Events

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Four Sisters Business Workshop: Getting Started at Farmers Markets

Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Urban Office, 1308 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404.

Reimagine the way you see starting a business! In this session, Destiny Jones, the manager of Four Sister Farmers Market, will give an overview of the benefits of having your early business at farmers markets. Highlights will include what to prepare for when vending, what to expect during the market… Read More

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Four Sisters Business Workshop: Finances for Small Businesses

Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Urban Office, 1308 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404.

Learn the basics of Generally Accepted Accounting Practices for small businesses from Financial Consultant, Toby Jones. Strengthen financial literacy and bookkeeping skills that aim to help early entrepreneurs separate business and personal expenses – a skill important in tax reporting. Toby Jones is an enrolled member of the… Read More

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Four Sisters Business Model Workshop

Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Urban Office, 1308 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Stephen Cahill, from the Mni Sota Fund will lead this workshop. We will talk about business models and how they relate to business plans, a look at the elements of a business planning, and a high-level introduction to a few of the financial ideas that help us to make better… Read More

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Community Connections Conference

Minneapolis Convention Center, Main Level - Hall E 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404.

NACDI will be tabling at the Minneapolis Community Connections Conference. It is an annual free event that connects residents of Minneapolis, community groups, neighborhoods, and local government. This year’s conference will have workshops, performances, fun activities for the whole family, an expo and community dialogue. Read More

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Okizi (To Heal) Opening Reception

1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404

Join us for All My Relations Arts Opening Reception of Okizi (To Heal).  Okizi (To Heal), is a partner exhibition with the American Swedish Institute (ASI) in response to the traveling exhibition, Arctic Highways: Unbound Indigenous People. A common theme of these dual exhibitions is the healing impacts of cultural revitalization. Read More

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Resource Directory Community Engagement Lunch and Dinner

NACDI is developing a print and digital Resource Directory of all the Indigenous and Indigenous facing organizations in the area. We hope to provide a comprehensive guide that folks in the community can access to get the support they need, and to support the Indigenous organizations around us.   We’d… Read More

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Four Sisters Farmers Market + AMRA Artisan Market

1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day gift…or something sweet for yourself? The Four Sisters Farmers Market has teamed up with our kindred program, All My Relations Arts to host a new series of artisan markets! Join us 10am to 2pm Friday, Jan. 19th and Saturday Jan. 20th for… Read More

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Four Sisters Farmers Market + AMRA Artisan Market

1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day gift…or something sweet for yourself? The Four Sisters Farmers Market has teamed up with our kindred program, All My Relations Arts to host a new series of artisan markets! Join us 10am to 2pm Friday, Jan. 19th and Saturday Jan. 20th for… Read More

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Minnesota Ho-Chuck History: Book Reading & Panel Discussion

1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404

Join All My Relations Arts and the Minnesota Historical Society Press as we present an evening delving into the often erased and excluded Minnesota history of the Ho-Chunk Nation. The night will feature a discussion between Ho-Chunk citizens Robert Pilot and Amy Lonetree, followed by a reading and Q&A with historian… Read More

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Closing Reception: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh”

1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404

Join us as we celebrate the closing reception of our current exhibition, Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, a collaborative exhibition from multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma) on their shared connection to the planetary lifeforce known as the Misi-ziibi. The reception will feature an open mic… Read More