1854 had a BLAST working with UMD’s American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) students this past weekend at iskagamizigan! The AISES students held a great boil down and feast event on Saturday March 30th on campus at the Bagley Nature Area, where over 150 folks attended. Chi-miigwech to all the contributors:
- Michael Dahmen for donating the artwork for the event flyer
- Jim Rock for the sunrise ceremony
- Jim Rock and Arnie Vaineo and the prayers in Dakota and Anishinaabemowin before the feast
- The Center for Native American and Minority Health for contributing the fabulous feast, with traditional foods
- Duluth Grill for providing the feast (and a delicious HOT stew for a cold day!)
- Participants from Many Rivers Montessori, FDLTCC’s Gidaa/NASA camp, AICHO’s Gimaaji program, Myers-Wilkins Elementary, and the neighbors who stopped by to learn something new
- The Cedar Creek Drum for sharing their songs
- 1854 staff for helping out on the tapping ceremony, and boil down day
- All UMD students and advisors that worked together to hold this year’s sugar bush in Bagley and share their heritage!
The endeavour had a great write-up in the UMD news!
See the event coverage on two TV new casts: