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SUMMARY:Unnamed Event
DESCRIPTION:Unnamed Event
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19691231
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
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SUMMARY:Unnamed Event
DESCRIPTION:Unnamed Event
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19691231
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
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SUMMARY:Unnamed Event
DESCRIPTION:Unnamed Event
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19691231
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000041
SUMMARY:SNAGS Bowling Night
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Native American Graduate Students go bowling. 
  Meet at the Center to carpool to Palo Alto Bowl.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20070809T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20070809T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000017
SUMMARY:Native Community Welcome Barbecue
DESCRIPTION:Join the Native American Orientation Committee and New Student
  Orientation to welcome both new undergraduate and graduate students as
  well as returning students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends to the
  Native American Cultural Center for the beginning of the 2007-08
  academic year.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20070929T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20070929T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000004
SUMMARY:Muwekma House Seminar
DESCRIPTION:A weekly course designed to increase awareness of Native issues,
  history, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071002T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071002T030000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080318T020000Z
EXDATE:20071120T030000Z,20071211T030000Z,20071218T030000Z,20071225T030000Z,
 20080101T030000Z,20080108T030000Z,20080115T030000Z,20080122T030000Z,
 20080129T030000Z,20080205T030000Z,20080212T030000Z,20080219T030000Z,
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 20080520T020000Z,20080527T020000Z,20080603T020000Z,20080610T020000Z,
 20080617T020000Z,20080624T020000Z,20080701T020000Z
END:VEVENT
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UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000002
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071003T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071003T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20080604T010000Z
EXDATE:20071031T010000Z,20071212T020000Z,20071226T020000Z,20080109T020000Z,
 20080123T020000Z,20080206T020000Z,20080220T020000Z,20080305T020000Z,
 20080319T010000Z,20080402T010000Z,20080416T010000Z,20080430T010000Z,
 20080514T010000Z,20080528T010000Z,20080611T010000Z,20080625T010000Z
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Hui 'O Hawaii Kick Off
DESCRIPTION:New and returning students--come on over to the Center to find
  out what the issues are and help to plan events for the quarter.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071005T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071005T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000024
SUMMARY:Hawaii Club Barbecue
DESCRIPTION:It's all about being from 'da islands' and wanting to get
  together.  Come eat and 'talk story!"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071006T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071006T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000001
SUMMARY:Natives-R-Us CoRec Football
DESCRIPTION:Natives-R-Us Co-Recreactional Intramural Football with Muwekma
  and Native community members.\\n\\nMeet at Muwekma at 3:30pm to then
  Carpool to the Sand Hill Fields. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071007T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071008T000000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20071112T000000Z
EXDATE:20071021T230000Z,20071028T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000030
SUMMARY:IM CoEd Dodgeball
DESCRIPTION:Everyone needs to  bring two things: SUID and game. If you are
  planning on playing in both games remember to bring a pair of shoes for 
  \\nthe indoor courts.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071008T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071008T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20071112T010000Z
EXDATE:20071105T010000Z,20071112T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000040
SUMMARY:Native PAE
DESCRIPTION:Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V) aims to
  introduce Native freshmen to the many opportunities and resources that
  Stanford has to offer through community-based, small-group mentoring!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071010T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071010T023000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20071205T023000Z
EXDATE:20071024T013000Z,20071107T023000Z,20071121T023000Z,20071205T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000005
SUMMARY:ANSA Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Alaska Native Student Association meets to discuss current
  issues, community service and other projects of important to the Alaska
  Native community.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071010T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071010T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000019
SUMMARY:Native Sibling "Kick Off"
DESCRIPTION:Native frosh and their older student "siblings" meet each other
  for the first time at the Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071012T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071012T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000006
SUMMARY:Reunion Open House
DESCRIPTION:An open house for alumni returning for Reunion Homecoming,
  students, staff and friends
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071012T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071012T223000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000007
SUMMARY:Alumni Hall of Fame Inductions
DESCRIPTION:Join the four Ethnic Community Centers during Alumni Reunion
  Homecoming as they each induct their 2007 Alumni Hall of Fame recipients!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071012T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071013T003000Z
END:VEVENT
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UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000008
SUMMARY:Alumni and Student Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Theme House hosts an annual Reunion
  Homecoming dinner for returning alumni, current students, staff and
  faculty--and the 2007 Alumni Hall of Fame recipient, Dr. Emmett Chase!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071013T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071013T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000029
SUMMARY:Native Grad Student Mentoring and Tutoring
DESCRIPTION:Need help with math,  physics, statistics, and basic EE or CE
  engineering course?  Anthony Marquez and Kawika Nakoa are here for you. 
  And, by popular demand Matt Anderson will be available to offer help
  with Chemistry!  Tim "Mr. Math" will join the team in November.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071017T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071017T070000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20071205T060000Z
EXDATE:20071121T060000Z,20071205T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000009
SUMMARY:2008 Stanford Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Stanford Powwow is the largest student-run powwow in
  the United States and planning continues year-round!  Everyone is
  welcome to attend the planning meetings and get involved.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071018T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071018T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20071206T200000Z
EXDATE:20071019T190000Z,20071101T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000042
SUMMARY:SNAGS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Native American Graduate Students is a group of
  Native students in graduate study in the\\nschools of Business, Earth
  Sciences, Education, Engineering, Humanities and Sciences, Law and
  Medicine.\\n\\nSNAGS meets twice a quarter to plan the following events
  and to hang out.\\n\\n*Fall *- Native Graduate Student Forum 
  \\n(co-sponsored by PAE-V)\\n\\n*Winter* - 3rd Annual Stanford Native
  American Research Conference\\n\\n*Spring* - Elders' Dinner at the
  Powwow\\n\\n*Ongoing* - Tutoring by grad students on Tuesday nights
  (Anthony Marquez and Kawika Nakoa)\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071019T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071019T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000010
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come chat with Dean Eyre and find out what opportunities exist
  for you within the Undergraduate Advising and Research program!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071019T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071019T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20071207T200000Z
EXDATE:20071102T190000Z,20071123T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000031
SUMMARY:Natives-R-Us IM Frisbee
DESCRIPTION:Natives-R-Us do Ultimate Frisbee!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071019T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071019T230000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20071110T230000Z
EXDATE:20071110T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000014
SUMMARY:LEAD Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Leading through Education, Activism and Diversity is a
  cooperative effort of the four Ethnic Community Centers.  LEAD
  participants are selected for the program that runs fall and winter
  quarter each year and results in the completion of social change
  projects.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071025T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071026T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000025
SUMMARY:Cherokee Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to sing Amazing Grace in Cherokee and participate in
  the discussion about upcoming events.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071026T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071026T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000043
SUMMARY:Graduate Student Research Forum
DESCRIPTION:Interested in Grad, Med, Business or Law School?  Plan to
  attend the Native Graduate Student Forum\\npresented by SNAGS and
  PAE-V!\\n\\nLearn about the experiences of Native grad students at
  Stanford.  This is your chance to ask questions such as: Why did you go
  to grad school?What will you do with your degree?  What is it like as a
  Native student?  How did you choose a school?  I'm a freshman, what
  should I do to prepare?  I'm a senior, how do I choose a school?  What
  tests do I need to take?\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071026T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071026T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000018
SUMMARY:Native Sibs Pumpkin Carving
DESCRIPTION:Native frosh and their "Big Sibs" get together to carve
  pumpkins for the Center's front porch!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071029T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071029T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000020
SUMMARY:Stew, Frybread and Tamale Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome to the Center for one of the regular Native
  Community dinners.  Join students, faculty, staff and the Muwekma Ohlone
  Tribe and First Nations's Fellows for a delicious meal and a lot of fun!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071031T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071031T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000015
SUMMARY:LEAD Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Leading through Education, Activism and Diversity is a
  cooperative effort of the four Ethnic Community Centers.  LEAD
  participants are selected for the program that runs fall and winter
  quarter each year and results in the completion of social change
  projects.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071101T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071102T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000022
SUMMARY:Hui 'O Hawaii Hosts First Nations' Fellows
DESCRIPTION:Come on over to the Center to "talk story" and sing.  Everyone
  is welcome!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071101
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000038
SUMMARY:SPAM Musubi Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Hawaii Club presents...another great (perhaps the greatest)
  use for SPAM.  Come learn...and eat!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071107T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071107T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000016
SUMMARY:2008 Stanford Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Stanford Powwow is the largest student-run powwow in
  the United States and planning continues year-round!  Everyone is
  welcome to attend the planning meetings and get involved.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071108T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071108T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000046
SUMMARY:NAACP's 2nd General Body Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome!\\n\\nNew to the NAACP?  No Problem.  It's
  Never to Late to Join the Fight for Civil Rights!  Get involved with our
  projects including:\\n\\n*Panels on inter-cultural
  relationships/collaborations- Discussing\\nSOCC and "Self-Segregation"
  in ethnic communities\\n\\n* Big speaker events, including scholar Dr.
  Michael Eric Dyson\\n\\n* Our plans for the 2008 Presidential Election,
  including our "Empowerment Through Education" voter registration
  campaign\\n\\n*AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071109T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071109T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000050
SUMMARY:PAE-V / Muwekma Faculty Dinner
DESCRIPTION:PAE-V / Muwekma Faculty Dinner
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071109T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071109T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000011
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Bay Area Indian Agency Reps usually meet on the first
  Friday every month--and Stanford hosts the November meeting--which was
  postponed one week until November 9 to avoid calendaring conflicts!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071109T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071109T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000035
SUMMARY:American Indian Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is leading a field
  trip to the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco to watch Ind'an
  movies!\\n\\nCarpools will form and leave from Muwekma-Tah-Ruk at 5:00.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071110T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071110T063000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000032
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Film Night
DESCRIPTION:An Indigenous Peoples Month Event featuring "The Hawaiians:
  Reflecting Spirit" and "Then There Were None."\\n\\nAloha kakou!  Hui o
  Hawaii is proud to present our first annual Hawaiian Film Night as a
  part of Indigenous Peoples Month.  If you cant make it to the American
  Indian Film Festival in San Francisco that evening or youre just
  interested in learning more about Native Hawaiians, stop by to enjoy one
  or two great films about Native Hawaiian issues. \\n\\nOno (tasty)
  snacks will be provided, and good times are on the menu! Hope to see you
  there!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071110T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071110T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000065
SUMMARY:Diné Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We will be having our first Diné Club meeting.  If you want to
  come and learn more about Navajo Culture or just want to hang with some
  good people, you are more than welcome to come out.  We will be cooking
  some spam and potatoes and be talking about the Navajo Clan system, and
  how that effects who you are related to.  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071110T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071110T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000033
SUMMARY:SNIP Reunion
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Native Imersion Program Reunion for the Class of
  2011.\\n\\nCome enjoy free food and catch up with your fellow SNIPers
  and SNIP staff
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071111T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071111T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000048
SUMMARY:SOCC Frosh Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Students of Color Coalition (SOCC) Frosh-Mixer! 
  (SOCC is comprised of SAIO, MeCHA, AASA, BSU and MSAN.)\\n\\nThere'll be
  music, food, and good times to be had!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071110T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071110T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000049
SUMMARY:Paul Farmer, Partners in Health Founder
DESCRIPTION:As a medical anthropologist and physician and founder of
  Partners in Health, Paul Farmer has devoted his life to raising the
  standard of health care in the underdeveloped regions of the
  world.  He founded the nonprofit organization Partners in Health in
  1987 with the medical and moral mission of delivering treatment to some
  of the world's poorest communities.  For its innovative approach to
  global health care, Partners in Health was awarded the Conrad N. Hilton
  Humanitarian Prize, the world's largest humanitarian award, in 2005. In
  addition, Paul Farmer is a recipient of\\nthe John D. and Catherine T.
  MacArthur Foundation "Genius Award" for his work in the field of global
  health, and was named to the list of "America's Best Leaders" by US News
  and World Report.\\n\\nTickets to see Dr. Farmer speak will be available
  in White Plaza this Wednesday through Friday, from 11-1 pm.   One ticket
  per SUID, 2 SUIDs per person.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071111T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071111T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000057
SUMMARY:Natives-R-Us IM Frisbee
DESCRIPTION:Natives-R-Us do Ultimate Frisbee!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071111T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071111T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000036
SUMMARY:"Americana Indian" Exhibit Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:A Field Trip to the Exhibit and Dinner with Sac State and UC
  Davis students:  "The Americana Indian: American Indians in the American
  Imagination"\\ncurated by Stanford Alumus, Brian Baker-Columbus Day to
  Thanksgiving!  Vanpools depart
  noonish.\\nhttp://www.csus.edu/anth/museum or http://csus.edu/nas
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071111T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071112T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000056
SUMMARY:IM CoEd Dodgeball Playoffs
DESCRIPTION:Everyone needs to  bring two things: SUID and game. If you are
  planning on playing in both games remember to bring a pair of shoes for 
  \\nthe indoor courts.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071112T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071112T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000045
SUMMARY:8:15 PM Video - True Whispers @ NACC
DESCRIPTION:In the spirit of Veteran's Day, the NACC is showing "True
  Whipsers" a film that explores from the Native point of view the complex
  story of the role that the Native American code talkers and the Navajo
  language played in secret communications during World War II. Countless
  American lives were saved because of the service of these brave young
  Native American Marines.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071112
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000054
SUMMARY:AZ & UCLA Law Rep Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join two Law School Admissions Experts:\\n\\nDean Terry
  Holpert of the University of Arizona \\nRogers College of Law, Tucson,
  Arizona\\n\\nDean Leo Trujillo-Cox of the UCLA, Law School              
             \\nLos Angeles, California                          \\n\\nFor
  a Discussion about YOU and Law School! \\n		\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071114T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071114T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000021
SUMMARY:Faculty Lunch: Matt Snipp
DESCRIPTION:Professor Matthew Snipp teaches in the Sociology department and
  is heading both Native American Studies and Comparative Studies in Race
  and Ethnicity.  He has been a research fellow at the\\nCensus Bureau,
  the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, and more recently
  taught at Harvard University.\\n\\nHe has also worked extensively on the
  federal government standards for racial classification, and teaches
  classes about American Indians in Historical Perspective and
  Contemporary Society, as well as general sociology
  courses.\\n\\nProfessor Snipp has been advisor to countless Native
  students, and a real asset in advocating for our education both here and
  on reservations across the nation.  His behind the scenes work
  has\\ntouched both financial aid and admissions here at Stanford, and he
  was even involved in establishing the high school in Lame Deer,
  Montana.\\n\\nHe'll be coming to speak about his past, and where
  education has taken him, so don't miss out.  This is a great chance to
  get to know Stanford profs outside the classroom, and learn from their
  experiences.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071114T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071114T213000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000059
SUMMARY:Natives Do Broomball
DESCRIPTION:Reply with your name and whether or not you can drive.  It's
  gonna be epic.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071115T074000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071115T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000044
SUMMARY:Shellmound Peace Walk Blessing and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Blessing and community potluck for the Shellmound Peace
  Walk\\n\\nSacred Site Shellmound Peace Walk \\nHonoring Pomponio An
  Ohlone Resistor\\nSponsored by Indian People Organizing for Change,
  (IPOC) and SSP&RIT, November 15-23 2007\\n\\nIndian People Organizing
  for Change along with Vallejo Intertribal/SSP&RIT invites all to join in
  a journey of walk and prayer to remember our ancestors who lived on this
  land for thousands of years. The walk will be led by traditional Native
  American leaders and Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhists. We will walk and pray
  with our ancestors in areas where Shellmounds and Sacred sites have been
  desecrated by development.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071116T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071116T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000052
SUMMARY:Hui o Hawai'i Hawaiian Film Night II
DESCRIPTION:Hui o Hawai'i presents the second night of the Hawaiian Film
  Series, and Indigenous Peoples Month event.  "Mauna Kea: Temple Under
  Siege" and a second bonus (TBA) film will be screened.  'Ono (delicious)
  snacks will be provided! 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071116T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071116T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000055
SUMMARY:Memorial Service for Charles Jarboe
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at Stanford's Memorial Church for a memorial
  service to commemorate the life of a former American Indian Staff Forum
  member, Charles Jarboe (Yurok).
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071116T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071116T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000063
SUMMARY:Powwow Fundraising Subcommittee
DESCRIPTION:Powwow's Fundraising Subcommittee will meet immediately before
  the larger meeting with Stanford University departmental representatives.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071115T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071115T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000013
SUMMARY:Sally Mentzer's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Sally Mentzer and find out how the
  Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your
  personal adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071116T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071117T000000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20080606T220000Z
EXDATE:20071123T230000Z,20071207T230000Z,20071214T230000Z,20071221T230000Z,
 20071228T230000Z,20080104T230000Z,20080111T230000Z,20080321T220000Z,
 20080328T220000Z,20080509T220000Z,20080606T220000Z,20080613T220000Z,
 20080620T220000Z,20080627T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000037
SUMMARY:Cherokee Community of Silicon Valley
DESCRIPTION:A Free Geneology Workshop presented by The Cherokee Community
  of the Silicon Valley (CCSV) and the Santa Clara County Geneaological
  and Historical Society, will assist those interested in finding a
  connection to their Cherokee roots to learn more about the resources
  available.  We we will be exploring Eastern and Western Tribal rolls and
  Indian applications, as well as other documents and resources available
  to Cherokee descendents.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071117T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071118T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000066
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Week/ No Classes
DESCRIPTION:No classes will be held at Stanford during "Thanksgiving Week"
  (Monday-Wednesday).  The University as a whole will be closed on
  Thursday and Friday.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071119
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20071121T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000064
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Day Dinner
DESCRIPTION:For Stanford's Native students and their friends...the whole
  deal...turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and gravy,
  yams, corn, pickles, Jell-O salad, olives, rolls and butter,\\npumpkin
  pie with whipped cream, apple pie with ice cream,sparkling apple juice,
  hot cider, and more!\\n\\nEat, watch movies, play Scrabble, eat some
  more!\\n\\nPlease RSVP (725-6944) so we can cook lots!\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071122T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071122T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000051
SUMMARY:PAE-V Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Survival Guide to Finals at Stanford
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071128T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071128T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000062
SUMMARY:Cherokee Cobbler Event
DESCRIPTION:Come eat Cherokee Cobbler with Cherokee Club!!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071129T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071129T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000074
SUMMARY:Faculty Lunch: Karen Biestman
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Native American Cultural Center and meet Professor
  Karen Biestman!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071128T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071128T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000070
SUMMARY:Diné Day Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Diné Club is having its Diné Day on Thursday as another event
  for Indigenious People's Month.  Diné students will be celebrating our
  culture all day long and the day will end with a dinner hosted by Diné
  Club in which we will be cooking and serving several dishes brought from
  home. If you want try mutton and some Green Chile from New Mexico, then
  please come out.  And if you want to bring your own dish, you are more
  than welcome. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071130T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071130T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000075
SUMMARY:"Take Stanford Home" Info Session
DESCRIPTION:If you want to take Stanford recruitment materials home over
  the winter break, join members of the Admission Office!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071130T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071130T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000076
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine Summer Opportunities Panel 
DESCRIPTION:Wondering what to do this upcoming summer?  Check out the
  Summer Opportunities Panel NIM is co-sponsoring.  Several students from
  NIM will be presenting among others, including Danielle Tsingine, Temo
  Peranda, and Carmen Vice.\\n\\nCo sponsored by Chicanos/Latinos in
  Health Education, Stanford Black Pre-Med Organization and Natives in
  Medicine\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071129T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071129T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000085
SUMMARY:Muwekma-Tah-Ruk Study Break
DESCRIPTION: Dead Week got ya down?  Take a Muwekma Study
  Break--10:00-11:00pm, December 2-6!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071203T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071203T070000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20071207T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000071
SUMMARY:Big & Li'l Sibs' Cookie Decorating & Gift Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Bib and Little Native Siblings are coming on over to "the
  Center" to decorate holiday cookies, exchange gifts...and then mosey
  over to "the House" to bake the cookies since "the Center" still doesn't
  have it's stove back. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071204T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071204T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000078
SUMMARY:Native PAE Study Break
DESCRIPTION:Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V) sponsors a
  study break at "the Center!"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071205T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071205T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000102
SUMMARY:Last-Mentoring-Night-of-Fall-'07
DESCRIPTION:Need help with math,  physics, statistics, and basic EE or CE
  engineering course?  Anthony Marquez and Kawika Nakoa are here for you. 
  And, by popular demand Matt Anderson will be available to offer help
  with Chemistry!  Tim "Mr. Math" will join the team in November.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071205T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071205T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000060
SUMMARY:First Nations' Future Sharing
DESCRIPTION:Join Mehana Vaughan for dinner at the center to talk story
  about the recent First Nation's Futures Programme which so many of you 
  participated in and helped to make so special.\\n\\nMehana wants to talk
  story about what she experienced as our community's  fellow, to answer
  questions, and to get feedback on how to improve  \\nStanford's part of
  the program--particularly how it contributes to  larger Native community
  at Stanford. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071206T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071206T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000079
SUMMARY:Coastal Indian Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Alaska Native and West Coast Indian organization, Thai food at
  the NACC.  All are welcome!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071205T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071205T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000081
SUMMARY:MICS Study Break
DESCRIPTION:The Multiracial Identified Community at Stanford (MICS) will
  host a study break to watch a movie, eat snacks and hang out! 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071206T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071206T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000068
SUMMARY:Holiday Open Houses
DESCRIPTION:A "Center-to-Center Get Together" to celebrate the holidays, to
  contribute to toy and food collections, munch on cookies, and to 'ooh
  and aah' over the decorations at the Asian American Activity Center,
  Black Community Services Center, El Centro Chicano and the Native
  American Activities Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071207T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071207T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000073
SUMMARY:SNAGS Goes to Dinner!
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Native American Graduate Students will go out for
  dinner somewhere in Palo Alto (restaurant suggestions are welcome!) for
  our meeting. \\n\\nCome on out for great food and great company!  As
  always, feel free to bring a friend, your significant other, and/or
  kid(s)!  See you then!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071207T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071207T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000104
SUMMARY:Hui 'O Hawaii
DESCRIPTION:Come on over to the Center for some food "from home!"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071207T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071207T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000082
SUMMARY:Red and Green Holiday Dinner
DESCRIPTION:...and 100 teeny, tiny socks on the mantel!  Every one is
  welcome to attend the Annual Holiday Dinner at "The Center!":
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071208T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071208T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000089
SUMMARY:"Spoken, Not Slurred"
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Spoken Word Collective presents...\\n"Spoken, Not
  Slurred"\\n\\n7:30 Open Mic\\n8:00 Performances begin\\n\\nFREE
  Admission\\nFor sale: Chapbooks ($5) and CDs ($10)\\n\\nCheck out our
  video:\\n<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSn_ODAUmF8
  >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSn_ODAUmF8\\n\\nRSVP here:
  http://stanford.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6180352449
  >http://stanford.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6180352449\\n\\nDo you want
  more?!!!??!\\nhttp://spokenword.stanford.edu\\n\\nSpread the word.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071208T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071208T063000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000091
SUMMARY:Sally Mentzer's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Sally Mentzer and find out how the
  Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your
  personal adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071207T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071207T223000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000092
SUMMARY:Children's Christmas Carnival Party
DESCRIPTION:As the culmination of the Annual Dolores Sanchez Memorial Toy
  Drive, the Native American Cultural Center and the Muwekma Ohlone Tribal
  Council presents for Muwekma Ohlone members and special invited
  guests.\\n\\nRSPVs required to Monica Arellano, 510-581-5194 or
  Marellano@muwekma.org
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071208T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071209T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000088
SUMMARY:Talisman Winter Show
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual Winter show in Campbell Recital
  Hall!\\nFrom one of our own Native frosh, Adrine Wagner from Heart Butte,
  Montana:\\n\\nTickets: $8/$5 w/suid\\n-Limited Number of Tickets
  Available!-\\nTickets will be sold in White Plaza starting Monday,
  December 3.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071209T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071210T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000090
SUMMARY:Community Circle
DESCRIPTION:To help bring the quarter to a close Nanibaa' Garrison and
  Winona Simms will host a bit of community circle time at the Center. 
