Rumble on the Mountain IV
Coconino Center for the Arts 2300 N Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ, United StatesRumble on the Mountain is an annual concert to raise awareness of the plight of the people and lands of the Colorado Plateau.
Rumble on the Mountain is an annual concert to raise awareness of the plight of the people and lands of the Colorado Plateau.
We will be meeting with legislators in teams to discuss important environmental issues, bills, and more. No experience is necessary and training is provided. It is a fun, interesting, and meaningful day!
How were our cherished Colorado Plateau national monuments designated and what history, objects, species, and experiences are safeguarded inside those lands?
The art of hoop dance honors the cultural traditions from multiple Indigenous communities that first employed hoop dance as a healing ceremony. Today, hoop dance is shared as an artistic expression to celebrate, share and honor Indigenous traditions throughout the U.S. and Canada.
This portrait of Radmilla Cody, takes us from her early years growing up with her grandmother, through her controversial reign as the first biracial Miss Navajo Nation (1997-98), explores the early years of her promising singing career and the realities that lead to serious legal consequences.
To usher in 2018, we hope you'll join us at the Trust homestead for a Grand Canyon Trust open house and a meet and greet with the Trust's new Executive Director, Ethan Aumack. Meet Ethan, mingle with other Trust members, supporters, and staff, and hear about what's unfolding in the Trust's conservation work in 2018. […]
Join artists, activists and representatives of Colorado Plateau Indigenous communities as we discuss the devastating effects of Uranium mining on the Colorado Plateau. Through story, film, art and a panel with tribal leaders, this event will instill in each of us the motivation to clean up the uranium legacy, and fuel the desire to speak […]