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This is an update from the MSNHA e-newsletter. Our newsletter usually includes articles on sites and attractions in MSNHA's six counties, a calendar of events, bios of MSNHA staff, updates on our community grants program, National Park Service information and national and regional National Heritage Area news. Got an idea for a story? Want to know more? Email msnha@una.edu with comments, questions,
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MSNHA staff

Dr. Carolyn Barske
Interim director

Judy Sizemore
Special projects coordinator


Cathy Wood
Media coordinator &
grants administrator


Brian Murphy &
Stephanie Vickers

Public history graduate assistants

Zeb Augustin
Student worker


 
Heritage Happenings

         August 2017                           

News from
the
  MSNHA
  
                                                                          msnha.una.edu       256.765.5028      msnha@una.edu

 

MSNHA partners with Sacred Way
From the MSNHA news desk       
        The Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area will partner with Sacred Way Sanctuary Interpretive Center and Museum to help portray an accurate story of Native American culture in northwest Alabama.
        Founded by Yvette and Sean Collin, Sacred Way Sanctuary is an educational and research facility dedicated to preserving the Native American horse and other indigenous animals. The Sanctuary is on land that was part of the 1806 Congressional Reservation—the first federal Indian reservation in the U.S.
        “The Sacred Way Sanctuary Interpretive Center and Museum will be one of MSNHA’s interpretive centers for our Native American heritage theme, which our management plan requires,” said MSNHA Interim Director Carrie Barske. “The museum will open this fall, and we’ll partner on educational events and programs such as sponsoring Native American speakers and other community activities that help preserve native history and culture.”
         Yvette Running Horse Collin, who holds a doctorate in Indigenous Studies from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, will also serve as a Native American consultant for the MSNHA.
         “She’ll focus on outreach to schools and civic organizations throughout our six-county region and development of educational programming for the interpretive center,” Barske said. “She’ll also work on educating the community on Tuscumbia Landing and the Trail of Tears and represent MSNHA’s Native American heritage at local, national and international events.
        Collin said she was honored to be able to enrich the native-heritage educational experience for community residents and visitors.
         “We also look forward to offering opportunities such as drumming, traditional singing and language camps in the summers for families who wish to connect more deeply to their native heritage,” she added.
          The partnership also was announced with a post on the National Heritage Area Programs' Tumblr blog.
 

Grants deadline is Sept. 15

Thinking about applying for an MSNHA community grant? The next deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 15. Everything you need to apply -- including how-to videos that walk you through the process step-by-step -- is on our website's grants page. Email msnha@una.edu with questions.
 
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