  \\n\\nIf you could use a little encouragement, want to offer a prayer or
  song, or just want to embrace a bit of positive momentum before you
  enter your final week of school, please join them.  A light lunch will
  be served and you can come and go at your discretion.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071209T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071209T203300Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000067
SUMMARY:AISF Holiday Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Once again, it's time for our American Indian Staff Forum
  Annual Holiday Dinner at Buca di Beppo in Palo Alto.\\n\\nPlease RSVP so
  we can make our "reservation!"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071211T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071211T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000086
SUMMARY:Trustees Visit Old Union Complex
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University's Board of Trustees members will tour the
  newly refurbished "New"  Old Union complex on Monday afternoon, December
  10.  Be here and say, "Hello."
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071210T214500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071210T224500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000101
SUMMARY:Program Holiday Closure
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Cultural Center will be closed for vacation
  and during the University's Winter Break closure.  Regular business and
  classes will resume on January 7.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071217T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071218T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20071218T170000Z
EXDATE:20071222T170000Z,20071223T170000Z,20071229T170000Z,20071230T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000093
SUMMARY:University Holiday Closure
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University offices will be closed for winter break. 
  Regular business will resume beginning on January 2 and classes will
  start January 7.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20071219T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20071220T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080102T170000Z
EXDATE:20071222T170000Z,20071223T170000Z,20071229T170000Z,20071230T170000Z,
 20080102T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000103
SUMMARY:Program Holiday Closure
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Cultural Center will be closed for vacation
  and during the University's Winter Break closure.  Regular business and
  classes will resume on January 7.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080102T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080103T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080104T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000115
SUMMARY:Sally Mentzer's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Sally Mentzer and find out how the
  Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your
  personal adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080111T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080112T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000124
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Visit with Dean Eyre (Undergraduate Advising and Research) and
  discover what opportunities are available to you!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080111T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080111T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20080307T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000116
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080114T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080114T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080317T190000Z
EXDATE:20080121T200000Z,20080218T200000Z,20080225T200000Z,20080310T190000Z,
 20080317T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000118
SUMMARY:Kaorihiva
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Kaorihiva, Stanford's Polynesian Dance Group.  Come
  for more information about the group and to learn the tryout routine. 
  We welcome all experience levels and hope to see everyone!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080115T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080115T063000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000094
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080116T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080116T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000126
SUMMARY:Tutoring Night
DESCRIPTION:The graduate students want to help you with any miscellaneous
  science and/or engineering classes.\\n\\nNeed help with math, physics,
  statistics, and basic EE or CE engineering course?  Anthony Marquez and
  Kawika Nakoa are here for you. \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080116T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080116T070000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20080312T040000Z
EXDATE:20080305T050000Z,20080604T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000119
SUMMARY:House Seminar Intro Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please attend this brief introductory meeting about
  Muwekma-Tah-Ruk's Winter Quarter House Seminar.  \\n\\nRegular meetings
  of the House Seminar will be Fridays at the House 5:00-6:00 on
  Fridays--beginning January 25.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080117T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080117T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000120
SUMMARY:Crazy Horse Family Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Crazy Horse Family
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080117T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080117T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000121
SUMMARY:PAE-Wide Winter Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:You are all invited to the PAE-wide Winter Kickoff!\\n \\nCome
  for the catered dinner and information session on PAE!!  All other PAE
  groups will be there (El Centro, Black House, Athletics, etc).  It's a
  chance for you to mingle with other PAE groups and to learn more about
  what PAE-V will be doing this quarter.\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080117T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080117T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000122
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to attend and become involved in the
  planning of the 37th Annual Stanford Powwow (May 9-11, 2008). 
  \\n\\nVolunteer a little of your time and become part of the largest
  student-run powwow in the United States!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080116T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080116T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20080521T190000Z
EXDATE:20080130T200000Z,20080213T200000Z,20080227T200000Z,20080312T190000Z,
 20080326T190000Z,20080409T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000047
SUMMARY:Native Ski Trip
DESCRIPTION:It's the Muwekma-Tah-Ruk/Stanford American Indian Organization
  Annual Trip to the Snow over the MLK Birthday Weekend.  So if ya wanna
  go...you need to reply before Thanksgiving break. Costs are not
  completely worked out but it is usually $50 for the trip. Then if you
  want to go skiing/snowboarding you have to pay for your rentals as well
  as your ticket which is usually discounted because we get the group
  discount.\\n\\nRespond ASAP....also its soooo much fun you should
  come!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080118T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080119T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080121T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000128
SUMMARY:Girl's Hula Practice
DESCRIPTION:It's time to start practicing for the annual lu'au coming up in
  April. \\n\\nPractice is open to anyone and everyone, both beginner and
  experienced dancers.  Please come and encourage those you know to come
  and participate.  It should be a lot of fun and a great learning
  experience. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080119T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080119T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000136
SUMMARY:MLK, Jr. Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University will be closed on Monday, January 18 in
  observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Holiday.  No classes
  will be held.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080121
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000125
SUMMARY:Law School vs. Business School Panel
DESCRIPTION:Interested in Law School?  Business School?  Perhaps a joint
  degree?  Can't decide?\\n \\nCome hear current law, business, and JD/MBA
  students from the Graduate School of Business & Stanford Law School
  discuss their experiences and why they chose the path they did.\\n
  \\nRefreshments will be served.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080123T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080123T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000132
SUMMARY:SNAGS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Welcome back from break.  To get back together we will meet
  next  Wednesday at 6pm at the GCC.  \\n\\nThe Stanford Native American
  Research Conference will be coming up soon in late Feb, early March and
  there is planning to do for it as well as talking about hosting a
  reception with John-Carlos Perea who is on campus teaching a American
  Indian Powwow Music class for the Institute for Diversity in the
  Arts.\\n \\nPlease let us know if you can or cannot make it.  As always,
   significant others are welcome to come as well. Look forward to seeing
  everybody then.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080124T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080124T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000134
SUMMARY:Early Decision Phone-A-Thon
DESCRIPTION:Do you remember that phone call from a Stanford Native you
  received around this time when you were a High School Senior...for some
  of you oldheads that was a LONG time ago, but I know you still remember
  the call!\\n\\nFive (5) volunteers are needed to call the newly
  admitted/early decision Native students! It really makes a difference!
  Let them know our Native community supports them and wants them
  here!\\n\\nWednesday,  January 23\\nShift 1    5:00-6:30\\nShift 2   
  6:30-8:30
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080124T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080124T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000138
SUMMARY:Big Lunch of Color
DESCRIPTION:This quarter's Big Lunch of Color (BLOC), "Food and Words for
  the Soul" is hosted by the African American Staff Group and MLK
  Celebration Committee.  Everyone is welcome! \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080123T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080123T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000135
SUMMARY:LEAD Meeting, Native Panel
DESCRIPTION:Members of Leading through Education, Activism and Diversity
  (from Stanford's four Ethnic Community Centers) will meet to hear a
  panel discussion of current Native students.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080125T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080125T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000141
SUMMARY:Native Student College Panel
DESCRIPTION:Current Native Stanford students are needed to participate in a
  College Panel Discussion to field questions from a group of 8 California
  Indian students visiting campus late this week.  \\n\\nIf anyone is
  interested in answering some questions about being Native in college,
  Stanford stuff, etc...please let Desi know!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080125T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080125T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000142
SUMMARY:Dr. Alejandro Toledo, "Can the Poor Afford Democracy? A
  Presidential Perspective
DESCRIPTION:The Frank E. and Arthur W. Payne Distinguished Lecture Series
  presents Dr. Alejandro Toledo, Payne Distinguished Visiting Lecturer,
  CDDRL Visiting Scholar, Former President of Peru.\\n\\nIntroduction by,
  Michael A. McFaul, Professor of Political Science, Director, Center on
  Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Deputy Director, FSI, Helen
  and Peter Bing Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution.\\n\\nFree and open to
  the public.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080125T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080125T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000143
SUMMARY:Opportunity Job Fair Reception
DESCRIPTION:More than 100 companies/agencies and 1,200 Stanford students
  will participate in this year's Fair.  OJF sponsors include the Dean's
  office in the School of Engineering, SWE, AISES, SBSE-NSBE, and
  SSCLES/SHPE/MAES/HENAAC.  \\n\\nThe Job Fair reception with corporate
  representatives will also feature several Ph.D. students showcasing
  their research work, and keynote speaker Management Science and 
  Engineering professor and chair Elisabeth  Pate-Cornell.\\n\\nFor more
  information, please contact Dr. Noé Lozano, Associate Dean of Student
  Affairs,\\nDirector, Engineering Diversity Programs by calling
  723-9107\\n\\n\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080126T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080126T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000155
SUMMARY:Muwekma House Seminar
DESCRIPTION:A weekly course designed to increase awareness of Native issues,
  history, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080126T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080126T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20080321T000000Z
EXDATE:20080322T000000Z,20080329T000000Z,20080405T000000Z,20080412T000000Z,
 20080419T000000Z,20080426T000000Z,20080503T000000Z,20080510T000000Z,
 20080517T000000Z,20080524T000000Z,20080531T000000Z,20080607T000000Z,
 20080614T000000Z,20080621T000000Z,20080628T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000144
SUMMARY:Opportunity Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:More than 100 companies/agencies and 1,200 Stanford students
  will participate in this year's Fair.  OJF sponsors include the Dean's
  office in the School of Engineering, SWE, AISES, SBSE-NSBE, and
  SSCLES/SHPE/MAES/HENAAC.  \\n\\nFor more information, please contact Dr.
  Noé Lozano, Associate Dean of Student Affairs,\\nDirector, Engineering
  Diversity Programs by calling 723-9107\\n\\n\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080126T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080127T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000145
SUMMARY:Girl's Hula Practice
DESCRIPTION:Thank-you to everyone who came to practice this past weekend! 
  And if you couldn't make it, no worries!  Come to practice this
  Saturday.  Practice is open to anyone and everyone, both beginner and
  experienced dancers.  Again, please come and encourage those you know to
  come and participate.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080126T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080126T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000095
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080130T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080130T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000151
SUMMARY:Movie Night with Cherokee Club
DESCRIPTION:We'll watch..."Spiral of Fire," an all native-produced
  documentary about the Eastern Band of Cherokee in North
  Carolina.\\n\\nSpiral of Fire takes author LeAnne Howe (Choctaw) to
  the North Carolina homeland of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to
  discover how the mix of tourism, community, and cultural preservation is
  the key to their tribes health in the 21st century. Along the way Howe
  seeks to reconcile her own complex identity as the illegitimate daughter
  of a Choctaw woman, fathered by a Cherokee man she never knew, and
  raised by an adopted Cherokee family in Oklahoma.  She delves into the
  complicated arena of tribal politics, where issues of absentee voting,
  blood quantum, and what it really means to be a Cherokee are being
  debated in the community.\\n\\nRead More:
  http://www.pbs.org/indiancountry/about/spiral.html and
  http://indiancountrydiaries.org/toolkits.html
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080131T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080131T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000170
SUMMARY:Lakota Language Class
DESCRIPTION:So we're finally having our first Lakota Language class today
  at 4:00 in Meyer 280C it's in the Digital Language Lab . . . so be
  there!!!!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080131T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080131T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000127
SUMMARY:Renya Ramirez, UC Santa Cruz
DESCRIPTION:Two events in one--and a spaghetti dinner!  \\n\\nFirst, local
  author and Stanford alum, Dr. Renya Ramirez (Winnebago), Professor at UC
  Santa Cruz University will talk about her book,  "Native Hubs: Culture,
  Community and Belonging in Silicon Valley and Beyond."  The book
  includes information about the American Indian Alliance's early days,
  living in Silicon Valley as an Indian, the crucial role of Native women
  within urban communities, struggles of the Muwekma Ohlone tribe, Native
  Americans from Mexico and the U.S discussed cross-border indigenous
  rights, and more.\\n\\nSecond, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (B.I.A.),
  Office of Special Trustee will discuss Indian trust accounts, Indian
  Trust reforms, and answer questions about financial and land assets. 
  The BIA is also searching for people that have left the  reservations
  and severed contact.\\n\\nSponsored by the American Indian Alliance,
  Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley, Office of the Special
  Trustee and First Nations Ministries.\\n \\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080201T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080201T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000166
SUMMARY:Powwow Drum
DESCRIPTION:Native students meet at the Center to learn about Powwow
  Drumming and Singing! 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080201T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080201T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000183
SUMMARY:Powwow Drum
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Native American Cultural Center and sit at the
  drum.  Learn about songs...and how to sing them!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080201T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080201T040000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20080314T013000Z
EXDATE:20080314T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000163
SUMMARY:SNAPS Kick-Off Event!
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Native American Poetry Society  will be hosting a
  showing of the movie "SLAM" to celebrate and promote the Hip Hop
  Extravaganza feat Saul Williams.\\n\\nThis is an awesome film!  More
  info: www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5734\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080202T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080202T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000181
SUMMARY:Native Student Leadership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Representatives from the Native Student Organizations meet
  monthly with NACC staff to plan for the quarter, compare calendars,
  finetune budgets and brainstorm!  Lunch will be served
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080201T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080201T213000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000154
SUMMARY:Hui Winter Kick-Off BBQ
DESCRIPTION:"It's cold, wet and I miss home" BBQ!\\n\\nCome enjoy some good
  food, hang out, play some cool jamz, and hear about the fun things we've
  got planned for this quarter!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080203T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080203T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000167
SUMMARY:Girl's Hula Practice
DESCRIPTION:Come to practice this Saturday!  \\n\\nPractice is open to
  anyone and everyone, both beginner and experienced dancers.  Again,
  please come and encourage those you know to come and participate.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080202T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080202T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000168
SUMMARY:Boy's Hula Practice
DESCRIPTION:We're ready to get started with the men's lu'au practices this
  Saturday--and we have an awesome\\nkumu from the area coming to teach us
  a hula kahiko with the girls, so if you are interested in participating,
  please e-mail Hoku Ching!   It should be an awesome opportunity!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080202T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080202T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000169
SUMMARY:NativeTutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay Native kids in
  elementary school. Dinner will be provided. If interested contact Anna
  French, Temo Peranda, or Wayva Waterman.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080205T014500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080205T044500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080304T014500Z
EXDATE:20080212T014500Z,20080219T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000184
SUMMARY:Graduate Horizons Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Whitney Laughlin will be here to talk about the Graduate
  Horizons Program.  Graduate Horizons helps Native students learn about,
  prepare for graduate school application and grad school success.  It is
  modeled after the College Horizons program for high school
  students.\\n\\nAnd, there will be pizza!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080205T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080205T213000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000202
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to attend and become involved in the
  planning of the 37th Annual Stanford Powwow (May 9-11, 2008). 
  \\n\\nVolunteer a little of your time and become part of the largest
  student-run powwow in the United States!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080206T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080206T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000162
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee and VPSA
DESCRIPTION:The Powwow Coordinators, Treasurer and Committee Heads will
  meet with the Vice Provost for Student Affairs regarding the planning
  the 2008 Stanford Powwow.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080207T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080207T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000172
SUMMARY:Native Community Bereavement Group
DESCRIPTION:The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is
  facilitating a Native Community Grief Counseling Group for our student
  community here on campus.\\n\\nThe group is for anyone within the
  community who has experienced loss, or is experiencing loss, or knows
  someone who is, and would like the support of a Native group and/or a
  counselor. \\n \\nMeetings will most likely take place in the library.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080207T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080208T000000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20080306T220000Z
EXDATE:20080306T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000197
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:U Chicago Medical School visit!\\n\\nMeet David Ovens, Director
  of Admissions and Financial Aid, University of Chicago, Pritzker School
  of Medicine--pritzker.bsd.uchicago.edu\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080208T000500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080208T010500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000129
SUMMARY:Native Community "Mardi Gras" Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080209T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080209T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000072
SUMMARY:SUMMA Conference
DESCRIPTION:A reminder toall students interested in medicine to register
  now for Stanford's medical conference in February!  (The deadline for
  registration is fast approaching (January 12, 2008) but the conference
  often sells out in December.)  \\n\\nSUMMA is a coalition of the Black,
  Native American and Hispanic medical student groups.  The conference
  draws over 600 pre-med students from around the country and includes a
  recruitment\\nfair with over 50 different med schools represented. 
  There will be three keynote speakers and over 30 workshops.  \\n\\nThe
  cost is $15.  Info: http://summa.stanford.edu/\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080209T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080210T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000200
SUMMARY:Lu'au Hula Practice
DESCRIPTION:Come to practice this Saturday!  \\n\\nPractice is open to
  anyone and everyone, both beginner and experienced dancers.  Again,
  please come and encourage those you know to come and participate.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080209T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080209T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000201
SUMMARY:Longest Walk 2
DESCRIPTION:*30th Anniversary of Historic Native American Rights March
  Inspires "The Longest Walk 2."   Hundreds To Embark On 5 Month Walk from
  Alcatraz to Washington D.C. for Environmental Protection and Native
  American Rights.\\n\\n> On Monday, February 11th and Tuesday February
  12th, Tribal Dignitaries, Religious Leaders, Environmental, and Union
  Groups will hold events to commence the Longest Walk 2a
  trans-continental walk for environmental protection and Native American
  rights. More than three hundred participants of the Longest Walk 2 will
  embark on a five-month journey on foot from San Francisco, arriving in
  Washington, D.C. on July 11, 2008.\\n\\nAmerican Indian Movement
  Co-founder Dennis J. Banks states, "From Alcatraz Island to Washington,
  D.C., through the elements of the seasons, we shall walk; nothing shall
  deter us from completing our mission: All Life is Sacred, Protect Mother
  Earth."\\n\\nThe Longest Walk 2 follows two routes, a Northern and a
  Southern one that will cover more than 8,000 miles in total, stopping
  each evening in communities along the way. People from all over the
  world are joining the walk with its peaceful and spiritual call to
  action to protect Mother Earth and defend Human Rights. The Longest Walk
  2 also marks the 30th anniversary of the original Longest Walk of 1978
  that resulted in historic changes for Native Americans.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080211
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000225
SUMMARY:Lakota Language
DESCRIPTION:Generally we meet Mon and Wed from 4-6ish. Wednesdays we listen
  to a radio program from 4-5pm.  We should be tele-conferencing with our
  professor, Brian Charging Cloud, sometime this week.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080212T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080212T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080317T230000Z
EXDATE:20080219T000000Z,20080317T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000096
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080213T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080213T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000205
SUMMARY:Faculty Lunch: Ken Fields
DESCRIPTION:Professor Kenneth Fields teaches in the English Department and
  is currently offering "American Indian Mythology."\\n\\nCome to the
  Native American Cultural Center, have lunch and get to know Professor
  Fields!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080213T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080213T213000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000226
SUMMARY:Lakota Language
DESCRIPTION:Generally we meet Mon and Wed from 4-6ish. Wednesdays we listen
  to a radio program from 4-5pm.  We should be tele-conferencing with our
  professor, Brian Charging Cloud, sometime this week. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080214T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080214T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO,WE;UNTIL=20080319T230000Z
EXDATE:20080317T230000Z,20080319T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000177
SUMMARY:CLUE-In College Motivation Day
DESCRIPTION:College Life and Undergraduate Education for Interested Natives
  (CLUE-In) Day is the college motivation day for Native Bay Area high
  school students. \\n\\nHosted by the Stanford AISES Chapter (American
  Indian Science and Engineering Society), the day long program provides
  information and insight to young students about higher education. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080214T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080215T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000191
SUMMARY:LEAD Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Peter Vitousek (First Nations Programme) will speak to the
  Leading through Education, Activism and Diversity group about
  cross-cultural collaboration.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080215T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080215T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000189
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:An Advising Meeting with Natives in Medicine!   \\n\\nPatricia
  Lewis--Pre-Med Academic Advisor, Undergraduate Advising and
  Research--has offered to come and speak to our students.  Lunch will be
  served.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080215T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080215T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000216
SUMMARY:Info Session: 2008 CSRE Internships
DESCRIPTION:Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity Summer Research
  Internship  Program 2008 Information Session!\\n\\nDesign (and get
  funding for) a public service internship that explores issues of race,
  ethnicity and community.\\n\\nSponsored by CCSRE, Raikes Foundation,
  VPUE and the Escobedo Commemorative Fund
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080215T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080215T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000173
SUMMARY:Bay Area Native College Student Network
DESCRIPTION:Network of native college students in the Bay Area -  February
  16, 5:00 P.M. at Berkeley. If you are interested in attending contact
  Erika Chase or Stefanie Tsosie.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080217T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080217T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000196
SUMMARY:SAIO Broomball
DESCRIPTION:Get excited, because coming up on the February 17th at 11pm
  (Sunday night, Presiden's Day weekend) is SAIO broom ball!!!\\n\\nWhat
  is broom ball, you say?  Its like ice hockey, only in shoes, with a
  different stick (not actually a broom) and more awesomeeeeeeeeee.  And
  you have to wear outfits like those shown above. duh.\\nbut not really.
  only if you want to.\\n\\nFirst off, I'm looking for people willing to
  drive to this event.    The ice rink we're going to is Iceland Belmont,
  and google maps says its about 13 miles away and will take about half an
  hour.  Below is the link with directions from the house.  The more
  drivers we get, the more people can go!\\n\\nPlease e-mail me telling me
  if\\n1.) You want to go\\n2.) you're willing to drive\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080218T070000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080218T083000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000212
SUMMARY:NACC Movie Showing ~ In Light of Reverence
DESCRIPTION:In solidarity of the Longest Walk 2, a trans-continental walk
  for environmental protection and Native American rights. "In Light of
  Reverence" features the environmental/religious freedom struggles of the
  Lakota of the Great Plains, The Hopi of the Four Corners Area, and the
  Winnemum Wintu of Northern California.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080218T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080218T032000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000220
SUMMARY:"Fuzzy" Study Nights
DESCRIPTION:If you need to brainstorm, structure, edit, talk your paper
  out, or simply want to generate ideas to talk about in IHUM section (so
  you look extra smart!) then this is the place for you!  We can help
  out on all papers from all years from Freshman up to Seniors! \\n
  \\nEven if you don't have a paper due next week, we will be handing out
  FABULOUS writing tips so you should stop by anyway! 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080218T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080218T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20080317T030000Z
EXDATE:20080317T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000188
SUMMARY:Presidents Day Holiday
DESCRIPTION:No classes.  Stanford University closed for the day.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080218
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000227
SUMMARY:"How Much Will You Tolerate?"
DESCRIPTION:Speak Up, Speak Out presents "How Much Will You Tolerate?"--A
  Photographic Exploration of Acts of Intolerance at Stanford University,
  February 19-March 14, 2008.\\n\\nOpening Reception and Refreshments,
  Noon, Wednesday, February 20.\\n\\nA project of LEAD (Leading through
  Education, Activism and Diversity) sponsored by the Asian American
  Activities Center, Black Community Services Center, El Centro Chicano
  and Native American Cultural Center.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080219
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080222T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000198
SUMMARY:Indian Health Center Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The IHC will be having ongoing meetings with the community to
  update everyone on the Center's activities and other events in Indian
  health, share ideas and discuss upcoming projects.   Everyone is invited
  to attend.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080221T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080221T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000203
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to attend and become involved in the
  planning of the 37th Annual Stanford Powwow (May 9-11, 2008). 
  \\n\\nVolunteer a little of your time and become part of the largest
  student-run powwow in the United States!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080220T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080220T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000206
SUMMARY:"American Indian Youth Suicide Prevention Resources" Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Professor Teresa LaFromboise will host this information session
  for Native students.  Included will be a presentation about existing
  research on the subject of suicide in the Native American community--and
  the educational materials designed to both inform Native youth, and
  address or prevent its occurance 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080221T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080221T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000221
SUMMARY:"What Matters to Me and Why" with Winona Simms
DESCRIPTION:Find out what matters to:  Winona Simms Associate Dean of
  Students and Director of the American Native Indian, Alaska Native and
  Native Hawaiian Program, and Resident Fellow at Muwekma-Tah Ruk, the
  Native American Theme House.\\n\\nWinona Simms is a board member of the
  Northern California (NorCal) Network of the Office of Women in Higher
  Education, a division of the American Council on Education and a member
  of the National Indian Education Association.  She also has previously
  served on the board of the National Institute of Native Leadership in
  Higher Education.  Dr. Simms currently teaches the course, "Peer
  Counseling in the Native American Community" and has also taught for
  Stanford's Continuing Studies.  Before coming to Stanford in 1997, Dr.
