Stony Brook University hosts events for Native American Heritage Month


Judith Brown Clarke Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Chief Diversity Officer | Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University is commemorating Native American Heritage Month, recognizing the significant contributions of Native American and Indigenous Peoples. As part of the celebration, the university will host several events on campus.

One notable event is the "Introduction to Long Island and Queens Native History," scheduled for Monday, November 18, at noon in the Student Activities Center auditorium. Tecumseh Ceaser, a member of the Matinecock Turkey Clan, Montaukett, and Unkechaug Nations, will be the guest speaker. Ceaser is known as a cultural educator and Wampum jewelry artist. He will discuss the history and culture of Indigenous communities native to Long Island and Queens.

The event is free and open to all members of Stony Brook University and their guests. It is sponsored by Diversity, Intercultural and Community Engagement (DICE), along with the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative.

Additionally, a Native American Heritage Month dinner will take place on Wednesday, November 20 at 4 pm at both East Side and West Side Dining. This dinner pays tribute to Native American cuisine and is provided by SBU Eats.

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