10 during Spring Break! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 9am to 2pmAges 6 - 10 Cost: $160 per student and $130 each for siblings.Reserve a spot for a nonrefundable $35 (deducted from your final tuition) Early Bird discount before Feb 15th: $145 per […]

  • Forest Path Nature Spring Break Camp 2026

    Dorris Ranch Living History Village 205 Dorris St., Springfield, OR

    Join us during Spring Break week March 23rd- 27th for a fun adventure camp! Perfect for ages 6 - 10, this camp will get you exploring the woods around the Living History Village (our location) at Dorris Ranch! Learn about plants, animals, seasonal changes, edible foods and medicines, indigenous traditional knowlegde and more. We'll play […]

  • Indigenous Day: Learning for adults, teens and teachers

    Dorris Ranch Living History Village 205 Dorris St., Springfield, OR

    Join us for a wonderful cultural presentation with Deitrich Peters of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde! This event is now full. Please contact us if you are interested in having us offer this on another day for your group. Join us for learning about Indigenous culture, including how to talk about Native people today, […]

  • Healing with the Land Workshop for Teens and Adults

    Dorris Ranch Living History Village 205 Dorris St., Springfield, OR

    Healing with the Land: Indigenous Worldviews for Nature Connection and Healing. Join us for an adventure at the living history village at Dorris Ranch as we turn our minds as one to open our senses to the gifts and wonder of deep nature connection. Using Indigenous and Land-based healing worldviews, you will be guided through a sensory awareness experience with medicinal plants to develop a new language of reciprocation and gratitude.

  • Forest Family Day: Native Plants and Cordage

    Dorris Ranch Living History Village 205 Dorris St., Springfield, OR

    Join us for a wild Spring plant adventure with clinical herbalist and amateur ethnobotanist, Ana Bradley. We will use our owl eyes and raccoon touch to identify, thank, and try a variety of plant friends in the Dorris Ranch wild areas. Meet, taste, and try lush spring plants such as Stinging Nettle (learn how to […]

  • Healing the Heart of the Mother: An Indigenous-led Ceremony

    Join us for a wonderful indigenous-led ceremony to bless and heal the heart of the Mother Earth. Using allies such as cedar, camas and sage we will tap into the heart center and connect to the Earth, showing our respect and gratitude to all living beings. See more...

    $25 – $45