  Simms was a faculty member in the Department of Counseling at the
  University of North Dakota.  She received her PhD in Applied Behavioral
  Studies from Oklahoma State University.\\n\\nWhat Matters to Me and Why
  is a discussion and lecture series that encourages reflection within the
  Stanford community on matters of personal values, beliefs, and
  motivations.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080220T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080220T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000223
SUMMARY:SOCC's ASSU Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Want to learn about important issues affecting communities of
  color?  Want to learn how to make a difference in the ASSU?  How can
  SOCC help you?\\n \\nCome out to the Students of Color Coalition (SOCC)
  informational!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080221T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080221T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000224
SUMMARY:Storytelling Night
DESCRIPTION:Please join the ETAs of Muwekma for an informal Storytelling
  night in the lounge of the Muwekma.    \\n\\nWinter is a time to tell
  stories, and for us (Navajos)  it is the only time to tell certain
  stories, and we stop telling them when the winter is over.  My
  grandfather would only start telling stories after the first snow fell,
  and I know it hasn't snowed here (and it probably never will), but it
  just snowed back home, so I figure it's still okay :)  \\n\\nIt would be
  cool to bring a story, but if not, that's fine, it will also be a good
  time to just sit and listen and chill out and share with each other. 
  \\n\\nThere will be hot cocoa and good times.  I hope you can all join
  us.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080221T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080221T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000229
SUMMARY:Info Session: Institute for Recruitment of Teachers
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Recruitment of Teachers (IRT) can: \\n--waive
  application fees\\n--waive GRE score fees\\n--package
  applications\\n--provide support/advice on preparing your app\\n--find
  fellowships for you\\n\\nIRT, Phillips Academy, Andover,
  Massachusetts\\nwww.andover.edu/irt\\n\\nDiversify the faculty of the
  future!\\nPlease RSVP for dinner by 5:00, Tuesday, February 20. 
  Everyone is welcome to take advantage of individual appointments on
  Thursday, February 21--11:00-12:45 at El Centro Chicano and 1:15-2:30 at
  the Black Community Services Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080221T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080221T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000190
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Practice
DESCRIPTION:8:00-9:00 Boy's Haka Practice\\n9:00-10:00 Boy's and Girl's
  Samoan Practice \\non Thursday nights starting February
  21.\\n\\nPractice is open to anyone and everyone, both beginner and
  experienced dancers.  Again, please come and encourage those you know to
  come and participate.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080222T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080222T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20080307T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000228
SUMMARY:Meet the Artist, John-Carlos Perea
DESCRIPTION:John-Carlos Perea teaches "American Indian Powwow Music"
  through the Institute for Diversity in the Arts program, but there is
  more about him that you should know...  \\n\\nThe John-Carlos Perea
  Sextet performs a program featuring new works influenced by Perea's
  winter quarter residency with the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at
  Stanford.  John-Carlos' compositions illuminate the intersections
  between American Indian Pow-Wow music and Jazz and explore the
  complexity of contemporary urban American Indian identities.  He was
  recently awarded a 2008 Grammy as a member of the Paul Winter Consort
  for original pow-wow and cedar flute songs contributed to "Crestone",
  the Consort's most recent CD release (Living Music,
  2007).\\nMusician/composer, John-Carlos Perea received his MA in Music
  from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2005 and is currently
  pursuing a PhD in ethnomusicology at UC Berkeley. His doctoral work
  focuses on the life and music of Creek and Kaw jazz saxophonist Jim
  Pepper. John-Carlos has lectured at San Francisco State, Stanford, and
  UC Berkeley on the subjects of American Indian Music and American Indian
  Modern and Creative Performing Arts.\\nThe sextet features:\\n\\nDirk
  Alphin: pow-wow singer and drummer\\nBryan Bowman: drums, tabla\\nMasaru
  Koga: saxophones, flutes\\nHafez Modirzadeh: saxophones,
  flutes\\nJohn-Carlos Perea: electric bass guitar, cedar flute, bodhrán,
  pow-wow singer and drummer\\nTim Volpicella: electric guitar\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080221T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080221T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000080
SUMMARY:Parents' Weekend Open House
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Community will host its annual Parents'
  Weekend Open House inviting guests to tour the expanded facilities on
  the ground floor of the Clubhouse!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080222T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080223T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000208
SUMMARY:Lu'au Hula Practice
DESCRIPTION:Come to practice this Saturday!  \\n\\nPractice is open to
  anyone and everyone, both beginner and experienced dancers.  Again,
  please come and encourage those you know to come and participate.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080223T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080223T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000214
SUMMARY:NACC Movie Night - Snowball Effect
DESCRIPTION:In solidarity of the Longest Walk 2, a transcontinental run for
  Native American environmental and social justice. Film by Klee Benally,
  Diné, featuring struggles to protect the San Francisco Peaks, sacred to
  Four Corner's tribes. 56 min. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080225T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080225T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000209
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting with BIA Reps!
DESCRIPTION:Representatives from the U.S. Department of the Interior's
  Indian Affairs offices during the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meeting.\\n\\nWe will be discussing the Indian
  Affairs-Honors Program, a unique, NEW, hiring initiative here in Indian
  Affairs.  Due to the large number of individuals becoming eligible for
  retirement in the next 5 years, Indian Affairs is undergoing a
  modernization.  One effort is to begin a new recruitment effort.  As
  part of this effort, we will be going on a nationwide recruitment to
  schools all across the nation, including Alaska. \\n\\nThis might be an
  opportune time to think about considering a career with Indian Affairs.
  We will present the details on the hiring process, the types of jobs
  available, the different kinds of career development options, and
  benefits incorporated with working for Indian Affairs.  More info:
  Mika.Leonard@gmail.com or call 202-208-4651.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080225T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080225T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000230
SUMMARY:Planning for Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:We have the research conference coming up in just about two
  weeks and still need to flesh out logistics.  \\n\\nPlans are to go off
  campus and get some dinner but where is still up in the air.  Any
  suggestions?\\nWe'll plan on dinner at 6pm.  Also remember to get your
  abstracts in for presenting!  150-350 words for an oral presentation by
  next Wednesday.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080226T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080226T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000097
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080227T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080227T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000148
SUMMARY:PAE-V Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Partners for Academic Success for Native students -- Today's
  Topic: Follow-up Faculty Consultation; Longer-term (4-year) Academic
  Sketch
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080227T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080227T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000140
SUMMARY:Native Student and Mentor Dinner
DESCRIPTION:This annual event provides the opportunity for current Stanford
  Native students to invite their advisors, mentors, professors and role
  models to dinner.  Winners of the Oskison Writing Competition and the
  Anne Medicine Mentorship Award will be announced.  \\n\\nHosted by the
  Native American Cultural Center and the Stanford American Indian
  Organization, the "Indian Frybread" taco dinner will be prepared by the
  students. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080228T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080228T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000176
SUMMARY:Powwow Security Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2008 Powwow Planning Committee, Security Subcommittee,
  Stanford Department of Public Safety and the supplemental Indian
  security team will meet to plan for public safety, traffic, parking,
  facilities and camping during Powwow Weekend, May 9-11.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080229T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080229T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000110
SUMMARY:G-RADD Reception and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Graduate Recruiting and Diversity Day (G-RADD) will include a
  reception and dinner (for students newly admitted to Stanford's Schools
  of Earth Sciences, Engineering, and the Humanities and Sciences) will be
  hosted by Provost John Etchemendy and Vice Provost for Graduate
  Education Patricia Gumport.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080301T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080301T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000139
SUMMARY:Visiting Scholar David Wilkins
DESCRIPTION:Visiting scholar David Wilkins (Lumbee) will visit campus to
  talk and meet with students.\\n\\nNative American Studies is sponsoring
  a lecture by David Wilkins.  He's an American Indian (Lumbee) political
  scientist who specializes in tribal government issues.  He also was a
  friend and colleague of Vine Deloria Jr.  He's currently a visiting prof
  at Harvard but otherwise, he's at the University of Minnesota.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080229T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080229T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000185
SUMMARY:Cherokee Nation History Course
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, in conjunction with the
  English Department at UC Berkeley and the Cherokee Society of the
  Greater Bay Area, this our-day, 32-hour course is being offered to
  residents of the Central California. \\n\\nAs seen in the Cherokee
  Phoenix and Indian Advocate this course has received widespread acclaim
  from the thousands of tribal employees and community members who have
  participated in it.  Now as part of an ongoing initiative to rejuvenate
  our knowledge of language, culture, and history, Cherokee Nation
  citizens, as well as the general public, are offered the opportunity to
  enrich their understanding of the Cherokee government and
  people.\\n\\nRegistration is $10 per person.  Registration forms must be
  received by 5:00pm, February 27, 2008.  Phone registrations will not be
  accepted.  Cancellations before February 22, 2008 will receive a full
  refund of fees. No refunds will be granted to cancellations received
  after February 22, 2008. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080301T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080302T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080302T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000215
SUMMARY:NACC MOVIE NIGHT - Shellmound; Two Rivers
DESCRIPTION:In solidarity of the Longest Walk 2, a transcontinental run for
  Native American environmental and social justice. Films featuring the
  Emeryville Shellmound struggle of the Ohlone, and the Klamath/Trinity
  River Endangered Salmon struggle of the Hupa/Yurok/Karuk. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080303T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080303T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000161
SUMMARY:Tutoring Night
DESCRIPTION:The graduate students want to help you with any miscellaneous
  science and/or engineering classes.\\n\\nNeed help with math, physics,
  statistics, and basic EE or CE engineering course?  Anthony Marquez and
  Kawika Nakoa are here for you. \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080305T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080305T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000195
SUMMARY:PAE-V Alumni and Mentor Dinner
DESCRIPTION:PAE-V Freshmen will invite Alumni and Mentors to Dinner
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080305T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080305T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000204
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to attend and become involved in the
  planning of the 37th Annual Stanford Powwow (May 9-11, 2008). 
  \\n\\nVolunteer a little of your time and become part of the largest
  student-run powwow in the United States!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080305T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080305T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000234
SUMMARY:Hui 'Olelo Night Kick Off
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about/participate in Hui o Hawai'i's newest
  initiative!\\n\\n'Olelo Nights are an opportunity for anyone to come
  learn and celebrate the Hawaiian language.  NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY!
  Everyone is welcome, and there will be different activities for
  different ability levels.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080306T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173209Z
DTEND:20080306T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000106
SUMMARY:Empowering Women of Color 
DESCRIPTION:23rd Annual EWOC Conference.  "Decolonizing Creativity: Fiery
  Womyn, Fierce Expressions"\\n\\nIn its 23rd year of providing powerful
  and dynamic experiences through an annual conference, the Empowering
  Women of Color Conference will once again entertain voice, knowledge,
  music, dance and art dedicated to the empowerment of women. In years
  past, EWOCC has hosted a myriad of phenomenal speakers such as Dr. M
  Joycelyn Elders, Nikki Giovanni, boona cheema, Cherrie Moraga, bell
  hooks, Gloria Anzaldúa, Sistah Soulja and Sonia Sanchez. Additionally,
  June Jordan, Alice Walker, Angela Davis, and Gina Pacaldao participated
  in EWOCC's 1992 sold out benefit entitled "Rising Up Live".\\n\\nThis
  year's theme, "decolonizing creativity: FIERY WOMYN, FIERCE EXPRESSIONS,
 " explores the theme of creativity by focusing on art as an expression of
  a woman's life and identity. We hope to inspire and highlight the work
  of women of color who share their personal, political and professional
  voices through the arts. These women continuously put their effort
  towards building a world in which their work is foregrounded and
  esteemed.\\n\\nThe main conference event will take place on Saturday
  March 8th, beginning at 9:30 AM and running through 5:30 PM, and will
  include a panel of acclaimed Bay Area activists and leaders in community
  art and women's issues, vendors, cultural performances, workshops on a
  variety of creativity and art-related topics.  The keynote speaker
  will be Climbing PoeTree, the tag-team, two-spirited, boundary-breaking
  artistic duo, Alixa and Naima. Delivering explosive lyrics that leave
  listeners outraged and inspired, Climbing PoeTree tracks footprints
  across the country and globe on a mission to overcome destruction with
  creativity.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080308T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080309T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000231
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Native Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines to
  attend the 3rd Annual Research Conference hosted by the Stanford Native
  American Graduate Students (SNAGS). \\n\\nResearch related to Native
  Americans or research performed by Native American students is
  encouraged, but we are open to research by all students in all
  disciplines.\\n\\nIf you are interested in participating with either an
  oral presentation or poster presentation, please refer the details on
  submitting an abstract.  The abstract submission deadlines are March 1
  and March 6 for oral and poster presentations, respectively.\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080308T194500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080308T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000232
SUMMARY:"Running is My High"
DESCRIPTION:5K and 10K Run/Walk sponsored by the Native American Health
  Center/Healthy Nations Wellness Center.\\n\\nBring family and friends!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080308
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000237
SUMMARY:Dead Week
DESCRIPTION:End of Winter Quarter Period
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080310
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080316T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000236
SUMMARY:Tutoring Night
DESCRIPTION:The graduate students want to help you with any miscellaneous
  science and/or engineering classes.\\n\\nNeed help with math, physics,
  statistics, and basic EE or CE engineering course?  Anthony Marquez and
  Kawika Nakoa are here for you. \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080312T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080312T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000243
SUMMARY:IDA Presents Storytelling and Song
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Diversity in the Arts Presents "Storytelling
  and Song: Scenes from different lives and hidden voices."\\n\\nStudents
  present their work from 2008 IDA/Drama 110.\\n\\nCome prepared to
  participate!  Free and open to the public.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080311T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080312T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000246
SUMMARY:See Temo Dance and Sing!
DESCRIPTION:Many of you have asked when Temo would demonstrate some of his
  dancing skills, so now is your chance.  \\n\\nTemo will be be
  participating in the End of Quarter Showing of Dance Division courses in
  many styles, beginning to advanced, jazz to modern.\\n \\nFree and open
  to the public!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080312T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080312T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000252
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The last Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V)
  meeting!  PAE-V only meets during the Fall and Winter.  There's no PAE-V
  in the Spring, so this will be the last meeting of the year.\\n\\nOn the
  PAE-V syllabus, the topic is "Discussion of the Alumni Dinner, Share
  your favorite part of your EAP Project with the PAE-V group."  We'll
  wrap up the year and you can ask mentors for additional advice.\\n
  \\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080312T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080312T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000235
SUMMARY:MICS Study Break
DESCRIPTION:The Multiracial Identified Community at Stanford (MICS) will
  host a study break to watch a movie, eat snacks and hang out! 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080313T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080313T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000260
SUMMARY:Author Sherman Alexie Visits
DESCRIPTION:As you know Sherman Alexie is coming to the Stanford campus on
  the evening of Monday April 14, 2008.  He will have dinner at the Native
  American Theme House, Muwekma-Tah-Ruk, before moving on to the following
  the agenda:\\n\\n7:00 - General Address, Kresge Auditorium\\n8:00 - Book
  Signing, Kresge Auditorium\\n9:00 - Informal conversations and Q&A
  hosted by the Native American Cultural Center,  Clubhouse./Ground Floor.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080312
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000244
SUMMARY:IDA Presents Storytelling and Song
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Diversity in the Arts Presents "Storytelling
  and Song: Scenes from different lives and hidden voices."\\n\\nStudents
  present their work from 2008 IDA/Drama 110.\\n\\nCome prepared to
  participate!  Free and open to the public.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080314T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080314T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000131
SUMMARY:Native Community Easter Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080315T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080315T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000186
SUMMARY:Cherokee Nation History Course
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, in conjunction with the
  English Department at UC Berkeley and the Cherokee Society of the
  Greater Bay Area, this our-day, 32-hour course is being offered to
  residents of the Central California. \\n\\nAs seen in the Cherokee
  Phoenix and Indian Advocate this course has received widespread acclaim
  from the thousands of tribal employees and community members who have
  participated in it.  Now as part of an ongoing initiative to rejuvenate
  our knowledge of language, culture, and history, Cherokee Nation
  citizens, as well as the general public, are offered the opportunity to
  enrich their understanding of the Cherokee government and
  people.\\n\\nRegistration is $10 per person.  Registration forms must be
  received by 5:00pm, February 27, 2008.  Phone registrations will not be
  accepted.  Cancellations before February 22, 2008 will receive a full
  refund of fees. No refunds will be granted to cancellations received
  after February 22, 2008. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080315T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080316T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080302T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000218
SUMMARY:Azteca Mexica New Year
DESCRIPTION:Yancuic Xihuitl Chicnahui Tecpatl\\nAño Nuevo 9 Pedernal - New
  Year 9 Flint\\n\\n6:00am Sunrise Ceremony\\n10:00-4:00
  Danza\\n10:00-5:00 Vendors\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080315T130000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080316T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000187
SUMMARY:Cherokee Nation History Course
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, in conjunction with the
  English Department at UC Berkeley and the Cherokee Society of the
  Greater Bay Area, this our-day, 32-hour course is being offered to
  residents of the Central California. \\n\\nAs seen in the Cherokee
  Phoenix and Indian Advocate this course has received widespread acclaim
  from the thousands of tribal employees and community members who have
  participated in it.  Now as part of an ongoing initiative to rejuvenate
  our knowledge of language, culture, and history, Cherokee Nation
  citizens, as well as the general public, are offered the opportunity to
  enrich their understanding of the Cherokee government and
  people.\\n\\nRegistration is $10 per person.  Registration forms must be
  received by 5:00pm, February 27, 2008.  Phone registrations will not be
  accepted.  Cancellations before February 22, 2008 will receive a full
  refund of fees. No refunds will be granted to cancellations received
  after February 22, 2008. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080316T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080317T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080302T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000219
SUMMARY:Azteca Mexica New Year
DESCRIPTION:Yancuic Xihuitl Chicnahui Tecpatl\\nAño Nuevo 9 Pedernal - New
  Year 9 Flint\\n\\n6:00am Sunrise Ceremony\\n10:00-4:00
  Danza\\n10:00-5:00 Vendors\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080316T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080317T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000238
SUMMARY:Final Exams
DESCRIPTION:Winter Quarter Final Examinations
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080317
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080321T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000239
SUMMARY:Spring Break
DESCRIPTION:No Classes
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080322
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080330T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000250
SUMMARY:33rd Annual SFSU Powwow
DESCRIPTION:The Student Kouncil of Intertribal Nations (SKINs) and the
  Native American AIDS Project presents, in recognition of AIDS Awareness
  Day, the 33rd Annual San Francisco State University Powwow, "Taking Care
  of the Tribe."\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080322T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080323T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000084
SUMMARY:Manuel Jordán Pérez
DESCRIPTION:\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nIndependent scholar, Manuel Jordán Pérez,
  \\nis the Ruth K. Franklin Lecture on the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and
  the Americas:\\n"Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia."\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080328T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080328T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000267
SUMMARY:Lu'au Practice
DESCRIPTION:Students will be practice Hawaiian, Samoan, Maori and Tahitian
  dances in preparation for "Kulia I Ka Nu'u" (Strive for the Summit) is
  the theme of the 2008 Stanford Lu'au on April 19, hosted by the Hawai'i
  Club!\\n\\nTickets for the meal and performances will be available soon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080402T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080402T050000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20080416T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000265
SUMMARY:Hui Merrie Monarch Festival Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Come and watch the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival (the Olympics
  of Hula) in the center on the big screen TV.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080404T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080404T100000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080406T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000271
SUMMARY:Lu'au Practice
DESCRIPTION:Students will be practice Hawaiian, Samoan, Maori and Tahitian
  dances in preparation for "Kulia I Ka Nu'u" (Strive for the Summit) is
  the theme of the 2008 Stanford Lu'au on April 19, hosted by the Hawai'i
  Club!\\n\\nTickets for the meal and performances will be available soon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080404T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080404T050000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20080418T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000253
SUMMARY:Lunch Discussion Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A small lunch will be provided for any of you who would like to
  come together to discuss a final    tribute to Maurice "Mo" Morsette. 
  All are welcome.  If you are unable to  attend please forward your
  suggestion to Denni Woodward, Greg Graves or myself.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080404T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080404T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000254
SUMMARY:Native Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080405T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080405T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000275
SUMMARY:Davis Powwow
DESCRIPTION:University of California-Davis Powwow!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080404
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080405T070000Z
EXDATE:20080405T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000249
SUMMARY:AISES Regional Conference
DESCRIPTION:The AISES Regional Conference "Connecting to Our Roots," will
  be held at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo on April 5,
  2008.\\n \\nStanford's AISES Chapter will be sending a delegation to
  this conference.  The road trip will probably start on Friday evening
  4/4, and will return the next evening, Saturday 4/5.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080405
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000276
SUMMARY:Davis Powwow
DESCRIPTION:University of California-Davis Powwow!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080405
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000316
SUMMARY:IM Softball
DESCRIPTION:Natives Do Softball.  Games are on Saturdays at 1:00 on Sand
  Hill Fields\\n\\nBring your SUIDs!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080405T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080405T213000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20080524T200000Z
EXDATE:20080524T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000241
SUMMARY:ACT Training
DESCRIPTION:Social Justice Training for the Asian American Community.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080406T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080407T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000315
SUMMARY:IM Soccer
DESCRIPTION:Natives Do Soccer.  Meet at Muwekma on Sundays at 3:15 to
  carpool to Sand Hill Fields for matches beginning at 4:00.\\n\\nBring
  your SUIDs!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080406T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080407T003000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20080525T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000278
SUMMARY:NativeTutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring Spring Quarter.\\n\\nLet's Get Our Tutor On:
  It's Awesomely Fun!!\\nMonday nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring
  south bay Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080408T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080408T034500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080527T004500Z
EXDATE:20080527T004500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000279
SUMMARY:Color Atzlan Practice
DESCRIPTION:Color Atzlan is coming back to Stanford!\\n\\nEnsayo will start
  this Monday the 7th at 9:30pm-10pm in the Zapata Basement. Please come
  and join in; No Experience Necessary!\\n\\nYou will learn: how to dance,
  how to sing, how to drum, Aztec culture, the California Danzate network,
  and much, much more!  There is no commitment, just free dance/culture,
  so please come by and visit/participate.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080408T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080408T053000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080527T040000Z
EXDATE:20080415T040000Z,20080422T040000Z,20080429T040000Z,20080506T040000Z,
 20080527T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000317
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080407T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080407T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080602T190000Z
EXDATE:20080505T190000Z,20080526T190000Z,20080602T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000268
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080409T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080409T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000288
SUMMARY:NACC Student Staff Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NACC Student Staff Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080408T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080408T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000266
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to attend and become involved in the
  planning of the 37th Annual Stanford Powwow (May 9-11, 2008). 
  \\n\\nVolunteer a little of your time and become part of the largest
  student-run powwow in the United States!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080409T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080409T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20080521T190000Z
EXDATE:20080514T190000Z,20080521T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000273
SUMMARY:Hawai'i Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hawai'i Club Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080410T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080410T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000282
SUMMARY:Grad Mentoring
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday afternoons will be the time to ask questions to about
  Biology and Chemistry! Oh yeah, there will be some candy too!\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080409T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080410T003000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20080604T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000251
SUMMARY:Film Preview: "Passing Poston"
DESCRIPTION:Have lunch with Documentary filmmaker Ruth Okimoto.  She will
  screen clips from her film, "Passing Poston" exploring the connection
  between the Poston internment camp and the Colorado River Indian Tribes.
