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New York American Indian community. Most events are held at the American
Indian Community House. We hope you will include them in your publications
listings section. If you have any questions, please call the Communications
Dept. at (212)598-0100 X229. Ask for Justine Smith, Wayne Martin, or Polly
Jardine

Wednesday, Oct. 19
"A Day with Joe Bruchac"
A storyteller, writer and poet, Joe Bruchac
is author of over 20 published books. Born in 
Adirondacks, his works reflect the legends
and lore of those mountains as well as his own
Native American (Abenaki) ancestry.
American Indian Community House
Gallery/Museum
2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Storytelling
7 p.m. Formal reading and book-signing
For more information call (212)598-0100 Ext.229

Saturday, Oct. 22
Women's Wellness Circle
Monthly talking circles planned to share Native beliefs,
values, attitudes, and practices about health, as 
well as health access concerns. Focus, at the 
request of the participants, will be on domestic
violence.
1-6 p.m.
The Circle at the AICH
404 Lafayette Street, 2 flr.
For More information, call Sue Seven, Coordinator
(212)598-0100 ext.246

Saturday, Oct. 22
Poet John Trudell will be reading
and book signing his recently released book, 
STICKMAN "There wasn't an untruthful moment in his
performance." Michael Apted, Director "Incident at
Oglala" "Thunderheart"
7:00 p.m.
Verso Book Store
128 Eight Ave. at 16th Street

Saturday, Oct. 29 
"Celebration for Day of the Dead"
An indigenous Mexican celebration inviting families
to share and create offerings for a community altar
in memory of your ancestors. Guest of Honor, Mayan 
Indian writer, Isabel Espinosa will do a presentation. 
Free Workshops: Altars, Paper Flowers
12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
The Circle at the AICH
404 Lafayette, 2 flr.
(212)598-0100 ask for Hortensia Colorodo. 
7 p.m. A procession from AICH to live band music,
dance and celebration at the Nativity Church on
Second Ave. between 2nd and 3rd St.
Raffles and two round-trip tickets to Mexico. Food will
be sold. Entrance fee is $5. 

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 4-6
"More Than Feathers and Beads"

A one woman show written and performed by 
Murielle Borst and directed by  Muriel Miguel
of Spiderwoman Theatre.
A contemporary look at Native Women
struggles and triumphs seen through 
four different characters.
The Circle at AICH
404 Lafayette Street, 2 floor
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
Sunday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
$8
For reservations/information call (212)598-0100 X228  
