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Date/Time: November 8, 2024 - November 10, 2024 - 10:30 am - 4:00 pmThe Gathering, a celebration of Native American Heritage Month, returns to Cannon Beach for a weekend of art, music, poetry, presentations and more, November 8th-10th. Library programs are scheduled for November 9th and will include a NW Authors Series presentation by Cliff Taylor at 2 p.m. and a presentation with Dr. Drew Viles and Rachel Cushman titled, “Natives Work: Cultural Fire and Indigenous Naming on the Pacific Coast,” at 10:30 a.m. Don’t miss these fascinating talks, which will also be livestreamed on the library’s Facebook page.
The event is produced by Cannon Beach community nonprofits, including: The Tolovana Arts Colony, Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, The Coaster Theatre Playhouse and the Cannon Beach Library.
For more information, visit tolovanaartscolony.org
In solidarity with all Clatsop and Nehalem/Tillamook Peoples, thanking every Indigenous ancestor who shared in the art of human community.
FRIDAY NOV 8
7:00pm – Coaster Theatre Playhouse
Free Concert featuring: Raye Zaragoza
SATURDAY NOV 9
10:30am – Cannon Beach Library
“Natives Work: Cultural Fire and Indigenous Naming on Pacific Coast”
Rachel Cushman, Doctoral Candidate (Secretary/Treasurer of Chinook Indian Nation)
Dr. Drew Viles (Siletz)
2 pm – Cannon Beach Library
Readings by Poet and Author Cliff Taylor (Ponca)
4:30 pm – Cannon Beach History Center
“Swimming Toward the Source of Indigenous Identity”
Zoe Swain (Anishinaabe, Tarahumara)
Pete Patton (Inuit)
Cliff Taylor (Ponca)
SUNDAY NOV 10
12:00 noon – Cannon Beach Chamber Community Hall
“Tribal Lifeways: Cultural Arts and First Foods Exhibit and Demonstration
Greg Archuleta (Grand Ronde)
Ceara Lewis (Aleut)
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
131 N Hemlock, Cannon Beach, OR, United States, Oregon 97110