  Also attending the screening will be Joe Fox, one of the women featured
  in the documentary.\\n\\nThe film will be screened in its entirety at
  Roble Theater at 7:00, Thursday, April 10\\n\\nCo-sponored by Okada
  House and Stanford University Nikkei.  Info: www.passingposton.com/\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080410T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080410T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000281
SUMMARY:Dinner with Bryan Charging Cloud
DESCRIPTION:Have dinner and talk with Bryan Charging Cloud, the Lakota
  Language instructor!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080411T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080411T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000287
SUMMARY:NACC Movie Night ~ Smoke Signals
DESCRIPTION:A viewing of Smoke Signals! In preparation for Sherman Alexie's
  visit on Monday! Got homework? Bring it and watch :)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080414T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080414T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000262
SUMMARY:Sherman Alexie Visit
DESCRIPTION:Lecture and Book Signing by Sherman Alexie: "Without
  Reservations:  An Urban Indian's Comic, Poetic and Highly Irreverent
  Look at the World"--7:00, at Kresge.  A Q&A session will follow at 9:00
  at the Native American Cultural Center.\\n\\nA prolific novelist, poet
  and screenplay writer and winner of the 2007 National Book Award, Alexie
  has been hailed as one of the best young writers of his generation.
  \\n\\n\\nSherman Alexie's visit is sponsored by Residential Education,
  Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, English Department,
  Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Native American Cultural
  Center.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080415T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080415T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000285
SUMMARY:Cherokee Language Practice Session
DESCRIPTION:Learn Cherokee with Cherokee Club as we take a language course
  online!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080416T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080416T023000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20080604T020000Z
EXDATE:20080604T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000240
SUMMARY:Big Lunch of Color
DESCRIPTION:This quarter's Big Lunch of Color (BLOC) is hosted by the
  American Indian Staff Forum.  Everyone is welcome to come eat "Indian
  Frybread Tacos"! \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080416T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080416T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000290
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone to the "Powwow Grounds" to assess the grass!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080417T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080418T000000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20080521T230000Z
EXDATE:20080514T230000Z,20080521T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000217
SUMMARY:CSU Fullerton Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Cal State Fullerton Intertribal Spring Powwow is scheduled for
  Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080418
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000261
SUMMARY:2008 Stanford Lu'au
DESCRIPTION:Kulia I Ka Nu'u (Strive for the Summit) is the theme of the
  2008 Stanford Lu'au, hosted by the Hawai'i Club!\\n\\nStudents will be
  performing Hawaiian, Samoan, Maori and Tahitian dances.  Tickets for the
  meal and performances will be available in Spring Quarter!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080419T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080419T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000274
SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Powwow
DESCRIPTION:It's the 24th Annual University of California-Berkeley Powwow
  \\n\\nCome on over and enjoy the music, dancing, Indian Tacos, vendors
  and much, much more!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080419T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080420T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000286
SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Powwow
DESCRIPTION:It's the 24th Annual University of California-Berkeley Powwow
  \\n\\nCome on over and enjoy the music, dancing, Indian Tacos, vendors
  and much, much more!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080420T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080421T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000292
SUMMARY:NACC Movie Night ~ Into the Circle: An Intro to Powwow
DESCRIPTION:A part of a series of films to be shown @ the NACC in
  preparation for Powwow! Into the circle is a film on the role of each
  element of pow wow, from the drum, singers, phases of songs, styles of
  dance and more. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080420
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000269
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080423T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080423T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000280
SUMMARY:Mexican and Filipino Coalition Building
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Cesar Chavez Commemoration, the Pilipino
  American Student Union (PASU), MEChA and El Centro Chicano will host
  this event about Mexican and Filipino Coalition Building.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080423T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080423T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000289
SUMMARY:NACC Student Staff Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NACC Student Staff Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080422T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080422T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000291
SUMMARY:"Getting Into Medical School..."
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and
  the School of Medicine present\\n\\n"Getting Into Medical School:
   Importance of Diversity in Medicine" by Gabriel Garcia, MD\\nProfessor
  of Medicine, Associate Dean of Medical School Admissions/Peter E. Haas
  Director, Haas Center for Public Service, Stanford University and Hannah
  Valentine, MD Senior Associate Dean for Diversity and Faculty
  Development at Stanford School of Medicine, Professor of Cardiovascular
  Medicine \\n\\nLimited Space Available! RSVP EARLY!  Lunch will be
  served.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080422T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080422T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000107
SUMMARY:Native American Community Social
DESCRIPTION:Newly admitted Stanford freshmen enjoy refreshments and good
  company with the Native American Community on campus.  Everyone is
  welcome.  Co-sponsored by Stanford Admit Weekend and the Native American
  Cultural Center
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080425T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080425T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080427T043000Z
EXDATE:20080426T043000Z,20080427T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000222
SUMMARY:Scott Momaday, Kieve Lecturer
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and
  Ethnicity.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080424T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080425T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000277
SUMMARY:Stanford Singers Drum
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Singers POWWOW Drum Group starting
  up!\\n\\nCuauhtemoc Peranda and Alex Red Eagle are looking for a few
  guys to help start up a drum group here at Stanford University. No
  Experience Necessarybut if you gotz some, come and
  share!\\n\\nPractices will be on Thursdays from 5-6:30pm in the ballroom
  OR Thursdays 6:30-8:00 in the Native American Cultural Center Office,
  room 4--(exact room/time still to be decided).\\n\\nThanks, and hope to
  see you there!!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080425T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080425T030000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20080530T000000Z
EXDATE:20080502T000000Z,20080509T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000108
SUMMARY:American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Community Welcome
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Cultural Center is the home base of the
  Native American community. Newly admitted Stanford freshmen should come
  check out the Center, meet community members, and hear from a panel of
  current students and staff. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is
  welcome.  Co-sponsored by Stanford Admit Weekend and the Native American
  Cultural Center
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080426T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080426T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000272
SUMMARY:Free Fry Bread/Vintage Powwow Shirt Sale
DESCRIPTION:The 37th Annual Stanford Powwow is raising funds in lots of
  creative ways.\\n\\nCome by and get a piece of yummy fry bread--FREE
  with purchase of any vintage Powwow tee shirt!  Great eats.  Great
  prices.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080425T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080426T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000294
SUMMARY:San Francisco Irish Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:...and John-Carlos Perea! \\n\\nRónán Ó Snodaigh & Liam Ó
  Maonlaí and special guests Colm Ó Riain and John-Carlos
  Perea!\\n\\n$10 - Tickets at snagtickets.com \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080426T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080426T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000109
SUMMARY:"PamCake" Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:This is not a typo. Come find out why! The American Indian
  Staff Forum will serve breakfast for newly admitted Stanford freshmen
  and current students. Drop by on your way to Saturday events. 
  Co-sponsored by Stanford Admit Weekend and the Native American Cultural
  Center
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080426T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080426T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000293
SUMMARY:NACC Movie Night
DESCRIPTION:Showing "With Clean Hands and Straight Eyes" as well as "White
  Shamans, Plastic Medicine Men: A Documentary Film"\\n\\nIn preparation
  for Stanford Powwow!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080428T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080428T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000295
SUMMARY:Hui 'Olelo Night
DESCRIPTION:They're baaaaaaaaaaaaack...\\n \\nNow that the craziness of
  Lu'au is done (WHICH by the way, was awesome!), it's time for our next
  installment of Hui o Hawai`i's `Olelo Nights: An opportunity to come and
  learn/practice/celebrate the Hawaiian language.  All who are interested,
  regardless of experience are encouraged to come!\\n \\nAs requested by
  attendee's of our kick off event, we'll be going over how to go about
  saying your geneology, as well as learning some of those fun songs about
  colors, body parts, etc...  If you have any materials, ideas, or would
  like to start helping plan 'Olelo Nights, just shoot Rachel an e-mail
  and we can talk story.\\n \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080430T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080430T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000297
SUMMARY:Powwow Security Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Powwow Security Dinner Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080501T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080501T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000299
SUMMARY:NIM Student Panel
DESCRIPTION:Natives in Medicine is holding a student panel on Wednesday
  featuring Adrian Furman, Alex Red Eagle, and Jasmine Waipa.  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080430
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000255
SUMMARY:Native Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080503T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080503T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000298
SUMMARY:Native Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080503T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080503T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000283
SUMMARY:Distinguished Alumni Scholars
DESCRIPTION:Stanford alumni of color working in academia are invited back
  to campus each year to meet with current undergrads and inspire them to
  pursue PhDs and join the ranks of faculty!  \\n\\nAs part of a day-long
  program, Native alumni will have lunch with students at the Native
  American Cultural Center.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080505
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000307
SUMMARY:Hui 'Olelo Night
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about/participate in Hui o Hawai'i's newest
  initiative!\\n\\n'Olelo Nights are an opportunity for anyone to come
  learn and celebrate the Hawaiian language.  NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY!
  Everyone is welcome, and there will be different activities for
  different ability levels.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080507T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080507T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000296
SUMMARY:Dinner with Dr. Kekuni Blaisdell
DESCRIPTION:Hui o Hawai'i presents dinner with renowned Native Hawaiian
  doctor and activist Kekuni Blaisdell at the NACC.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080508T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080508T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000105
SUMMARY:Southern Ute Tribe/Ignacio School District Student Visit
DESCRIPTION:This tentative program would welcome representatives from the
  Southern Ute Tribe and Ignacio School District Student to visit
  theStanford campus.  Visitors would meet staff from Undergraduate
  Admission, Financial Aid, Undergraduate Advising and Research, Student
  Affairs, the Native American Cultural Center and faculty.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080509
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080511T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000111
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Powwow
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080509
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000112
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Powwow
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080510
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000304
SUMMARY:Salmon Social
DESCRIPTION:Them Hupa girls be cooking a salmon and other goodies for
  nohma:lyo' that are coming down this weekend. =)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080510T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080511T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000113
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Powwow
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080511
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000308
SUMMARY:'Olelo Night
DESCRIPTION:'Olelo Nights are an opportunity for anyone to come learn and
  celebrate the Hawaiian language.  NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY! Everyone
  is welcome, and there will be different activities for different ability
  levels.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080514T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080514T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000263
SUMMARY:Joy Harjo Visit
DESCRIPTION:In cooperation with the Institute for Diversity in the Arts and
  the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Cherrie Moraga
  will bring a series of guest artists for the class, "Indigenous Identity
  in Diaspora:  People of Color Art Practice in North America.  
  \\n\\nWriters, LInda Hogan (Chickasaw) and Joy Harjo (Mvskoke-Creek)
  have agreed to join us in May, give public readings on campus, and meet
  with students, especially the Native community.  \\n\\nMAY 14.  JOY
  HARJO\\n2:00-4:00  In-class Discussion\\n5 :30-7:00  Dinner
  Reception\\n7:00-8:30  Public Reading.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080515T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080515T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000305
SUMMARY:Powwow Reflection Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Let's get together to talk about the goods/bads of the 37th
  Annual Stanford Powwow!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080516T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080516T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000306
SUMMARY:Kaorihiva
DESCRIPTION:Stanford's Polynesian Dance Group sleep over movie night!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080517T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080517T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000309
SUMMARY:SNAGS' Dinner
DESCRIPTION:John-Carlos Perea (Spring Quarter Instructor of "American
  Indian Powwow Music") will be coming down from UC Berkeley to accompany
  our grad students to dinner...off campus!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080521T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080521T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000310
SUMMARY:Noenoe Silva
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to Hawaiian scholar Noenoe Silva. Her research as
  an undergraduate in the National Archives uncovered petitions from
  1897-98 of Hawaiians opposed to annexation. She earned her PhD in
  political science in 1999 and is now Associate Professor of Political
  Science at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa. She is the author of Aloha
  Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism, published
  in 2004.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080520T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080520T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000311
SUMMARY:Noenoe Silva Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Come have dinner with Hawaiian scholar Noenoe Silva. Her
  research as an undergraduate in the National Archives uncovered
  petitions from 1897-98 of Hawaiians opposed to annexation. She earned
  her PhD in political science in 1999 and is now Associate Professor of
  Political Science at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa. She is the author
  of Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism,
  published in 2004.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080521T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080521T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000314
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community.  Everyone is welcome to attend
  and learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080521T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080521T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000325
SUMMARY:Thom Massey's Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:A great resource for Student Groups!  For topics relating
  to:\\n \\nActs of Intolerance\\nMediation\\nConflict
  Resolution/Coaching\\nPublic Presentation Skills\\nInstitutional
  Knowledge...and more!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080521T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080521T230000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20080611T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000284
SUMMARY:14th Annual Multicultural Springfest
DESCRIPTION:The Diversity & Access Office is currently seeking staff
  volunteers to showcase a diverse mixture of talents, including live
  performances and art exhibiting.  Past performances have included
  dancers, singers, and individual or group musicians.  Exhibitors have
  ranged from glass art to beaded jewelry.  If you have a talent and/or
  craft you'd like to share with you fellow Stanford Staff, we'd love to
  talk with you.\\n\\nIn addition, with nearly 4,000 attendees, volunteers
  are needed to greet guests, distribute t-shirts, or assist with raffles.
   Last year over 45 volunteers committed to a minimum of 30 minutes of
  service.\\n\\nPlease visit  
  http://www.stanford.edu/dept/diversityaccess/springfest.html for
  additional details or to sign up today.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080522T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080522T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000319
SUMMARY:Carlos Mesa, Former President of Bolivia
DESCRIPTION:"The Social Inclusion of Indigenous Peoples: The Challenge of
  Today's Democracy in the Andean Region"--Keynote Address by Carlos Mesa,
  former President of Bolivia.\\n\\nBolivia faces extreme challenges in
  developing its democracy, managing natural resources, and contending
  with calls for regional autonomy.  Join former Bolivian President Carlos
  Mesa for a discussion of indigenous peoples' state of social inclusion,
  and an inside perspective on the present constitutional upheaval.  An
  introduction will be given by Alejandro Toledo, former President of Peru,
  Payne Distinguished Visiting Lecturer & CDDRL Visiting Scholar, Stanford
  University.  \\n\\nThis event is free and open to the
  public.\\n\\nEvents sponsored by the Andean Development Corporation
  (CAF) and the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080523T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080523T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000318
SUMMARY:AISES Lunches at Google!
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society will have lunch at the "Google Campus" about 20
  minutes from Stanford.  Meet at Muwekma-Tah-Ruk to carpool.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080523T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080523T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080602T190000Z
EXDATE:20080526T190000Z,20080602T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000312
SUMMARY:Memorial Day Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Closed/No Classes
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080526
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000321
SUMMARY:Lunch Discussion: Fundamental Laws of the Diné 
DESCRIPTION:Come see a presentation by the Diné Policy Institute: lunch
  and dinner events with Andrew Curley and Stanford alumnus, Moroni
  Benally!  All majors welcome.\\n\\nEver wondered about Tribal government
  reform?  Questions about the Navajo Nation?  Interested in Tribal policy
  research?\\n\\nLunch discussion on the Fundamental Laws of the Diné.
  Dinner presentation on Statue of Government Reform on the Navajo
  Nation.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080527T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080527T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000322
SUMMARY:Dinner Discussion: Status of Government Reform on the Navajo Nation
DESCRIPTION:Come see a presentation by the Diné Policy Institute: lunch
  and dinner events with Andrew Curley and Stanford alumnus, Moroni
  Benally!  All majors welcome.\\n\\nEver wondered about Tribal government
  reform?  Questions about the Navajo Nation?  Interested in Tribal policy
  research?\\n\\nLunch discussion on the Fundamental Laws of the Diné.
  Dinner presentation on Statue of Government Reform on the Navajo
  Nation.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080528T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080528T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000323
SUMMARY:Powwow Wrap Up Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Yo!\\n\\nAs of right now... it "looks like" our dinner will be
  on Tuesday, May 27th! But only 14 of you have voted and I know there are
  about 33 people who are on this email list (ie: a part of this year's
  humongo but amazingly awesome Powwow committee!). So if 5/27 at 7pm
  doesn't work for you, then you better submit your vote and let your
  personal availability be heard!\\n\\nAbout the restaurants, I'm not
  gonna disclose any specifics on that right now. LOL :). I'll just have
  you know that it's a close race. So VOTE!!! \\n\\nSince some of you may
  be the types that need deadlines to motivate you, you have until
  tomorrow (Thursday) night at 11:59pm to submit your
  vote!!!\\n\\n\\nHere's the link:
  \\n\\n<http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Z89ULwnUSXPKJm7Cqgvh0w_3d_3d
 >POWWOW COMMITTEE DINNER SURVEY\\n\\n\\n\\nPeace,\\nJoe \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080528T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080528T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000327
SUMMARY:'Olelo Night
DESCRIPTION:'Olelo Nights are an opportunity for anyone to come learn and
  celebrate the Hawaiian language.  NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY! Everyone
  is welcome, and there will be different activities for different ability
  levels.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080528T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080528T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000264
SUMMARY:Linda Hogan Visit
DESCRIPTION:In cooperation with the Institute for Diversity in the Arts and
  the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Cherrie Moraga
  will bring a series of guest artists for the class, "Indigenous Identity
  in Diaspora:  People of Color Art Practice in North America.  
  \\n\\nWriters, LInda Hogan (Chickasaw) and Joy Harjo (Mvskoke-Creek)
  have agreed to join us in May, give public readings on campus, and meet
  with students, especially the Native community.  \\n\\nMAY 14.  LINDA
  HOGAN\\n2:00-4:00  In-class Discussion\\n5 :30-7:00  Dinner
  Reception\\n7:00-8:30  Public Reading.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080529T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080529T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000301
SUMMARY:Big 'n' Li'l Sib Casino Night
DESCRIPTION:Come play games, win prizes, eat good food, and hang out with
  your fellow sibs! \\n\\nThe event will start at 6:00pm. Dinner will be
  provided.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080530T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080530T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000328
SUMMARY:Film Screening: "Once Were Warriors"
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Stanford Partnership to End Violence Against
  Women: "Once Were Warriors"\\nbased on the novel by Alan Duff.\\n\\nSet
  in urban Auckland (New Zealand) this movie tells the story of the Heke
  family.  Jake Heke is a violent man who beats his wife frequently when
  drunk, and yet obviously loves both her and his family. The movie
  follows a period of several weeks in the family's life showing Jake's
  frequent outburst of violence and the effect that this has on his
  family. The youngest son is in trouble with the police and may be put
  into a foster home while the elder son is about to join a street gang.
  Jake's daughter has her own serious problems which are a key element in
  the plot.\\n\\nBest Film Winner at the New Zealand Film & Television
  Awards, Durban International Film Festival, Montreal Film Festival and
  Rotterdam Film Festival.\\n\\nDiscussion to follow...and snacks will be
  provided.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080530T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080530T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000326
SUMMARY:SAIO Does Laser Tag!
DESCRIPTION:We will be playing a game of LASERTAG THIS FRIDAY, WOO
  WOO!!)\\n\\nWhat I need are DRIVER and PEOPLE TO SIGN UP!!\\nE-mail me
  back if you want to go and if you are willing to drive!\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080531T044500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080531T064500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000329
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Please RSVP to Stefanie Tsosie by 5:00, Thursday, May 29 to
  attend.\\n\\nThe Powwow Planning Committee will wrap up the year-long
  planning process for the 37th Annual Stanford Powwow by taking
  themselves to lunch!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080531T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080531T223000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20080521T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000320
SUMMARY:Stanford Archaeology Center Presents
DESCRIPTION:"The First Years and The Opening of an Exhibit from the
  Collections."\\n\\nWelcome addresses by Dean richard Saller, Dean Pamela
  Matson, Professor Ian Hodder and Ms. Lisa Newble.  Reception to
  follow.\\n\\nPlease RSVP by May 30, 2008.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080605T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080606T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000256
SUMMARY:Native Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080607T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080607T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000324
SUMMARY:IM Softball Playoffs
DESCRIPTION:Natives Do Softball.  Games are on Saturdays at 1:00 on Sand
  Hill Fields\\n\\nBring your SUIDs!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080607T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080607T213000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000313
SUMMARY:Native Graduation Dinner and Awards Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The indigenous Muwekma Ohlone Tribe will prepare a delicious
  meal for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian graduating
  students and their families the night before Commencement!  \\n\\nNative
  graduates should be in contact with the Native American Cultural Center
  in advance to provide an estimated number of dinner guests--and
  information to be included in a "Memory Book."\\n\\nTickets: $10
  Available at the Door on June 14\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080615T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080615T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000330
SUMMARY:SNAGS Gathering!
DESCRIPTION:Hey everyone,\\n   Tonight/this afternoon a group of Native
  grads (Stanford Native American Graduate Students) and undergrads around
  for the summer will be getting together at Compadres at 5:00 pm to hang
  out and relax after another work week.  \\n\\nThere is a  happy hour at
  Compadres from 3-6pm so if you'd like to get there a  little earlier
  it's worth it.  The map and menu are located
  here:\\nhttp://www.compadresrestaurants.com/paloalto.html#specials\\n\\nh
 ope to see you all tonight!\\nmatt
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080719T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080719T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000259
SUMMARY:Summer Native Immersion Program
DESCRIPTION:For incoming Stanford freshman students.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080816
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080823T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000332
SUMMARY:Arizona/Class of 2012 Send Off!
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE STANFORD CLASS OF 2012 SEND-OFF
  PARTY*!\\n\\nPlease join us in welcoming the new Native students at
  Stanford!  Meet new friends, share the Stanford experience, and mix &
  mingle with alumni, parents and current students of color from the
  Phoenix area.\\n\\nSaturday, August 30\\n1 - 4 p.m.\\n\\nThe Home of
  Tony Kahn, BS '86\\n4928 W. Joyce Circle\\nGlendale, AZ 85308\\n\\nRSVP
  by August 22\\nKarletta Chief, '98, MS '00 at kchief@stanfortdalumni.org
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080830T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080830T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000372
SUMMARY:Law School Classes Begin
DESCRIPTION:Law School Classes Begin
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080902
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000335
SUMMARY:NSO/Native American Pre-Orientation Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Get to know...
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080914
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080916T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000336
SUMMARY:NSO/NACC Open House
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
  Hawaiian Program and the Native American Cultural Center during our open
  house.  Refreshments will be served.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080916T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080916T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000334
SUMMARY:NSO/NACC "Frybread Social"
DESCRIPTION:Come experience a unique opportunity to interact with the
  Native American/Native Hawaiian/Alaskan Natives... or just Native
  community for short. Enjoy frybread and Indian tacos and chat with
  friends and classmates. Everyone is welcome to join.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080920T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080920T093000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000366
SUMMARY:First Day of Classes, Autumn Quarter
DESCRIPTION:First Day of Classes
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080922
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000333
SUMMARY:Grad Women's Welcome Dinner
DESCRIPTION:oin us for a delicious, casual dinner and drinks to celebrate
  the beginning of another great year in grad women's programming! Meet
  other women grad students and faculty from various departments across
  campus and learn about the resources available to you at the Women's
  Community Center. Always our biggest event! Co-sponsored by the Student
  Unions Director's Office.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080924T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080924T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000345
SUMMARY:Native American Community BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the NACC and join us for a delicious cookout.  
  Students, staff, faculty, families and friends: Everyone is welcome!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080927T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080927T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000356
SUMMARY:Student Activities Fair for Student Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Mosey through White Plaza and visit with representatives from
  the hundreds of Voluntary Student Organizations on campus!  Sponsored by
  the Office of Student Activities.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080926T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080926T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000361
SUMMARY:41st Annual Native American Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The state of California celebrates "Native American Day" each
  year with programming in the State Capitol.\\n\\nProgramming at Stanford
  TBA
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080926
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000375
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine Officers
DESCRIPTION:The current officers of NIM will be having our first
  organizational meeting tomorrow at 8:00 at the NACC.  We would love to
  have anyone who is interested in sharing their enthusiasm for medicine
  consider holding an officer role this year.  If you're interested,
  please stop by tomorrow at 8:00!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080927T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080927T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000376
SUMMARY:5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:This weekend, the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center in South
  San Francisco will be hosting the 5th Annual Hawaiian Film Festival and
  Cultural Conference.\\n\\nFilms will be shown on Saturday. Screening
  begins at 12 noon, and will continue all day in to the evening.  All-Day
  Passes are $15.\\n \\nFilms Include:\\nNa Kamalei: Men of Hula\\nThen
  There Were None\\nE Ola Ka Olelo Hawaii\\nAct of War: Overthrow of
  the Hawaiian Nation\\nKahoolawe Aloha Aina
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080927T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080927T043000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080929T030000Z
EXDATE:20080928T030000Z,20080929T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000357
SUMMARY:"New Works for Pow-Wow Drum and Jazz Ensemble"
DESCRIPTION:"New Works for Pow-Wow Drum and Jazz Ensemble"\\n  by
  John-Carlos Perea's Intertribal Ensemble\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080927T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080927T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000377
SUMMARY:5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:This weekend, the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center in South
  San Francisco will be hosting the 5th Annual Hawaiian Film Festival and
  Cultural Conference.\\n\\nFilms will be shown on Saturday. Screening
  begins at 12 noon, and will continue all day in to the evening.  All-Day
  Passes are $15.\\n \\nFilms Include:\\nNa Kamalei: Men of Hula\\nThen
  There Were None\\nE Ola Ka Olelo Hawaii\\nAct of War: Overthrow of
  the Hawaiian Nation\\nKahoolawe Aloha Aina
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080927T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080928T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000378
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Hula Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:This weekend, the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center in South
  San Francisco will be hosting the 5th Annual Hawaiian Film Festival and
  Cultural Conference.\\n\\nFilms will be shown on Saturday. Screening
  begins at 12 noon, and will continue all day in to the evening.  All-Day
  Passes are $15.\\n \\nFilms Include:\\nNa Kamalei: Men of Hula\\nThen
  There Were None\\nE Ola Ka Olelo Hawaii\\nAct of War: Overthrow of
  the Hawaiian Nation\\nKahoolawe Aloha Aina
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080928T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080929T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000373
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20080929T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20080929T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20081201T200000Z
EXDATE:20081013T190000Z,20081110T200000Z,20081124T200000Z,20081201T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000337
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081001T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081001T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20081203T014500Z
EXDATE:20081008T004500Z,20081022T004500Z,20081029T004500Z,20081105T014500Z,
 20081112T014500Z,20081119T014500Z,20081126T014500Z,20081203T014500Z,
 20090311T004500Z,20091028T004500Z,20091111T014500Z,20091202T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000379
SUMMARY:Cherokee Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Welcome Back! \\n \\nThe first Cherokee Club meeting for fall
  quarter is going to be held on Thursday, September at 8:00 in the
  Center! \\n \\nAs most of you know, Cherokee Club has performed Cherokee
  songs at various ceremonies throughout the past few years.\\n \\nOn
  Sunday, October 5th the First Nations' Futures Fellows Program (FNFF) is
  going to be held at Jasper Ridge, and Cherokee Club has been asked to
  perform a few songs at the ceremony. We will be practicing a few of our
  signature Cherokee songs at the end of the meeting on Thursday (and most
  likely having an additional practice before the ceremony on Sunday). \\n
  \\nIF YOU ARE INTERESTED in performing, please email me back so we will
  know how many will be attending. \\n \\nAlso, if you are new and want to
  perform--don't be shy--let me know and I will send out the songs/lyrics
  ahead of time so that you will be able to practice a bit before our
  first meeting! \\n \\nSee you all on Thursday!\\n \\nWado,
  \\nTaylor\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081001T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081001T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000436
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow Kickoff Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Like them good ol' powwow jams?   Want to be part of the
  LARGEST STUDENT RUN POWWOW IN THE COUNTRY? Want to try out GREAT
  LEADERSHIP SKILLS?  Just love FRYBREAD? \\n\\nThen come to the powwow
  kick off meeting!!!!!\\n\\nAny questions?  Let us know!!!  But be sure
  to be there :)  It'll be a blast...No, for serious, it will
  be.\\n\\nYour loving powwow servants, \\nStefaJoe
  Cartsosie\\njjjcart@stanford.edu, sktsosie@stanford.edu\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081001T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081001T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000344
SUMMARY:Native House Seminar
DESCRIPTION:We are gearing up for Muwekma's House Seminar and are really
  excited about it! SO... if you have a little extra room for another
  class and want to take an interesting, kick back course with a few field
  trips here and there please consider joining us!\\n\\nOur goal is to
  make it as fun as possible while crammin' in some meaningful topics and
  issues in the the nine class sessions this quarter. \\n\\nThis is a
  class not only for the Native theme house but for our entire community
  so if you have the time and need an extra unit please email me back with
  your preferences by Wednesday at 5pm. \\n\\nYou do not have to be a
  resident of the house to take House Seminar and ALL are invited to
  enroll and participate in the class. In fact, we are planning on keeping
  house seminar open for all to participate on a weekly basis if you are
  unable to fully commit to the class. There will be weekly themes and
  topics so feel free to check us out if there is something that sparks
  your interest =)\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081003T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081003T043000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20081205T043000Z
EXDATE:20081121T043000Z,20081128T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000346
SUMMARY:Native Big and Little Sibling Welcome
DESCRIPTION:Come eat ice cream and meet new and returning students. Get
  paired with a cool Big Sib who will help answer your questions, tell
  you all the fun stuff to do on campus, and guide you through your
  freshman year.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081003T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081003T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000381
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine Kickoff Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Special guest, Blair Mattheson, MD '84 will be visiting campus
  and wants to host a dinner for both Natives in Medicine (NIM) and
  Stanford American Indian Medicaal Students (SAIMS).\\n\\nPlease RSVP to
  Greg Graves so he can order food for all!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081003T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081003T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000387
SUMMARY:SNAGS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hey everyone!\\n\\nWelcome (back) to Stanford.  We are going to
  have the first meeting of SNAGS (Stanford Native American Graduate
  Students) this Thursday, October 2nd, at 6:00pm in the Graduate
  Community Center (GCC).  \\n\\nDinner and drinks will be provided by
  ordering from the 750 Pub menu.  If you have to come a little late due
  to class that's no problem and we hope to see you all there. 
  \\n\\nHere's a link to a map of the GCC/750 Pub's
  location:\\nhttp://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=10-590\\n\\nSee
  you Thursday!\\nmatt and nanibaa'
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081003T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081003T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000380
SUMMARY:Hui 'O Hawaii Kickoff BBQ
DESCRIPTION:It's a new year and there are new community members to meet. 
  What better time to get together and promote the Hawaiian culture and
  plan for the upcoming year.\\n\\nEveryone is welcome, so come on over to
  the Center for BBQ!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081004T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081004T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000408
SUMMARY:Cherokee Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday, October 5th the First Nations' Futures Fellows
  Program (FNFF) is going to be held at Jasper Ridge, and Cherokee Club
  has been asked to perform a few songs at the ceremony. We will be
  practicing a few of our signature Cherokee songs at the end of the
  meeting on Thursday (and most likely having an additional practice
  before the ceremony on Sunday). \\n \\nIF YOU ARE INTERESTED in
  performing, please email me back so we will know how many will be
  attending. \\n \\nAlso, if you are new and want to perform--don't be
  shy--let me know and I will send out the songs/lyrics ahead of time so
  that you will be able to practice a bit before our first meeting! \\n
  \\nSee you all on Thursday!\\n \\nWado, \\nTaylor\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081003T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081003T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000358
SUMMARY:First Nations' Futures Welcome to Bay Area
DESCRIPTION:The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe and members of the Stanford Native
  Student Community to welcome the 2008 FNF Fellows to campus.\\n\\nA
  Welcome Circle and and an exchange of songs will be followed by dinner.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081005T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081006T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000359
SUMMARY:First Nations' Futures Welcome to Bay Area
DESCRIPTION:A ceremony welcoming the 2008 FNF Fellows to campus attended by
  representatives from the Native American Cultural Center, Woods
  Institute and the President/Provost Office.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081006T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081006T163000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000388
SUMMARY:Diversity Career Reception
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend...Stanford University Career
  Development Center's "Diversity Career Reception."\\n\\nCome meet with
  company representatives in an informal setting.  Light refreshments will
  be provided.  Please also come in business casual
  attire.\\n\\nCo-sponsored by the Asian American Activities Center, Black
  Community Services Center, Native American Cultural Center/American
  Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Program, LGBT Community
  Resources Center, Student Disability Resource Center, El Centro Chicano,
  and Womens Community Center. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081007T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081007T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000389
SUMMARY:PAE-V Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:Come to the first meting for PAE-V.  We will be meeting outside
  the NACCin the Old Union courtyard at the picnic tables.  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081007T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081007T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20081202T010000Z
EXDATE:20081014T000000Z,20081021T000000Z,20081028T000000Z,20081104T010000Z,
 20081111T010000Z,20081118T010000Z,20081125T010000Z,20081202T010000Z,
 20090203T010000Z,20090210T010000Z,20090224T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000394
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay Native kids in
  elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we will return to campus
  by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081007T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081007T034500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20081202T014500Z
EXDATE:20081014T004500Z,20081125T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000392
SUMMARY:SAIO Officer Core Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. \\n\\nSAIO's Officer Core will
  meet alternate Tuesdays at the Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081008T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081008T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20081119T014500Z
EXDATE:20081015T004500Z,20081022T004500Z,20081029T004500Z,20081105T014500Z,
 20081112T014500Z,20081119T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000395
SUMMARY:AISES/Boeing Info Session
DESCRIPTION:The American Indian Science and Engineering Society is hosting
  the other engineering societies (SSCLES SBSE and SWE) at an info session
  with Boeing!\\n\\n"Join a world-class recruiting team for a day of
  information to help shape your career.  Hear from our new hires and
  managers about their work experiences.  Find out more about our exciting
  and challenging job opportunities.  Refreshments will be
  served."\\n\\nApply at:\\nboeing.com/collegecareers, then click on "get
  hired".\\n\\n"Every plane in history took its first flight in someone's
  imagination.  At Boeing, we envision the most remarkable things, and
  assemble the people and resources to make them take shape.  That's why
  we're here."
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081008T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081008T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000399
SUMMARY:Grad Tutoring Night
DESCRIPTION:Hey all,\\n\\nGrad Tutoring Nights start again where your very
  own grad students will be at the Center from 8pm-9/9:30pm to help with
  homework, problemsets, paperwriting, studying for exams, placing
  yourself into the profession of a tool and die maker (maybe). 
  \\n\\nGrad students will be there to help with the fuzzies from social
  sciences to humanities and writing and the sciences including chem, bio,
  and maybe some physics.  Any upperclassmen able to help with
  physics/engineering and math please come out to help.\\n\\nThank
  you!\\nMatt
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081008T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081008T043000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20081203T040000Z
EXDATE:20081105T040000Z,20081119T040000Z,20081126T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000397
SUMMARY:'Olelo Hawai'i (Hawaiian Language)
DESCRIPTION:loha mai kakou,\\n \\nAs we move forward in working to start an
  Olelo Hawaii (Hawaiian Language) class here at Stanford, we need
  everyone who would be interested in taking the class to meet up.\\n
  \\nIf you are seriously, or even partially, interested, please show up.
  We need as much support as we can get.\\n \\nMahalo nui,\\nLeon
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081009T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081009T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000360
SUMMARY:First Nations' Futures Forum and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:A forum and dinner at the Native American Cultural Center, with
  brief presentation by the 2008 First Nations' Futures Fellows.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081010T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081010T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000409
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NIM folks will get together to discuss programming for Fall
  Quarter.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081010T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081010T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000350
SUMMARY:RH/Alumni Hall of Fame Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us in honoring Stanford's most accomplished alumni of
  color who have made significant contributions to Stanford, the nation,
  and/or the world. This event is sponsored by the Asian American
  Activities Center, Black Community Services Center, El Centro Chicano,
  the Native American Cultural Center, and the Stanford Alumni
  Association. \\n\\nThis year's inductees:\\n\\nNative American Cultural
  Center\\nN. Scott Momaday, MA '60, PhD '63, is a poet, a Pulitzer
  prize-winning novelist, a playwright, a painter, a storyteller, and a
  professor of English and American literature. \\n\\nAsian American
  Activities Center\\nMr. Henry Der, '68, MA '00, Senior Programs Officer
  for the Four Freedoms Fund. Mr. Der worked at San Francisco-based
  Chinese for Affirmative Action for nearly 25 years, serving as its
  executive director for many years. \\n\\nBlack Community Services
  Center\\nDr. Michael V. Drake, '71, Chancellor, University of California,
  Irvine. Prior to his appointment he served as Vice President for Health
  Affairs for UC and Professor of Ophthalmology and the senior associate
  dean for admissions and extramural academic programs at the UC San
  Francisco School of Medicine. \\n\\nEl Centro Chicano\\nDr. France
  Cordova, '69, President, Purdue University. Dr. Cordova is an
  internationally recognized astrophysicist and former Chancellor of the
  University of California, Riverside.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081010T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000351
SUMMARY:RH/Alumni and Student Dinner at Muwekma-Tah-Ruk
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy dinner with Native American students, staff and faculty
  at Muwekma-Tah-Ruk (the "House of the People") and discover how this
  theme house compares with the residences you remember. $20 per person;
  children 12 and under are free. For more information or to RSVP, call
  (650) 723-2006. Tickets will also be available at the door.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000352
SUMMARY:RH/Faculty and Graduate Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Join a coalition of alumni, students, faculty and staff in
  developing ideas and solutions for increasing the amount of graduate
  students of color, addressing the quality of life of current graduate
  students and assisting the University with the recruitment and retention
  of faculty of color. This working meeting will lead to concrete action
  items in the pursuit of specific goals.\\n\\nDinner 6:00-6:30 and
  Discussion 6:30-7:45
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T024500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000411
SUMMARY:Indigenous Queers (IQ) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hello to all Natives, Native Queers, and Allies Indigenous
  Queers!\\n\\nHope you had a great first few weeks of the quarter, and a
  wonderful start to the school year. We want to personally invite you all
  to attend the first annual meeting of Indigenous Queers (IQ), the new
  Stanford student group that focuses on support, love, and cultural
  understanding among LGBTQQAP and queer-identified students, allies, and
  friends in the Native American and other indigenous communities.\\n\\nWe
  are contacting you in hope that you will become an ally, or a member of
  IQ (formally SAIG, for those who can remember). We welcome all support,
  new members and allies, and definitely want to hear back from
  you!\\n\\nWe look forward to your help & support in filling a void in
  the Native Community here at Stanford. Thanks so much, Peace and Love to
  you all. \\n\\nDavid, Temo & Lyla
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081010T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081010T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000421
SUMMARY:Sally Mentzer's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Sally Mentzer and find out how the
  Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your
  personal adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081010T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081010T193000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20081205T193000Z
EXDATE:20081128T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000353
SUMMARY:RH/Native American 
DESCRIPTION:Catch up on what is happening in the Native American community
  and find out how you can get involved. Sponsored by the Stanford Native
  American Alumni Association.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000354
SUMMARY:RH/Native American Alumni Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Catch up on what is happening in the Native American community
  and find out how you can get involved. Sponsored by the Stanford Native
  American Alumni Association.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000355
SUMMARY:RH/Chicano/Latino and Native American Pre-Game Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:Rally before the game with fellow alumni and friends from the
  Chicano/Latino and Native American Alumni Associations. Barbecue and
  beverages will be served.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000363
SUMMARY:Seed Saving Conference: Indigenous Permaculture
DESCRIPTION:Do you know how to grow your own food, without dependency on
  store-bought seeds? Indigenous Permaculture is sponsoring a seed saving
  conference from9 AM - 4 PM on Oct. 11th at the Intertribal Friendship
  House The goals are to give participants practical information, and
  explain the why and how of saving seeds. Speakers will cover topics such
  as the Ecology Center's Bay Area Seed Interchange Library (BASIL),
  dietary health issues, and GMOs. Contact: Indigenous Permaculture
  415-370-1657 mayalencanahuat@yahoo.com
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000405
SUMMARY:Powwow & Indian Market, Indigenous People's Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate this new annual holiday with us in honor of all of
  our ancestors, the people continuing the struggle today and future
  generations.\\n\\nBerkeley\\nINDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY\\nPOW WOW & Indian
  Market\\n\\nSaturday, October 11, 2008\\n10am - 6pm\\nMartin Luther King,
  Jr. Civic Center Park\\nBerkeley CA.\\n1-1/2 blocks west of the Berkeley
  BART Station\\n\\nExhibition Dancing 10:00 am\\nGourd Dancing 11:00
  am\\nGrand Entry 12:00 noon\\nClosing 6:00 pm\\n\\nContest Dancing: All
  Categories\\nIntertribal Dancing\\nNative American Foods and Arts &
  Crafts\\n       at the Indian Market\\nAll Traditional Drums are
  Invited\\n\\n\\nGino Barichello, Coordinator\\n\\nFOR MORE INFORMATION:
  http://www.red-coral.net/Pow.html\\nor CALL: 510-595-5520\\nIndigenous
  Peoples Day Committee:\\nBox 97, 1700 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA
  94709\\n\\n\\nNo drugs or alcohol. Indigenous peoples Day Committee is
  not responsible for lost or stolen
  articles.\\n_______________________________________________
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081012T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000410
SUMMARY:Kaorihiva Dance Try-Outs!
DESCRIPTION:"E Como Mai"\\nCome Audition for...Kaorihvia, Stanford's
  Polynesian Dance Croup!\\n\\nKaoihiva is a Polynesian Dance Group whose
  goal is to share the rich culture of Polynesia through dance such as
  Hula, Tahitian, and Samoan, to the Stanford Community.  If you love to
  dance, come learn some of the basic steps and fun dances of Polynesia.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081011T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081011T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000404
SUMMARY:Indigenous People's Day Music Celebration
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday, October 12 I'll be performing at a free Indigenous
  People's Day Music Celebration held at the University of San Francisco's
  Presentation Theater.  The ensemble features:\\n\\nDirk Alphin: pow-wow
  singer\\nBryan Bowman: drums, tabla\\nMasaru Koga: saxophone,
  flute\\nJohn-Carlos Perea: bass, cedar flute, vocals\\nTim Volpicella:
  guitar\\n\\nAll of the event details are included below.  I hope to see
  you at the show!\\n\\nBest,
 \\n\\nJohn-Carlos\\nhttp://www.myspace.com/johncarlosperea\\n\\n--\\nUnive
 rsity of San Francisco's Performing Arts Department and Music
  Program\\npresents\\n\\nIndigenous People's Day Music
  Celebration\\n\\nGRAMMY® award winning singer and cedar flutist
  John-Carlos Perea leads a multicultural ensemble performing original
  works that fuse jazz and contemporary intertribal American Indian
  Pow-Wow Music\\n\\nFREE admission\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081012T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081012T223000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000341
SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Day
DESCRIPTION:Formerly known as "Columbus Day", the Native community
  celebrates "Indigenous Peoples Day" instead.\\n\\nSunrise on Alcatraz
  Island, a candlelight vigil on campus and more...\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081013
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000396
SUMMARY:Indigenous People's Day Candlelight Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Reclaim the Day!  Indigenous People's Day Candlelight Vigil. 
  \\n\\nFrom the poster:  "Wanted: Christopher Columbus.  Grand theft,
  genocide, racism; initiating the destruction of a culture; rape, torture
  and maiming of indigenous people and instigator of the Big Lie.  500
  Years of Tourism.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081014T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081014T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000407
SUMMARY:Stanford SEEDS Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in ecology? Environmental science?
  Sustainability? Land and Natural Resource management?  Come learn about
  SEEDS (Strategies for Ecology Education Development and Sustainabilty.) 
  FOOD PROVIDED!!!\\n \\nAgenda\\nSEEDS opportunities for fall quarter
  including:\\nHands on ecology work/mentoring with Redwood high students
  in the Cordilleras Creek\\nVisit Jasper Ridge Biological
  Preserve\\nInformation about how to apply for SEEDS ESA funded travel
  and research.\\nVote for officers of SEEDS for 2008-09\\nSpeaker:
  Visiting SEEDS Alum, Jorge Ramos ( University of Washington) will talk
  about his experiences with SEEDS including his research
  fellowship.http://www.ecojorgeramos.com/\\n \\n \\nMore about
  SEEDS\\nwww.esa.org/seeds/\\n \\nDiverse People for a Diverse
  Science\\n\\nSEEDS is an education program of the Ecological Society of
  America. Its mission is to diversify and advance the profession of
  ecology through opportunities that stimulate and nurture the interest of
  underrepresented students. Focused at the undergraduate level,
  opportunities sponsored by the program include student field trips,
  undergraduate research fellowships, ESA Annual Meeting travel awards,
  and campus ecology chapters.\\n\\nThe core SEEDS program components
  offer hands-on, engaging experiences with ecology that exhibit the
  relevance and applications of the science. Each experience also provides
  opportunities to interact with a diverse group of ecologists and other
  motivated students to both broaden and deepen students' understanding of
  ecology and potential careers.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081014T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081014T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000413
SUMMARY:Indigenous People's Day Sunrise Ceremony on Alcatraz Island
DESCRIPTION:Get excited for INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY!\\n\\nWe are cutting it
  down to the wire on buying Alcatraz tickets (aka respond NOW if you want
  to GO)! I will be ordering tickets for the Alcatraz Trip on Friday
  afternoon! \\n\\nSo here is the deal...\\n\\nThose of us headed to
  Alcatraz on Monday October 13th, 2008 will meet at the Tressider
  Marguerite Stop @ 4am, we will catch the 5:30 ferry that departs from
  Pier #31 and be a part of the Sunrise Celebration for Indigenous Peoples
  Day! We should be back for 10am class! There may be one car trying to
  haul back by 9:30 but we can arrange who is riding with who that morning
  =)\\n\\nYou have until Friday at noon to tell me you are going, meaning,
  if you don't tell me by then, you will not have a ticket reserved in
  SAIO's name and transportation there will not be guaranteed (tickets are
  available at the pier on the day of, if someone has a super last minute
  change of heart but you will be responsible for organizing/paying for
  their trip youself).\\n\\nAs Promised, If you are a New Student
  (Frosh/Transfer) you are FREE (SAIO will cover you)! If you are a
  Resident of Muwekma you are FREE (Muwekma will cover you)! If you are
  neither (aka everyone else) you are to pay $5, and if you have a friend
  outside of SAIO that wants to come they are more than welcome, but have
  to pay $11 (the full cost of a ferry ticket).  \\n\\n~E Chase\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081013T110000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081013T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000416
SUMMARY:PAE-V Info Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Just a reminder....\\n \\nIf you want to mentor and haven't
  responded yet, please do so.  We will have a short Mentor Info Session
  tomorrow.  We'll have Jamba Juice, snacks, and cool Gift Packagese!  We
  need to know if you'll be there! \\n \\nPAE-V Mentor Info Meeting on
  Indigenous Peoples' Day to help our Indigenous Freshmen at Stanford!\\n
  \\nThere are a few great perks for all mentors!\\n \\n1.  Free Lunch
  every Friday at Jimmy V's Sports Cafe with the other PAE mentors across
  campus\\n2.  Free food at all Meetings!  (Hawaiian, Chinese, Subway,
  Indian, etc.  Give us ideas!)\\n3.  Networking with Faculty and Alumni
  at special events\\n4.  A Gift Package only for Mentors (at the Mentor
  Info Session on Monday)\\n5.  Good, fuzzy feeling for helping
  students\\n \\n \\nThanks!\\nNanibaa' and Matt   \\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081014T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081014T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000422
SUMMARY:Indigenous Queers Pre-FMOTQ Clash and Social
DESCRIPTION:Come join Indigenous Queers for Fun, Food, and Friends! This
  event is open to everyone--friends, straight allies, questioning/curious,
  and queer identified students. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081015T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081015T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000424
SUMMARY:Indigenous Queers (IQ) Social/Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends,\\n\\nIndigenous Queers (IQ) will be having
  meeting/social event before Full Moon On The Quad at the LGBT-CRC (in
  the top floor of the Firetruck House). It will start at 9pm (Probably
  Indian Time) and go until about 10:30. There will be food, music, so
  come and have a good time with us.\\n\\nThis event is open to
  everyone--friends, straight allies, questioning/curious, and queer
  identified students. \\n\\nHOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!!\\n\\n----Temo,
  David & Lyla
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081015T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081015T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000415
SUMMARY:Broomball: AISES v SBSE
DESCRIPTION:Hey Community!\\n\\nIf you want to go hit the ice rink with
  broomsticks and rep AISES vs. SBSE, (the Society of Black Scientists and
  Engineers) in BROOMBALL, let us know\\n\\nWe'll be leaving at 11:30PM on
  THURSDAY OCTOBER 16th (it's a midnight event) and we'll be back on
  campus around 1:15am. The ice rink is in Redwood City, about 20 minutes
  away. \\n\\nIf you're a freshman who doesn't know what broomball is,
  here's the definition: An hour of havoc on ice. Crazy people running on
  an ICE RINK wearing street shoes, & playing uber modified field hockey
  with modified broomsticks. Bring your A GAME.\\n\\nTHERE ARE ONLY 16
  SPOTS LEFT, SO REPLY SOON!\\n\\nIF YOU CAN DRIVE, LET ME KNOW!! We'll
  only need about 3 more for the amount of people we'll be
  taking.\\n\\n\\nBROOMBALL is seriously one of my favorite community
  things, so please come and check it out!!!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081017T063000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081017T083000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000362
SUMMARY:American Indian Heritage Celebration
DESCRIPTION:"Celebrating our Youth; Celebrating our Future" is the theme of
  the 3rd Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration.\\n\\nPlease note
  that this event was originally scheduled for Saturday September 20, 2008
  but will now be Saturday October 18, 2008. We will still have it at the
  same location and same time.\\n \\nWe will have American Indian Arts and
  Crafts vendors, food booths, a health fair, American Indian drumming and
  singing, flute music, language and dance presentations, cultural
  activities, lacrosse demonstrations with the SF Dragons, hand games and
  much more great family fun. The event is free and open to the public.\\n
  \\nPlease check out our website at: www.americanindianheritage.org\\n
  \\nFor more information please contact Vernon Medicine Cloud at
  408-445-3400 x208 or email him at vmcloud@ihcscv.org\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081018T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081019T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000425
SUMMARY:NAHC Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Native American Health Center Powwow\\nSaturday and
  Sunday!\\n\\nhttp://www.nativehealth.org/news_calendar.html\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081018T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081019T050000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081019T190000Z
EXDATE:20081019T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000427
SUMMARY:Laughing Samoans Live
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Everyone...\\n\\nThe Laughing Samoans..a HILARIOUS comedy
  duo is performing live in San Fransisco THIS SATURDAY, October 18th at
  the Herbst Theatre @ 8 PM.  Their videos are all over Youtube, and
  they're SUPER funny, so it should be a great time for anyone who wants
  to go.  Tickets are $15 presale, and $10 extra at the door, so get 'em
  now! Me and a couple of other HI Club people are thinking of going, so
  if anyone is interested in getting tickets all together, hit me back
  quick.  If not, tickets and information can be found at
  cityboxoffice.com. \\n\\nSweeeet,\\nRachel\\n \\nHere's info from the
  flyer:\\n \\nThe Laughing Samoans Crack Me Off Tour 2008 - Herbst
  Theatre - San Francisco\\nSaturday, October 18, 2008 at 8:00
  PM\\n\\nKanaKane Productions is proud to present "Crack Me Off Tour,
  West Coast 2008" featuring "The Laughing Samoans". Eteuati Ete and
  Tofiga Fepuleai are New Zealand's most wanted comedy duo act. They have
  been entertaining families with their hilarious depiction of the
  Polynesian lifestyle and the struggle to fit in since 2003. Come see
  Aunty Tala, Sam, Paul and the other comical personalities LIVE! This is
  the last time they will be performing this show in the U.S. so get your
  tickets today before they're gone!\\n \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081019T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081019T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000420
SUMMARY:Navajo Club Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Navajo Club Dinner Meeting with Navajo Tacos!!\\n6:00, Sunday,
  October 19\\n\\nCome eat some comfort food before the work week starts
  again!\\n\\nInfo: Chelsey Russell chelseyr@stanford.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081020T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081020T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000426
SUMMARY:NAHC Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Native American Health Center Powwow\\nSaturday and
  Sunday!\\n\\nhttp://www.nativehealth.org/news_calendar.html\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081019T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081020T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000348
SUMMARY:Alaska Federation of Natives Convention
DESCRIPTION:"Reaching for the Stars: Native Aspirations for the 21st
  Century" is this year's theme, October 20-22. \\n\\nThis year's
  Convention will be the first major event to take place at Anchorage's
  brand new Dena'ina Center!\\n\\nAFN: Eskimo, Indian and Aleut.  Alaska
  Native people began as members of full sovereign nations and continue to
  enjoy a unique political relationship with the federal government. We
  will survive and prosper as distinct ethnic and cultural groups and will
  participate fully as members of the overall society. The mission of AFN
  is to enhance and promote the cultural, economic and political voice of
  the entire Alaska Native community.\\nWe welcome you to contact us
  at:\\n\\nAlaska Federation of Natives\\n1577 C Street, Suite
  300\\nAnchorage, AK 99501\\nPhone 907.274.3611\\nFax 907.276.7989
  \\n\\nhttp://www.nativefederation.org/convention/index.php\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081020
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000400
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come to Native Partners for Academic Excellence!\\n\\nHi
  freshmen!\\n \\nI hope things are going well.  I know midterms are
  already here for some of you, but I want to remind you to come to the
  PAE-V Meeting on Monday at 6pm.  Dinner will be served.\\n \\nWe will
  discuss the following:\\n - adapting to Stanford and the quarter
  system\\n - differences between high school and college\\n - how to fit
  in to a different academic environment\\n - how to do well in your
  classes\\n - how to talk to Professors, TA's or TF's. \\n \\nMentors
  will be at the meeting to share advice on getting through the first
  quarter of college. \\n \\nOther topics that might come up are where to
  go for tutoring, how to manage time and stress, and where to go for
  other kinds of help.  Yes, your freshman year can be lots of fun, but
  there are lots of things going on too!\\n \\nWe'll have FREE DINNER with
  the meeting.  If any of you are craving any particular type of food, let
  me know and I'll see what I can do!  Suggestions are welcome (such as
  Thai, Indian, Chinese, Italian, etc).\\n \\nSee you all on Monday!\\n
  \\nNanibaa' and Matt\\nPAE- Co-Coordinators\\n \\n \\nP.S.  If you are
  signed up for credit, you must come to at least 4 meetings.  Let me know
  if you have a conflict and we can work it out.\\n \\nP.P.S.  If you are
  NOT signed up for credit, come to as many or as few meetings as you
  wish.  The more meetings you come to, the more help you'll get from us. 
  :)\\n \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081021T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081021T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000418
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay Native kids in
  elementary school. Dinner will be provided. If interested contact Anna
  French, Temo Peranda, or Wayva Waterman.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081021T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081021T034500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080304T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000364
SUMMARY:SAIO's 38th Anniversary!
DESCRIPTION:Stanford American Indian Organizations forms on October 21,
  1970!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081021
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000428
SUMMARY:SAIO Officer Core Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. \\n\\nSAIO's Officer Core will
  meet alternate Tuesdays at the Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081021T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081021T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000342
SUMMARY:39th Annual NIEA Convention
DESCRIPTION:"Crossroads--Pulling Together our Indigenous Knowledge" is the
  theme of this year's convention to be held in Seattle,
  Washington.\\n\\nNIEA Pre-Registration: Pre-Registration is available
  until September 26. See Terms and Conditions below. (Please make sure
  address and email are correct; we keep you updated throughout the year
  and mail you our magazine, NIEANEWS!) \\n\\nGeneral (American Indian,
  Alaska Native, \\nNative Hawaiian, First Nations)--Pre-reg $450; on-site
  $50\\n\\nAssociate (Non-Native, Advocate)--Pre-reg $450; On-site
  $500\\n\\nStudent (Post Secondary, attending college)--Pre-reg $200;
  On-site $250\\n\\nhttp://www.niea.org/events/overview.php
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081023
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081026T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000347
SUMMARY:Alaska Federation of Natives Convention
DESCRIPTION:"Reaching for the Stars: Native Aspirations for the 21st
  Century" 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081023
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081025T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000417
SUMMARY:STANDOUT Reception and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Diversity Outreach for Doctoral Education
  (STANDOUtY)\\n\\n \\nYou are cordially invited to a reception and dinner
  sponsored by the office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education to
  welcome prospective doctoral program applicants in the life sciences,
  natural sciences, education, social sciences, business and
  engineering.\\n \\nThe reception will take place on Friday, October 24
  at 5:30pm and the dinner will follow at 6:00pm.  Both events will take
  place at Tressider Union, Oak Room.\\n \\nPlease RSVP by Friday, October
  10th using the link
  below.\\nhttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=q9XUN2XFSzOrZI_2f0c7rVUg_3
 d_3d\\n \\nQuestions can be directed to graddiversity@stanford.edu.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081025T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173210Z
DTEND:20081025T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000429
SUMMARY:Native Community Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Dear Native Community,\\n\\nNext Friday (October 24th) at noon,
  the NACC will host a brown bag lunch meeting to talk about the Center,
  services, facilities, etc.  If you have any topics you would like to
  discuss please let me know.  Here is a list of agenda items we have so
  far:\\n\\nComputer Cluster Equipment \\n	Printer Usage\\n	Recycling\\n
  Use of Computers\\n		Games/Videos\\n	No Food or Drink Policy\\n
  Security\\nKitchen Use and Access\\n	Key Pad vs Keys\\n	Water\\n
  Refrigerator/Oven \\n	Clean Up\\n	Community Priorities\\nCenter
  Facilities\\n	Scheduling/Community Priorities\\n	Recycling\\n	Lost &
  Found/Personal Items\\n	Furniture Arrangement\\n	Closing Up\\n
  Access\\nProgram Office Updates\\n	Speakers' Series\\n	Co-Sponsorship\\n
  Tutoring\\n	Services\\n	Budget\\nRecommendations/Suggestions\\n\\nWe
  hope to provide a forum for talking about ways to continue to make our
  Center the hub for a strong and supportive Community.  So, bring your
  lunch and join in on the discussion!\\n\\nOne final note:  There are
  books, notes, personal, and miscellaneous items in the Center and
  Computer Cluster that need to be removed.  If any of these items belong
  to you please reclaim them by tomorrow afternoon or they will be
  recycled or given to charity.\\n\\nMvto (Thank You) and hope to see you
  soon!\\nWinona\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081024T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081024T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000435
SUMMARY:Cherokee Club Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Club is having a dinner on Friday night to gain more
  interest from members that haven't been making it out to
  meetings.\\n\\nHope to see you all soon! \\nWado, \\nTaylor\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081024
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000441
SUMMARY:Special House "In and Out" Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The residents of the Native American Theme House are hosting a
  special dinner program.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081025T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081025T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000398
SUMMARY:Memorial Tribute: Paula Gunn Allen
DESCRIPTION:A memorial tribute for Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008) American
  Indian Two-Spirit Scholar, Poet, Mother and Grandmother--hosted by
  Lauraleee Brown, daughter.\\n5:00--Potluck Dinner/Film Screening (Visual
  Arts Building #115)\\n6:00--Book Sales, Reception\\n7:00-9:00--Memorial
  Tribute (Diego Rivera Theater)\\n\\nSponsored by the Interdisciplinary
  Studies and LGBT Studies Department\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081026T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081026T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000443
SUMMARY:House Seminar Field Trip to Jasper Ridge
DESCRIPTION:The residents of the Native American Theme House are planning a
  nature walk, Native plant uses and picnic at Jasper Ridge Biological
  Preserve.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081025T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081025T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000412
SUMMARY:Bay Area Cherokee Society Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Osiyo nigada!\\n\\nThe Cherokee Society of the Greater Bay Area
  is having their monthly potluck on Sunday, October 26.  I'm definitely
  going to go and would love some company.  The CSGBA folks are super nice
  and are incredibly knowledgeable about Cherokee language and culture.  I
  know that weekend is in the middle of midterms, but if you can spare a
  few hours, you should try to come.  I'll send out another email when the
  time gets closer and we can figure out carpooling, but for now, mark
  your calendars!  The info is
  below:\\n\\n-----------------------\\n\\nCHEROKEE SOCIETY OF THE GREATER
  BAY AREA'S OCTOBER POTLUCK LUNCHEON \\n\\nTheme: Hand Games\\nSunday,
  October 26th, 12noon-4pm\\nIntertribal Friendship House\\n523
  International Blvd., Oakland\\n\\nPlease:\\nRSVP with which dish you
  plan to bring (should serve 8). Call 510.464.4619 or email
  CherokeeSociety@yahoo.com.\\n\\nLEARN HAND GAMES!\\nExperienced hand
  game players will teach us hand game techniques and songs. Come and have
  fun with us!  All meetings include a Cherokee language program, so come
  learn and practice speaking the language.\\n\\nChildren are always
  welcomed! Coloring, games and craft projects will be
  available.\\n\\nClosest Bart is Lake Merritt.\\n\\nDay of event contact
  for assistance:\\n925.408.3222\\n\\nContact
  us:\\n510.464.4649\\nwww.bayareacherokee.org\\nCherokeeSociety@yahoo.com\
 \n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081026
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000431
SUMMARY:Screening of  "Making the River"
DESCRIPTION:The 11th United Nations Association Film Festival
  presents..."Making the River" directed by Sarah Del
  Seronde.\\n\\n"Making the River" Description: Lloyd Broncheau, a young
  Native American prisoner, was killed in the Washington State
  Penitentiary for a twenty-five dollar debt. Three days later prison
  guard Sgt. William Cross was killed during a fight with Indian inmates.
  This led to the longest lockdown in Washington State history as well as
  an inmate class-action lawsuit against the State. George and Jimi
  Simmons were charged with first degree murder for the death of the
  guard. The State sought execution by hanging. Framed within the context
  of 20th-century American Indian history and politics, the film tells the
  story of Jimi "Dexter" Simmons. Raised his entire life by the
  Stateinstitutionalized in an orphanage as a youth and imprisoned as an
  adultJimi's life in many ways parallels the fate of his own tribe.
  Making the River is a film about tragedy transformed. \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081026T235000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081027T012000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000445
SUMMARY:Reception for "Making the River" Filmmaker and Producer
DESCRIPTION:The 11th United Nations Association Film Festival
  presents..."Making the River" directed by Sarah Del
  Seronde.\\n\\n"Making the River" Description: Lloyd Broncheau, a young
  Native American prisoner, was killed in the Washington State
  Penitentiary for a twenty-five dollar debt. Three days later prison
  guard Sgt. William Cross was killed during a fight with Indian inmates.
  This led to the longest lockdown in Washington State history as well as
  an inmate class-action lawsuit against the State. George and Jimi
  Simmons were charged with first degree murder for the death of the
  guard. The State sought execution by hanging. Framed within the context
  of 20th-century American Indian history and politics, the film tells the
  story of Jimi "Dexter" Simmons. Raised his entire life by the
  Stateinstitutionalized in an orphanage as a youth and imprisoned as an
  adultJimi's life in many ways parallels the fate of his own tribe.
  Making the River is a film about tragedy transformed. \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081026T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081026T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000466
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay Native kids in
  elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we will return to campus
  by 8:30. If interested contact Chelsey Russell.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081028T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081028T034500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20080304T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000430
SUMMARY:Sibs' Pumpkin Carving!!
DESCRIPTION:Sibs' Pumpkin Carving is a tradition at the Native American
  Cultural Center!  Every year the Native Big and Little Sibling teams
  gather together for a fun evening full of Halloween treats and the
  creation of truly, truly original pumpkins!\\n\\nDon't miss being a part
  of this event...and don't miss seeing all the illumnated pumpkins on the
  NACC front steps!\\n\\nInfo:  Laci Davis and Sarah Roe
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081029T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081029T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000449
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081029T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081029T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000406
SUMMARY:First Generation College Students
DESCRIPTION:Join in the conversation about what it means to be a "first
  generation" college student in your family, hometown, etc.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081030T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081030T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000450
SUMMARY:Natives in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Join us for dessert TOMORROW and learn about exciting things
  comming up for Natives In Medicine!! EVERYONE WELCOME!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081030T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081030T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000331
SUMMARY:AISES National Conference
DESCRIPTION:Fall quarter is creeping up quickly and with it comes the AISES
  National Conference. It will be held Halloween weekend October
  30-November 1 in Aneheim, CA, which means at least one day will be spent
  at DISNEYLAND. \\n\\nAs an AISES chapter we at Stanford want to bring as
  many people as possible to the conference but we can't take everyone.
  Fortunately for you, there are two scholarships which you can apply to
  and, if you get them, you can guarantee yourself a spot at the
  conference. Also, the cost of the trip will not cost the full amount of
  the scholarship and anything left is yours to keep.\\n\\n$1000 Aises
  Travel Scholarship Criteria:\\n\\n3.0 GPA\\nMajoring in a Science
  related field\\nMust be: A member of an American Indian Tribe, Native
  Hawaiian, or have 1/4 American Indian or Alaskan Native
  blood.\\n\\nNational Aises Membership- You can get membership online
  easily aises.org\\n\\nApply HERE:
  http://aises.org/userfiles/2008%20Travel%20Schol%20ApplForm.pdf\\n\\n$150
 0 Google Travel Scholarship Criteria\\n3.5 GPA\\nComputer Science or
  related major\\nMust be: A member of an American Indian Tribe, Native
  Hawaiian, or have 1/4 American Indian or Alaskan Native
  blood.\\nNational Aises Membership- You can get membership online easily
  at aises.org\\n\\nApply HERE:
  http://aises.org/userfiles/2008_Google%20_Travel_Schol_Application.pdf\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081030
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000432
SUMMARY:Harvard Graduate Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Harvard will be springing for lunch.  Thanks so much - hope to
  see you all soon!\\n \\nSteven Abbott\\n\\nAssociate Director for
  Recruitment & Student Affairs\\nHarvard University Native American
  Program\\n14 Story Street  Suite 400\\nCambridge, MA
  02138\\n\\nsteven_abbott@harvard.edu\\n\\nPhone:  617/495-9058\\nFax: 
  617/496-3312\\n\\nhttp://www.hunap.harvard.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081030T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081030T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000434
SUMMARY:Native Community Photo Shoot
DESCRIPTION:Hi Natives!\\n \\nRemember that way-cool Congratulations card
  that you got in the mail when you were admitted to Stanford with the
  picture of current Native faculty, students, and staff? Come be a part
  of this years card!\\n \\nWho: YOU\\nWhat: Communities of Color photo
  shootwith homemade dessert!\\nWhere: The lawn behind the Admission
  Office (Montag Hall) in front of the new Arrillaga Gym\\nWhen:
  Thursday October 30, 12:30-12:45\\nWhy: show the (soon to be) newly
  admitted Natives how strong and awesome our community is!\\n \\nI know
  it seems early, but our Early Action deadline is next week, so were
  going to be sending out the cards before you know it!\\n \\nAnd even
  more incentive, there will be HOMEMADE DESSERTS for your enjoyment. J\\n
  \\nPlease be on time, were shooting all the communities and we only
  have a small time window for our photo!\\n \\nAlso RSVP so we know how
  much dessert to make\\n \\nIll bring extra copies of last years
  card for those of you who want one!\\n \\n \\nLet me know if you have
  any questions, hope to see you soon!\\n \\n-Adrienne\\n \\n \\n
  \\nAdrienne Keene\\nAdmission Counselor\\nOffice of Undergraduate
  Admission\\nStanford University\\n355 Galvez Street\\nStanford, CA
  94305-3020\\nTel:  650-724-9874\\nE-mail: akeene@stanford.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081030T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081030T194500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000437
SUMMARY:Powwow Lunch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall Quarter is moving fast, so it's time to get busy selecting
  2009 Head Staff for Powwow, launch fundraising, update Booth Vendor
  Application materials, etc.  \\n\\nAny questions?  Let us know!  But be
  sure to be there :)  It'll be a blast...No, for serious, it will
  be.\\n\\nYour loving powwow servants, \\nStefaJoe
  Cartsosie\\njjjcart@stanford.edu, sktsosie@stanford.edu\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081031T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081031T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000374
SUMMARY:Holiday Toy Drive for Native Children
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to the generosity of our many friends, last year we were
  able to give presents to more than 200 needy Native American children
  from the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe--the group indigenous to the Counties of
  San Francisco, San Mateo, northern Santa Clara and Alameda--and other
  local Native children!\\n\\nYou can help to bring joy to these children
  this year by donating an unwrapped NEW toy (for children 0-18 years
  old). Toy collection boxes will be placed with sponsors and at the
  locations listed\\nbelow:\\n\\nNative American Cultural Center
  \\nMuwekma-Tah-Ruk, the Native Theme House\\nArchaeology Center\\nCareer
  Development Center\\nFacilities Operations (Bonair Siding)\\nJasper
  Ridge Docent Program\\nHaas Center for Public Service\\nUndergraduate
  Admission\\nUndergraduate Advising and Research\\n\\nThe Muwekma Ohlone
  Tribe Education & Youth Committee will pick up donated toys on Friday,
  December 5 in time to wrap and label them before they are distributed to
  the children. Thank you in\\nadvance for your generosity!\\n\\nFor
  information about the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe --the first people of the San
  Francisco Bay Area--visit their website at www.muwekma.org
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081101
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000454
SUMMARY:Malasada meet 'n 'greet
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Mai!\\n\\nThis is the last reminder to come to the
  Hawai'i Club's MALASADA Meet 'n Greet at the Native Center.  The
  malasadas will be done at about 7 pm (sorry about the flyer confusion),
  but if you want to help cook you're welcome to come earlier.  *Also, if
  you want to go to the Daniel Ho slack key guitar concert at 8 pm, please
  bring $5 and your student ID.  Mahalo!!\\n\\nHot chocolate will also be
  served!!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081102T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081102T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000448
SUMMARY:Olelo Nights Interest Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hello!\\n\\nThanks to everyone who came to the Olelo Nights
  interest meeting.  As discussed, we're sending out a poll for when
  everyone is available to meet.  Remember, EVERYONE IS WELCOME AND
  ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE!  so fill out this doodle thing, and we'll
  come up with a time for us all to meet.  \\n\\nHere's the
  link:\\n\\nhttp://doodle.com/vgamigi84m8wn7n7\\n\\nThanks
  again!\\n\\nAloha, \\nEdie\\n\\nHey everybody,\\n\\nWe're holding an
  interest meeting next week Monday (11/3) to discuss organizing Olelo
  Nights for this year. These are opportunities for people to just come
  out and learn a little bit about the Hawaiian language, kick back, relax
  and have fun. If you don't know how to speak, that's cool we'll teach
  you. If you're already fluent, then you'll be amongst friends who you
  can converse with. Anybody and everybody who's interested should come
  out. I'll see you guys at the Native Center around 8:00.\\n\\nAloha,
 \\nKauanoe
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081104T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081104T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000446
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Graduate Forum with PAE-V
DESCRIPTION:It's back by popular demand!\\n \\n \\nUNDERGRADS,\\nHungry for
  INFO? Hungry for FOOD?\\n \\n \\nThen you should come to the\\nNative
  Graduate Student Forum\\nGet info on Grad, Med, Business or Law
  School\\n \\nBrought to you by SNAGS and PAE-V\\n \\nFREE
  DINNER\\nMonday, November 3 at 6:00 pm\\nNative American Cultural
  Center\\nClubhouse Lower Level\\n \\nLearn about the experiences of
  Native grad students at Stanford.\\nThis is your chance to ask questions
  such as:\\nWhy did you go to grad school?\\nWhat will you do with your
  degree?\\nWhat is it like as a Native student?\\nHow did you choose a
  school?\\nI'm a freshman, what should I do to prepare?\\nI'm a senior,
  how do I choose a school?\\nWhat tests do I need to take?\\n\\nAloha e
  na haumana maoli,\\nGreetings to our native students,\\n\\nNanibaá
  Garrison\\n\\nGRADUATES READ THIS...\\n\\nSNAGS (the Stanford Native
  American Graduate Students) presents the 3rd annual Graduate Forum on
  MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd at 6pm.  This event brings undergrads and grads
  together to allow undergrads to get a better idea of what graduate
  school is all about.  Students of all levels are encouraged to come, but
  especially juniors and seniors thinking of continuing thier education
  should come.  This forum will discuss questions such as:\\n\\nWhat is
  grad life like?  How different is it from being an undergrad?\\nWhat are
  classes like?\\nWhat are the different degrees (MS, PhD, MBA, JD, etc),
  and what are the requirements?\\nShould I go to grad school, work, or do
  something else?\\nWhat can you do with different graduate
  degrees?\\n\\nSo what we need from all you is participation in one form
  or another.  If you can attend the forum, that would be best.  Dinner
  will be provided (of course).  Please let me know if you can attend.  If
  you cannot attend then PLEASE send in a short bio on yourself with
  contact information so if someone is interested in your particular field,
  they can contact you and ask some questions.  HELP MENTOR THE NEXT
  GENERATION.  \\n\\nMahalo nui. \\nThank you very much,\\n\\nNoa
  Lincoln\\nIPER PhD\\nStanford University\\n(808) 217-7710
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081104T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081104T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000457
SUMMARY:SAIO Officer Core Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. \\n\\nSAIO's Officer Core will
  meet alternate Tuesdays at the Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081104T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081104T211500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000451
SUMMARY:NextGen Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:I was just told by the NexGen group that they are rescheduling
  their meeting tonight for next week.  I just wanted to give you some
  notice in case anyone else does want to use the space tonight.  Is it
  still possible to schedule the NACC space for 6-7pm next Weds?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081106T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081106T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000453
SUMMARY:Hawaii Club presents... "Aloha Life"
DESCRIPTION:Malama International presents..."Aloha Life" a seminar with
  motivational speaker Alika Medeiros.\\n\\nThe Aloha Life is made up of
  seven basic principles and teaches how, through applying these
  principles to your life, you can increase your energy, spirituality and
  love.\\n\\nHosted by Stanford Hawai'i Club\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081107T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081107T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000338
SUMMARY:Native Community "Salute to Swine" Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081108T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081108T030000Z
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=1FR;UNTIL=20081206T013000Z
EXDATE:20081206T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000340
SUMMARY:33rd Annual American Indian Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) proudly announces the
  33rd annual American Indian Film Festival, November 7-15. As the
  nation's most prominent outlet for Native American films, the American
  Indian Film Festival will premiere over 80 new feature films, shorts,
  public service, music videos and documentaries from USA American Indian
  and Canada First Nation communities. The festival will run Nov. 7-12 at
  the Landmark Embarcadero Center Cinema, One Embarcadero Center,
  Promenade Level; and conclude Nov. 13-15 at the Palace of Fine Arts,
  3301 Lyon Street. @ Bay Street.\\n\\nAmong the feature films this year,
  the U.S. Premiere of Zacharias Kunuks (Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner),
  Before Tomorrow directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Madeline Ivalu,
  will screen Friday, Nov. 14 at the Palace of Fine Arts.\\n\\nA complete
  schedule will be available online October 6, 2008. All programs are open
  to the general public and will require tickets for
  admission.\\n\\nAdvance Tickets available thru AIFI by calling
  415-554-0525. Visa & Mastercard accepted. Tickets also sold at the
  door.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081107
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081115T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000480
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate
  Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal
  adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081107T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081107T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20081205T200000Z
EXDATE:20081128T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000423
SUMMARY:California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education
DESCRIPTION:This fall's California Forum for Diversity in Graduate
  Education is Saturday, Nov. 8th over in Berkeley.  Laura Selznick from
  VPUE has chartered a bus to the Forum.   It is free (a $15 deposit holds
  your seat; your check returned after you attend the event)   \\n\\nCome
  join us (and 120+ recruiters from across the nation) in this all day
  event designed to acquaint you with career opportunities and academic
  challenges associated with advanced study in a wide variety of
  disciplines.  This event is open to sophomores, juniors, seniors and
  undeclared masters candidates.  Lunch provided.\\n\\nSign up on the
  web:\\nwww.stanford.edu/group/ps/2008forum.fb
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081108
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000462
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Dancing Feathers Youth Powwow
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Annual Dancing Feathers Youth Powwow:  "Sustaining the
  culture and traditions for the future generations."\\n\\nHost Northern
  Drum: All Nations\\nArena Director: Eric Johnson\\nHead Man Dancer:
  Jesse Holder\\nHead Teen Boy Dancer: Jospeph Britton\\nHead Jr. Boy
  Dancer: Kevin Mamea\\n\\nHost Southern Drum: Rockin' Horse\\nMC: Randy
  Shirley\\nHead Woman Dancer: Janelle Patacio\\nHead Teen Girls Dancer:
  Shay Norris\\nHead Jr. Girls Dancer: Michelle Bright\\n\\nThis is a free
  event and as always drug and alcohol free. Come out and support local
  native youth. \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081108T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081109T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000467
SUMMARY: 'Olelo Night
DESCRIPTION:Hey everybody,\\n\\n'Olelo nights will be held Monday nights at
  8:30 starting on November 10!  Millie will be at the center from 8 to
  about 9:30 for those of you who can't make it to the scheduled time but
  still want to learn. Hope to see you all there.\\n\\nKauanoe
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081111T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081111T053000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20081202T043000Z
EXDATE:20081125T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000471
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081112T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081112T031500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000438
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow Logistics Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us Wednesday, November 12 to discuss logistics for
  the 38th Annual Stanford Powwow (May 8-10, 2009).\\n\\nThe students of
  the Stanford Powwow Planning Committee already have been working hard
  but they need help from Stanford's various services to plan for next
  year's event.  Please come and meet the students involved with the many
  subcommittees, find out what they've accomplished so far...and help us
  plan for the tasks that remain to be done in the six months until
  Powwow!\\n\\n2009 Stanford Powwow Logistics Meeting\\nWednesday,
  November 12 at Noon\\nat the Native American Cultural Center
  \\nClubhouse, Ground Floor, 524 Lasuen Mall\\n\\nCome have lunch as the
  Powwow Subcommittees meet with representatives from Stanford Police,
  Fire, Grounds, Risk Management,\\nStudent Activities, Event and Labor
  Services, Planning and Athletics!!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081112T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081112T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000439
SUMMARY:Center-to-Center Get Together
DESCRIPTION:A gathering of the professional and student staff, student
  organization leadership and ethnic theme house staff from six community
  centers at Stanford: Asian American Activities Center, Black Community
  Services Center, El Centro Chicano, LGBT Community Services Center,
  Native American Cultural Center and the Women's Community Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081112T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081113T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000444
SUMMARY:Muwekma-Tah-Ruk/PAE-V "Faculty Night" Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Hello everyone!\\n \\nThis year Muwekma-Tah-Ruk and Native
  Partners for Academic Excellence V (PAE-V) are co-hosting the Faculty
  Night dinner!\\n \\nPlease invite your Professors, Teaching Assistants
  (TAs), and Teaching Fellows (TFs) to join us for a delicious dinner at
  Muwekma on Wednesday, November 12.\\n \\nYou may use the following to
  extend an invitation to your guest.  I would also encourage you to add a
  little personal note while sending the invitation.  This is a GREAT way
  to get to know your profs, TAs and TFs.  They will very likely be
  flattered by your invitation which could translate into a much more
  enriched classroom and academic experience!\\n \\nThe deadline to
  respond is THIS Friday, November 7, but we will gladly accept late
  responses.  All are welcome!  Please let me know if you have any
  questions, concerns, or if you would like advice on how to invite your
  Prof/TAs.\\n \\nNanibaá Garrison\\n \\n\\n"You are cordially invited to
  attend the\\n \\nMuwekma / PAE-V Faculty Night\\n \\nDate: Wednesday,
  November 12, 2008\\nTime: Please arrive at 5:30 pm for a reception,\\n  
        immediately followed by dinner\\nLocation: Muwekma-Tah-Ruk\\n543
  Lasuen Mall\\n \\nPlease RSVP by November 7, 2008 to\\nRhean
  Westerlund\\nrheanw@stanford.edu"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081113T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081113T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000456
SUMMARY:Charlie Hill, Keith Secola and John Carlos Perea
DESCRIPTION:harlie Hill, Keith Secola, and John Carlos Perea*\\n\\n*/A
  Benefit Performance/ *\\n\\nWednesday, November 12, 4:00 to 6:00
  pm\\n\\nJack Adams Hall, Cesar Chavez Student Center, San Francisco
  State University\\n\\n1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco,
  94132\\n\\nFor more information: http://www.sfsu. edu/~ais/ home_news.
  htm \\n<http://www.sfsu. edu/%7Eais/ home_news. htm>\\n\\n
  \\n\\nSuggested donation: $5 for youth and students with ID; $10-20
  sliding \\nscale for everyone else (at the door). All proceeds will go
  to SKINS and \\nthe American Indian Studies Department.\\n/ /\\n\\nThis
  event is co-sponsored by SKINS, the American Indian Studies Department,
  the Richard Oakes Multicultural Center, and the Ethnic  Studies Student
  Resource and Empowerment Center.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081113T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081113T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000464
SUMMARY:CCSRE Open House
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate Program in Comparative Studies in Race and
  Ethnicity\\n\\nStill Undeclared?  Interested in a CSRE Related
  Major?\\n\\nAfrican & African American Studies\\nAsian American
  Studies\\nChicano/a Studies\\nComparative Studies\\nJewish
  Studies\\nNative American Studies\\n\\nThematic
  Concentrations\\nInstitute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA)\\nPublic
  Service\\nAmerican Diversity\\nRace and the American City\\n\\nDiscuss
  CSRE opportunities with faculty and students and learn more
  about:\\n\\nPublic Policy Leadership Instititute\\nCommunity Summer
  Research Internship Program\\nService Learning Program\\n\\nRefreshments
  will be served!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081112T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081113T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000458
SUMMARY:Pacific Islands Research Working Group Workshop
DESCRIPTION:"INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE: WHO NEEDS IT? IN OLELO O KA IWI"\\nDR
  PAUL G. LEMAHIEU (Kanaka Maoli/Native Hawaiian Scholar &
  Educator)\\nTHURSDAY NOV 13 4:00-6:00PM\\n691 Barrows Hall, Univ of
  California at Berkeley\\nsponsored by the Center for Race & Gender\\n
  \\n**required reading is an essay included as an attachment with
  this\\ne-mail**************\\n \\nBIO:\\nPaul G. LeMahieu has a career
  in educational research and evaluation as\\nwell as policy and practice
  that spans over thirty years. From 1998 to\\n2002 Dr. LeMahieu served as
  Superintendent of Education for the State of\\nHawaii. From 1993 to 1998,
  Dr LeMahieu was Director of the Delaware\\nEducation Research and
  Development Center and Associate Professor of\\nEducational Studies at
  the University of Delaware. For 11 years (1982\\n1993), Dr. LeMahieu was
  Director of Research, Evaluation, and Student\\nAssessment for the
  Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Board of Public Education.\\nIn addition to
  designing and supervising all research and evaluation\\nactivities for a
  major urban school district, Dr. LeMahieu had primary\\nresponsibility
  for an assessment program that was widely recognized for\\nits
  innovative character. He also served for 10 years on the faculty
  of\\nthe University of Pittsburgh. Dr. LeMahieu has been awarded degrees
  from\\nYale College(A.B., 1974), Harvard University (Ed.M., 1977), and
  the University of\\nPittsburgh (Ph.D., 1983).\\n \\n \\n**workshop open
  to everyone.\\n \\nFor more info, please e-mail
  <fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081114T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081114T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000468
SUMMARY:Red and Black: Comparing the Black Panther Party and the American
  Indian Movemen
DESCRIPTION:What do the Red Man and the Black Man have in common? How can
  the Black Panthers and the American Indian Movement have anything in
  common?  Don't know what the American Indian Movement is? Come find
  out!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081114T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081114T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000455
SUMMARY:Winona LaDuke, "Building a Green Economy..."
DESCRIPTION:Speak Out, Honor the Earth & KPFA 94.1 FM present...Acclaimed
  Native American Environmentalist & Author\\n\\nWinona LaDuke: "Building
  a Green Economy:  Indigenous Strategies for a Sustainable Future"\\n\\n
  Join us for this rare Bay Area appearance by one of the most brilliant
  and articulate representatives of Indigenous perspectives.  \\n\\nWinona
  LaDuke (Mississippi Band of Anishinaabeg) is the Founding Director of
  White Earth Land Recovery Project and Executive Director of Honor the
  Earth, where she works on a national level to advocate, raise public
  support, and create funding for frontline Native environmental
  groups.\\n\\nShe has written extensively on Native American and
  environmental issues - her books include Recovering the Sacred: The
  Power of Naming and Claiming and All Our Relations: Native Struggles for
  Land and Life.  \\n\\nProceeds for this event will Speak Out and Honor
  the Earth. \\n\\n\\nFor more information, contact Speak
  Out\\n510-601-0182  or info@speakoutnow.org\\n\\nSpeak Out - The
  Institute for Democratic Education and Culture is a national non-profit
  organization that educates, inspires and empowers young people to become
  activists for social justice.\\n\\nAs a center for progressive arts and
  politics, Speak Out promotes 200 speakers, performers, scholars, artists,
  exhibits and films, distributes and publishes educational materials and
  diversity resources, and produces community and campus events. Check out
  our website for a full listing as well as news, resources, calendar of
  events, conferences and more!\\n\\nTICKET INFO\\n$10-$15 sliding scale  
    General admission\\n\\n$5 youth ages 17 & under\\n\\n$75 Reception
  with \\n        Ms. LaDuke: \\n     Includes ticket, prime seating,
  signed copy of All Our Relations, and Dessert Reception following the
  lecture.\\n\\nTo buy tickets, call the 24/7 ticket hotline:
  800.838.3006\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081115T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081115T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000460
SUMMARY:American Indian Alliance Silent Auction and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:American Indian Alliance Silent Auction and Dinner\\n\\n$50 per
  plate--choose from prime rib, chicken or pasta--no host.\\n\\nMany great
  silent auction items will be up for bid.  Come and have a great
  time!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081115T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081115T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000475
SUMMARY:IQ Movie Night--First of Film Fest Series 
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Queers Presents...\\n\\nThe Business of
  Fancydancing\\n(From the Writer and Producers of "Smoke
  Signals")\\n\\nPlot Summary from IMDB: "Seymour Polatkin is a successful,
  gay Indian poet from Spokane who confronts his past when he returns to
  his childhood home on the reservation to attend the funeral of a dear
  friend."\\n\\n\\nCome join us for our first movie night!\\n\\nWhere: the
  Native American Community Center (bottom floor of the Clubhouse by Old
  Union)\\nWhen: this Friday, 11/14/08, at 3:30 PM\\nWho: Open to
  everyone! You dont need to be Indigenous or Queer to
  come...\\n\\nChips, Salsa, Soda!!\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081114T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081115T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000478
SUMMARY:Native Frosh Formal Pre-Party
DESCRIPTION:What comes before part b?\\n\\nPART-AYYYY!!\\n\\nNative Frosh
  Formal Pre-Party in the Muwekma Lounge!\\n\\nNon-Alcoholic drinks, cider
  pong & good music will be provided!\\n\\nEven if you're NOT going to the
  frosh formal...COME!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081115T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081115T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000479
SUMMARY:"The Business of Fancydancing"
DESCRIPTION:ndigenous Queers Presents...\\n\\n"The Business of
  Fancydancing"\\n(From the Writer (Sherman Alexie) and Producers of
  "Smoke Signals")\\n\\nPlot Summary from IMDB: "Seymour Polatkin is a
  successful, gay Indian poet from Spokane who confronts his past when he
  returns to his childhood home on the reservation to attend the funeral
  of a dear friend."\\n\\nCome join us for our first movie
  night!\\n\\nWhere: the Native American Community Center (bottom floor of
  the Clubhouse by Old Union)\\nWhen: this Friday, 11/14/08, at 3:30
  PM\\nWho: Open to everyone! You don't need to be Indigenous or Queer to
  come...\\n\\nChips, Salsa, Soda!!\\n\\nMUUCH LOVE
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081114T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081115T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000442
SUMMARY:Postponed--House 20th Anniversary Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The residents of the Native American Theme House are hosting a
  special dinner program in cooperation with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of
  the San Francisco Bay Area--most likely in late January!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081116
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000469
SUMMARY:NIM/SAIMS Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Want to be paired with a Native Med Student a a mentor?\\n\\n1)
  E-Mail me (Rachel Lum Ho, telling me your name, tribal affiliation (if
  any), and any particular interests you might have (academic, research,
  medical, public health, community projects, working with particular
  populations, etc.)\\n \\n2) Come to the NIM/SAIMS dinner Next Sunday,
  11/16 @ 6:00 PM at the NACC.  SAIMS (Stanford American Indian Medical
  Students) is the native group at the med. school and they will be
  comming to eat dinner and talk with us about their journeys to and
  through medical school.  This will be really informal, and just a good
  time to chat.  Also, they've expressed interest in matching undergrads
  to medical students so that we can have a mentor and a contact at the
  med. school.  This is a really great opportunity and I hope we can all
  take advantage of it!\\n \\nSee you Sunday!\\nRachel\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081117T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081117T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000476
SUMMARY:SAIO Study Nights on Sunday!
DESCRIPTION:SAIO Study Nights Sundays\\n    First one this Sunday,
  November 16! \\n    Especially with fuzzy work\\n    Contact: Sam,
  Wayva and Erika
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081117T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081117T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20081208T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000472
SUMMARY:Native Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Native Film Fest. Bringing Light to the Dark Lies
  that Textbooks Tell. Monday Screening: Act of War (The Overthrow of the
  Hawaiian Nation), The Canary Effect, Aleut Story. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081118T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081118T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000489
SUMMARY:"First Warrior" Exhibit--Celebrating American Indian Veterans
DESCRIPTION:The "First Warrior" photographic exhibit--created by Jeffery A.
  Mitchell--honors Native American World War II Veterans.\\n\\nWitness
  their faces...feel their stories...experience history!   Hosted by
  Stanford's American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian
  Program/Native American Cultural Center--the exhibit is produced by the
  American West Fooundation and sponsored by the:\\n\\nAffiliated Tribes
  of Northwest Indians; Ak Chinn Indian Community Council; Confederated
  Tribe of Siltez Indians; Favell Museum; Muckelshoot Tribal Council;
  Northwest Indian Veterans Association; Oregon Historical Society; Oregon
  Institute of Tehcnology; and Santa Ynez Band of Chumash
  Indians.\\n\\nwww.firstwarrior.com/book.html
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081117
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081212T080000Z
EXDATE:20081126T080000Z,20081127T080000Z,20081128T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000473
SUMMARY:Native Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Native Film Fest. Bringing Light to the Dark Lies
  that Textbooks Tell. Tuesday Screening: Oil on Ice, Our Life Our Land,
  Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081119T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081119T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000487
SUMMARY:"What is Cosmopolitan about Native Title?"
DESCRIPTION:The International Heritage Lectures, Sponsored by the
  Humanities Center The Center on Legal Profession and the Archaeology
  Center present...\\n\\nDuncan Ivison, from the Unviersity of Syndney:
  "What is Cosmopolitan about Native Title?"\\n\\nIn contemporary
  political theory questions about the nature indigenous peoples' property
  rights and self-government claims tend to fall under the rubric of
  'cultural rights' or 'minority rights' more generally.  ONe tendency is
  thus often to associate them with forms of moral particularism or the
  politics of 'difference'. as opposed to more cosmopolitan political
  theory.  Another tendency, moving in a very different direction, is to
  assimilate them into a liberal theory of multicultural justice.  In this
  paper, I am interested in exploring the ways in which indigenous
  peoples' claims for property and self-government offer a different
  perspective from which to conceive of the nature of cosmopolitanism and
  justice. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081119T011500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081119T024500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000502
SUMMARY:SAIO Officer Core Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. \\n\\nSAIO's Officer Core will
  meet alternate Tuesdays at the Center!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081118T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081118T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000419
SUMMARY:Local Heroes Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:November is American Indian Heritage Month!\\n\\nKQED, The San
  Francisco Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, Friendship House
  Association of American Indians, Native American AIDS Project and Native
  American Health Center are proud to celebrate the rich culture of the
  American Indian community.  \\n\\nJoin us for dancing, drumming and a
  special awards ceremony where we will celebrate outstanding local heroes
  for their work in the American Indian community.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081120T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081120T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000474
SUMMARY:Native Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Native Film Fest. Bringing Light to the Dark Lies
  that Textbooks Tell. Wednesday Screening: TBA
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081120T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081120T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000483
SUMMARY:Opportunities in Latin American Info Session
DESCRIPTION:I'm heading an Opportunities in Latin America Info Session next
  week.  Please pass this on to any lists you're on, especially freshman
  dorms!  There are opportunities for everyone --> Frosh-Seniors, Recent
  Grads, Co-terms, etc!!!  Stop by and check it out!\\n\\n*Study Abroad*
  *Internships* *Community Service* in Argentina and Ecuador.\\n\\nAny
  length, any time of year. Scholarships available.  See attached flyer
  for details.\\nBoth programs have an option to work with indigenous
  children in Latin America!!!!\\n\\nVictoria Harman\\nCampus Recruiter,
  Road2Argentina\\nStanford University '09
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081120T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081120T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000496
SUMMARY:Native House Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The House Seminar folks will be touring exhibits on campus
  including Tresidder Union, Archaeology Center and Cantor Arts Center.
  \\n\\nWe are gearing up for Muwekma's House Seminar and are really
  excited about it! SO... if you have a little extra room for another
  class and want to take an interesting, kick back course with a few field
  trips here and there please consider joining us!\\n\\nOur goal is to
  make it as fun as possible while crammin' in some meaningful topics and
  issues in the the nine class sessions this quarter. \\n\\nThis is a
  class not only for the Native theme house but for our entire community
  so if you have the time and need an extra unit please email me back with
  your preferences by Wednesday at 5pm. \\n\\nYou do not have to be a
  resident of the house to take House Seminar and ALL are invited to
  enroll and participate in the class. In fact, we are planning on keeping
  house seminar open for all to participate on a weekly basis if you are
  unable to fully commit to the class. There will be weekly themes and
  topics so feel free to check us out if there is something that sparks
  your interest =)\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081121T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081121T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000498
SUMMARY:NIM and Public Health Rep, UC
DESCRIPTION:Aloha NIM,\\n\\nJust wanted to let you all know that if you
  wanted to hear the Representative from Berkeley School of Public Health
  who will be talking in the center at this same time, Kapono and I will
  be going to the SUMMA meeting and can report back to you all via email
  or another general membership meeting. \\n\\nMililani
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081120T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081120T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000481
SUMMARY:2nd Annual Native Student Gathering at Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:He:yung, Aiy-yu-kwee Ayukii :)\\n\\nIf you can, go to this!
  Last year's was pretty cool - I think that maybe 5-6 schools were
  represented. You can make a day of it in Berkeley, shop, watch a movie,
  whatever, and then go to this :)\\n\\nWe can organize rides to go like
  last time, or people can take a bart to Downtown Berkeley and walk up
  Bancroft from Shattuck Ave. It's pretty easy - just take the Caltrain to
  Millbrae, hop on the BART, and make sure its the right train that goes
  by Berkeley. :)\\n\\nKayla \\n\\n\\nAyukii Native Student Community at
  Stanford!!\\n\\nI am writing to invite you all to the **2nd Annual
  Native Student Gathering at UC Berkeley!** This year's is going to be
  held in the Heller Lounge of the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union
  Building on the corner of Bancroft and Telegraph, on **Saturday,
  November 22nd at 6-6:30**\\n(accounting for Indian Time:).\\n\\nFor
  those of you who did not attend last year's gathering, it was pretty
  laid back and basically just a chance for Native college students to get
  together, network, make connections, talk about our respective upcoming
  events and issues, visit, and of course, EAT. Last year's was very
  enjoyable, and I'm sure this years will be as well.\\n\\nI realize that
  we are planning extremely late and a lot of people willalready have
  plans, but if you don't we hope that you will come and chillax with
  us!!! Also, please feel free to spread the word to whatever Native
  friends you might have at other colleges and universities! SO, yeah,
  should be fun!\\n\\nSee you there!\\nSuvanik,\\n\\nAnalisa Mary Zazueta
  Tripp\\nKaruk/Mescalero Apache/Mexican American\\nRecruitment
  Coordinator\\nNative American Recruitment and Retention
  Center(NARRC)\\nNative American Advisory Council (NAAC)\\nUniversity of
  California, Berkeley\\namzt@berkeley.edu---(530) 925-1744
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081123T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081123T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000463
SUMMARY:On Native Ground, Honoring Sobriety Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Master of Ceremonies, Earl Econie\\nArena Director, Eugene
  Newman\\nHead Man Dancer, Robert LoneBear\\nHead Woman Dancer, Tiny
  Hernandez\\nHead Teen Boy Dancer, John Swimmer\\nHead Teen Girl Dander,
  Julie Dominguez\\nHead Boy Dancer, Dominic Swimmer\\nHead Girl Dancer,
  Justine Fiddler\\nTabulator, Francine Rocha\\nNorthern Host Drum,
  Swiftcloud\\nSouthern Host Drum, Rockin'Horse\\n\\nOpen Gourd Dancing
  Begins 10:00am\\nGrand Entry at 11:30\\nDance Categories will be
  Combined\\nHula Dance Presentation\\nHealh Screening\\nSobriety Roll
  Call\\nPledge for Sobriety--All Ages\\nSobriety Meetings\\n\\nVendor
  Information: Linda Arambula, 408/445-3400x233\\n\\nThis is a Drug and
  Alcohol FREE Event\\nOPEN TO THE PUBLIC\\nFree Admission\\n\\n"One With
  All" Culture is Prevention \\nSubstance Abuse Prevention
  Initiative\\n\\nFunding is received from SAMSHA/CSAP\\nHosted by the
  \\nIndian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley-Counseling Department and
  the Mexican American Community Services Agency
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081123T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081124T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000365
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Week Closure
DESCRIPTION:No classes this week.  University holiday on Thursday and
  Friday!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081124
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081128T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000490
SUMMARY:AIM 40th Anniversary Conference
DESCRIPTION:AIM-WEST, a non-profit organization, cordially invites you to
  attend the 40th Anniversary and Reunion of the American Indian
  Organization.  This event will take place November 24-28, 2008 in San
  Francisco.\\n\\nPlease refer to www.aimwest.info for current and updated
  information and locations:\\n\\nMonday, November 24 at the Main Library
  S.F., 100 Larkin St & Oak Grove (Civic Center BART Station), Koret
  Auditorium.  All day conferencing and strategizing for the future.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081124T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081125T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000491
SUMMARY:AIM 40th Anniversary Conference
DESCRIPTION:AIM-WEST, a non-profit organization, cordially invites you to
  attend the 40th Anniversary and Reunion of the American Indian
  Organization.  This event will take place November 24-28, 2008 in San
  Francisco.\\n\\nPlease refer to www.aimwest.info for current and updated
  information and locations:\\n\\nMonday, November 24 at the Baha'i Center,
  150 Valencia St, San Francisco.  All day conferencing and strategizing
  for the future.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081125T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081126T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000484
SUMMARY:Friendship House Community Thanksgiving
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend our Annual Community Thanksgiving
  Dinner on Wednesday, November 26 in the Great Hall of the Friendship
  House of San Francisco, 56 Julian Avenue in the Mission
  District.\\n\\nPlease join us for this annual tradition in the American
  Indian community hosted by the Friendship House of San
  Francisco.\\n\\nSponsors include: Lytton Rancheria of California, Native
  American Health Center, Inc., California State Automobile Association,
  Wlter & Elise Haas Fund and the West Davis and Bergard
  Foundation.\\n\\nCall 415/865-0964.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081126T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081127T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000492
SUMMARY:AIM 40th Anniversary "UnThanksgiving" Dinner
DESCRIPTION:AIM-WEST, a non-profit organization, cordially invites you to
  attend the 40th Anniversary and Reunion of the American Indian
  Organization.  This event will take place November 24-28, 2008 in San
  Francisco.\\n\\nPlease refer to www.aimwest.info for current and updated
  information and locations:\\n\\nThursday, November 26 THANKSGIVING
  DINNER ceremonies and awareds: " The Eagle invites the Condor."  Special
  guests, performances and music--at the Baha'i Center, 150 Valencia St,
  San Francisco.  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081126T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081127T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000495
SUMMARY:"First Warrior" Exhibit--Celebrating American Indian Veterans
DESCRIPTION:The "First Warrior" photographic exhibit--created by Jeffery A.
  Mitchell--honors Native American World War II Veterans.\\n\\nWitness
  their faces...feel their stories...experience history!   Hosted by
  Stanford's American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian
  Program/Native American Cultural Center--the exhibit is produced by the
  American West Fooundation and sponsored by the:\\n\\nAffiliated Tribes
  of Northwest Indians; Ak Chinn Indian Community Council; Confederated
  Tribe of Siltez Indians; Favell Museum; Muckelshoot Tribal Council;
  Northwest Indian Veterans Association; Oregon Historical Society; Oregon
  Institute of Tehcnology; and Santa Ynez Band of Chumash
  Indians.\\n\\nwww.firstwarrior.com/book.html
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081126
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081212T080000Z
EXDATE:20081127T080000Z,20081201T080000Z,20081202T080000Z,20081203T080000Z,
 20081204T080000Z,20081205T080000Z,20081206T080000Z,20081207T080000Z,
 20081208T080000Z,20081209T080000Z,20081210T080000Z,20081211T080000Z,
 20081212T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000339
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Day Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Not going home for Thanksgiving Week?  Want to eat turkey with
  friends, watch football and maybe play some board games?  Then join us
  at "The Center!"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081127T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081127T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000493
SUMMARY:AIM 40th Anniversary Sunrise Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:AIM-WEST, a non-profit organization, cordially invites you to
  attend the 40th Anniversary and Reunion of the American Indian
  Organization.  This event will take place November 24-28, 2008 in San
  Francisco.\\n\\nPlease refer to www.aimwest.info for current and updated
  information and locations:\\n\\nSunrise on Alcatraz Island--beginning at
  S.F. Hornblower Tours, Pier 31.  Call 415/981-7625 or, for advance
  tickets www.alcatrazcruises.com. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081127T120000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081127T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000494
SUMMARY:AIM 40th Anniversary Concert
DESCRIPTION:AIM-WEST, a non-profit organization, cordially invites you to
  attend the 40th Anniversary and Reunion of the American Indian
  Organization.  This event will take place November 24-28, 2008 in San
  Francisco.\\n\\nPlease refer to www.aimwest.info for current and updated
  information and locations:\\n\\nFriday, November 28 at the Baha'i Center,
  150 Valencia St, San Francisco.  Benefit Fundraiser Concert with live
  music performances!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081129T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081129T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000367
SUMMARY:Dead Week
DESCRIPTION:Last Day of Classes is December 5--except for classes meeting
  on Saturdays.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081201
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081207T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000403
SUMMARY:PAE-V
DESCRIPTION:Come to Native Partners for Academic Excellence!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081202T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081202T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000503
SUMMARY:"Midnight" Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Because it's Dead Week and you deserve a little study break to
  eat some 'ono food and relax for a bit...\\n\\nHawaii Club
  Presents\\n\\n"MIDNIGHT" BREAKFAST\\nTuesday, December 2nd- 10pm @ the
  NACC\\nPortuguese Sausage ~ Eggs  ~ Rice \\n+ something sweet...maybe
  mochi\\n\\nEveryone is welcome. Bring your friends. Hang out with your
  Sibs.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081203T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081203T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000504
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081203T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081203T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000505
SUMMARY:Hui o Hawai'i Study Break
DESCRIPTION:Come take a break from studying with Hui. Have some good
  Hawaiian food and watch an hour-long movie about Hawaiians in
  contemporary society, The Hawaiians: Reflecting Spirit.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081205T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081205T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000452
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Bay Area Indian Agency Reps meet on the first Friday every
  month--with a different organization hosting each month.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081205T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081205T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000459
SUMMARY:SNAG Indigenous Holiday Market & Concert
DESCRIPTION:SNAG Indigenous Holiday Market and Concert.  Jewelry, Clothing,
  Art and More!\\n\\nPerformances by Quese Imc, Brwn Bflo, Audiopharmacy,
  Sista Hailstorm, Jeremy Goodfeather and guest poets and youth
  performances.\\n\\nCultural Performances by Robinson Pomo Dancers,
  Medicine Warrior Dancers and All Nations Drum.  Hoop Dancing by Sage
  Romero.\\n\\nArtist Gallery includes Michiko Thompson, Drama One, Kanyon
  Sayers-Rood and Richard Castaneda.\\n\\nInfo or vendor application:
  snagmagazine@yahoo.com\\n\\nMural painting for youth w/Eastside Arts
  Alliance\\n\\nFree Event * No drugs or alcohol * All Ages\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081206T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081206T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000465
SUMMARY:Native Community "Red and Green Food" Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081206T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081206T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000470
SUMMARY:Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:The culmination of the campus-wide Annual Dolores Sanchez
  Memorial Christmas Toy Drive for Muwekma Ohlone and other Native
  Children in Santa Clara County...\\n\\nThe Native American Cultural
  Center and the Muwekma Ohlone Tribal Council and Tribal Administration
  present the...\\n\\nMuwekma Ohlone Tribe Christmas
  Party!\\n2:00-4:00--Appetizers and "Santa Time"\\n4:00--Group Photo of
  all Christmas Party Guests\\n5:00--Buffet Dinner\\n5:20--Tribal Dance
  Group\\n6:00--Chochenyo Christmas Choir\\n\\nPlease RSVP to Monica
  Arellano 510/581-5194 or marellano@muwekma.org by Monday, December 1.\\n
  \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081206T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081207T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000500
SUMMARY:2008 Caltrain "Holiday Train"
DESCRIPTION:Santa and Friends are on track for toys and are coming to town,
  December 6 and 7!\\n\\nBring the family and come out to our neighborhood
  Caltrain station to meet Santa Claus during the eighth annual Caltrain
  Holiday Train, Saturday December 6 and Sunday December 7. \\n\\nGlowing
  with more than 40,000 lights and hoiliday decorations, the train will
  stop at nine train stations over the two nights, collecting toys for the
  area's needy children.\\n\\nDuring the 20-minute station stops, Santa,
  Mrs. Claus, Frosty and the gang will get off the train to greet kids and
  pose for pictures.\\n\\nA Salvation Army brass band will be onboard to
  lead the holiday sing-along--joined by the Masterworks Chorale (on
  Saturday) and the Peninsula Harmony Chorus (on Sunday.)\\n\\nA model
  railroad exhibit will be open from 6:00-8:30 at the Menlo Park
  station!\\n\\nThe Caltrain Holiday Train benefits the United States
  Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots Program and the Salvation Army. 
  People are encouraged to drop a new, unwrapped toy or book in the
  barrels when they come to see the Holiday Train.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081207T030500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081207T032500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000501
SUMMARY:2008 Caltrain "Holiday Train"
DESCRIPTION:Santa and Friends are on track for toys and are coming to town,
  December 6 and 7!\\n\\nBring the family and come out to our neighborhood
  Caltrain station to meet Santa Clause during the eighth annual Caltrain
  Holiday Train, Saturday December 6 and Sunday December 7. \\n\\nGlowing
  with more than 40,000 lights and holiday decorations, the train will
  stop at nine train stations over the two nights, collecting toys for the
  area's needy children.\\n\\nDuring the 20-minute station stops, Santa,
  Mrs. Claus, Frosty and the gang will get off the train to greet kids and
  pose for pictures.\\n\\nA Salvation Army brass band will be onboard to
  lead the holiday sing-along--joined by the Masterworks Chorale (on
  Saturday) and the Peninsula Harmony Chorus (on Sunday.)\\n\\nThe
  Caltrain Holiday Train benefits the United States Marine Corps Reserve's
  Toys for Tots Program and the Salvation Army.  People are encouraged to
  drop a new, unwrapped toy or book in the barrels when they come to see
  the Holiday Train.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081208T032000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081208T034000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000368
SUMMARY:Final Exams
DESCRIPTION:Last Day of Classes is December 5, then Final Exams, then the
  Holiday Break, December 13-January 5, 2009!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081208
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081212T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000477
SUMMARY:AISF Holiday Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Once again, it's time for our American Indian Staff Forum
  Annual Holiday Dinner at Buca di Beppo in Palo Alto.  \\n\\nPlease RSVP
  so we can make our "reservation!"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20081210T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20081210T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000369
SUMMARY:Holiday Break
DESCRIPTION:Stanford will be on its Holiday Break, December 13-January 5,
  2009!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081213
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081212T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000461
SUMMARY:New Year's Eve Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Join us to welcome 2009!  MC: Val Shadowhawk\\nArena Director:
  Eugene Newman\\nHead Drum: Swift Cloud\\nSouthern Drum: Drum and
  Feather\\n\\nSponsored by the American Indian Alliance and the Indian
  Health Center of Santa Clara Valley.\\n\\nDrug, alcohol and smoke free
  event.\\n\\nWe are not responsible for lost or stolen items.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090101T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090101T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000370
SUMMARY:First Day of Classes, Winter Quarter
DESCRIPTION:First Day of Classes
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090106
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000508
SUMMARY:American Indian Mythology, Legend and Lore
DESCRIPTION:Course Number English 43A or 143A\\n3 Units
  \\nMTWTh\\n\\nReadings from American Indian literatures, old and new.
  Stories, songs, and rituals from the 19th century, including the Navajo
  Night Chant. Tricksters and trickster stories; war, healing, and hunting
  songs; Aztec songs from the 16th century. Readings from modern poets and
  novelists including N. Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich, and Leslie Marmon
  Silko, and the classic autobiography, Black Elk Speaks. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090106T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090106T185000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000507
SUMMARY:Peer Counseling in the Native American Community
DESCRIPTION:Course Number Education 193N\\n1 Unit \\n\\nVerbal and
  non-verbal communication, strategic use of questions, methods of dealing
  with strong feelings, and conflict resolution. How elements of
  counseling apply to Native Americans including client, counselor, and
  situational variables in counseling, non-verbal communication, the role
  of ethnic identity in self-understanding, the relationship of culture to
  personal development, the impact of family on personal development,
  gender roles, and the experience of Native American students in
  university settings. Individual skill development, group exercises, and
  role practice.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090108T001500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090108T011500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000509
SUMMARY:American Indians in Comparative Historical Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Course Number 138 or 238\\n5 Units\\nMW
  2:15-3:30\\n\\n(Graduate students register for SOC 238.) Demographic,
  political, and economic processes and events that shaped relations
  between Euro-Americans and American Indians, 1600-1890. How the
  intersection of these processes affected the outcome of conflicts
  between these two groups, and how this conflict was decisive in
  determining the social position of American Indians in the late 19th
  century and the evolution of the doctrine of tribal sovereignty.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090107T221500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090107T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000546
SUMMARY:Bay Native Circle Radio Program
DESCRIPTION:Bay Native Circle airs on kpfa 94.1 Wednesdays from 2  3 p.m.
   \\n\\nHosts rotate weekly with 1) Lakota Harden; 2) Janeen Antoine; 3)
  Ras KDee and 4) Gregg McVicar. BNC is live at 94.1 -- and archived,
  podcast, and online, everywhere, anytime at kpfa.org. \\n\\nThank you
  for your support. and thank you for listening to Bay Native Circle in
  the past year.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090107T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090107T230000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20090610T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000485
SUMMARY:SOCC Potluck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Students of Color Coalition wants to do more social things
  to get to know each other and what issues they wanted to focus on.
  \\n\\nSOCC's main issue will probably be grad student and faculty
  diversity. We are going to email the GSC - Diversity Committee about
  what they have planned and if we can help.\\nNext quarter during the
  first week of school, Thursday, January 8th, at 6-8PM, we are hoping to
  have a Social/Potluck with the core of each community and their frosh
  interns. It is tentatively scheduled to be in the Black House's in new
  clubhouse that they have. \\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090109T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090109T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000506
SUMMARY:History of California Indians
DESCRIPTION:Course Number NAS 117S or CSRE 117S\\n5 Units \\n\\n
  Demographic, political, and economic history of California Indians,
  1700s-1950s. Processes and events leading to the destruction of
  California tribes, and their effects on the groups who survived.
  Geographic and cultural diversity. Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American
  periods. The mission system. \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090108T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090109T020500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000510
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Indian Agency Representatives (BAIAR) Meeting at
  International Indian Treaty Council.  from 9:30 - 12:30 followed by
  Alcatraz Occupation 40th Anniversary Planning Meeting from  1:30 - 3:0
  pm.  \\n\\nIn the new offices of the International Indian Treaty Council
  at the Redstone Building, 2940 16th Street,  Suite 305, San Francisco,
  CA. 94103-3664.  Please rsvp within 2 days of January 9th to plan for
  refreshments. morningstar@treatycouncil.org or 415.641-4482.  FMI on
  IITC see www.treatycouncil.org 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090109T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090109T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000515
SUMMARY:Sally Mentzer's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Sally Mentzer and find out how the
  Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your
  personal adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090109T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090109T203000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090313T183000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000593
SUMMARY:Intersect, Winter Quarter Series
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Intervarsity Christian Fellowship...\\nHow does faith
  intersect with my live here at Stanford?\\n\\nIntersect: Music Drama,
  Words, and Space to Explore How Jesus Intersects with You.\\n\\nJanuary
  9--Faith: A Mind-Body Connection?\\nJanuary 16--Jesus Among Other
  Gods\\nJanuary 23--P-Sets, Papers, Passion? In Search of Meaning at
  School\\nFebruary 6--Leaders, Servants, and Jesus: The Paradox of
  Power\\nFebruary 13--Dating at Stanford: Myth or Magic?\\nFebruary
  20--Women and Men: Can't We Just Get Along?\\nFebruary 27--Dating with
  Integrity\\nMarch--Single and Satisfied?\\nMarch 13--Your
  Stories\\n\\nCome check it out.\\nFridays, 8PM, A3C Ballroom\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090110T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090110T050000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090314T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000511
SUMMARY:Lu'au Nights (Off Campus Event)
DESCRIPTION:Help support Kaleo Café at our upcoming Lu`au Nites starting
  January 10 (sat) 6-8pm with the group Na Mele o Kaleo.  \\n\\nLive music,
  Hawaiian Food & Desserts  good fun!  Kaleo Café, 1340 Irving St, San
  Francisco 94122, 415-753-2460, www.kaleocafe.com. \\n\\nThe Café helps
  support the activities of the APOP Hawiaan Cultural Center in South San
  Francisco.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090111T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090111T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000516
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone,\\n \\nPAE-V is back for the Winter Quarter!\\n
  \\nPAE-V is Partners for Academic Success for Native students.  Take
  advantage of it while you can (There will be NO PAE-V in the Spring!). 
  This Winter, we'll focus on College and Career planning and also talking
  to Professors and Stanford Alumni. \\n \\nMeeting dates this quarter
  each at 6pm with Dinner:\\n    Monday, Jan 12\\n    Monday, Jan 26\\n   
  Monday, Feb 23\\n    Monday, March 9\\n \\n    We will also have an
  Alumni Dinner with Stanford Native alums, probably the week of Feb 9 or
  16.  Details TBA.\\n \\n \\nFreshmen:\\nIf you would like to sign up for
  1 unit of credit, go to Axess and ADD CTL 56 "Building a Successful
  Academic Career" Class #1473 (1-unit), Instructor: Randall Williams\\n
  \\nLook at the attached syllabus and Winter Quarter Projects.  We will
  go over this in more detail at our first meeting on Jan 12.  These
  projects are a lot fun, you can be as flexible as you want with it, and
  those who did it last year enjoyed putting the projects together.  The
  projects are also a great way to help you figure out your major.\\n
  \\nIf you sign up for credit, you can do a project.  Some project ideas
  are:\\nCreate a learning portfolio on your progress, efforts, and
  achievements related to an academic interest.  For example, if you like
  writing, you can create a portfolio on your writing samples that you
  write for class or even include pieces of writing samples that inspire
  you to write.\\nAttend lectures that are related to a common theme.  For
  example, if you are interested in reproductive rights, you might find
  lectures in the medical school, law school, political science, sociology,
  or ethnic/women's studies.\\nCreate an Alumni Survey by interviewing
  Stanford Alumni to see where they are and how they got there.  For
  example, if you're interested in going to medical or law school, you
  might find someone who graduated from Stanford who is currently in med
  or law school to get advice from them. \\nEven if you don't sign up for
  credit, you should still come to the PAE-V meetings!\\n \\n \\nMentors
  (Sophomore and above):\\nCome to the first Meeting on Jan 12.  We will
  also have a Mentor Meeting on Monday, Jan 26 at 5pm, right before the
  regular PAE-V Meeting.  At the Mentor Meeting we'll discuss the plans
  for the Alumni Dinner and the whole quarter. \\n \\nIf you would like to
  mentor and haven't mentored in the past, let us know.  We'd love to have
  you join us!\\n  \\nLet us know if you have any questions.  We would
  more than happy to answer them!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090113T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090113T033000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090310T010000Z
EXDATE:20090120T020000Z,20090203T020000Z,20090210T020000Z,20090217T020000Z,
 20090224T020000Z,20090303T020000Z,20090310T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000518
SUMMARY:Native House Seminar
DESCRIPTION:We are gearing up for Muwekma's House Seminar and are really
  excited about it! SO... if you have a little extra room for another
  class and want to take an interesting, kick back course with a few field
  trips here and there please consider joining us!\\n\\nOur goal is to
  make it as fun as possible while crammin' in some meaningful topics and
  issues in the the nine class sessions this quarter. \\n\\nThis is a
  class not only for the Native theme house but for our entire community
  so if you have the time and need an extra unit please email me back with
  your preferences by Wednesday at 5pm. \\n\\nYou do not have to be a
  resident of the house to take House Seminar and ALL are invited to
  enroll and participate in the class. In fact, we are planning on keeping
  house seminar open for all to participate on a weekly basis if you are
  unable to fully commit to the class. There will be weekly themes and
  topics so feel free to check us out if there is something that sparks
  your interest =)\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090113T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090113T050000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090310T030000Z
EXDATE:20090120T040000Z,20090217T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000548
SUMMARY:Writing Tutor Drop-In Hours!
DESCRIPTION:Please note the the Writing Center has assigned Drop-In Hours
  for tutors at the Native American Cultural Center on Monday and
  Wednesday nights in Winter Quarter.  Come on by the Center and introduce
  yourselves to Chris Bohnhoff and Amita Seshadri and help them to feel
  welcome!!  \\n\\nWriting Center Tutors at the NACC--Monday and Wednesday
  Nights!  \\n8:00-10:00pm , Monday, January 12 (Chris Bohnhoff)\\nNative
  American Cultural Center (NACC), 524 Lasuen Mall\\nInfo: Chris Bohnhoff,
  bohnhoff@stanford.edu\\n\\nWriting Center Tutors at the NACC--Monday and
  Wednesday Nights!  \\n8:00-10:00pm, Wednesday, January 14 (Amita
  Seshadri)\\nNative American Cultural Center (NACC), 524 Lasuen
  Mall\\nInfo: Amita Seshadri ats09@stanford.edu\\n\\nPlease also feel
  free to e-mail Chris and Amita directly, okay?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090113T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090113T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090303T040000Z
EXDATE:20090120T040000Z,20090217T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000512
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090114T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090114T030000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20090311T010000Z
EXDATE:20090121T020000Z,20090204T020000Z,20090218T020000Z,20090304T020000Z,
 20090311T010000Z,20090325T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000549
SUMMARY:Writing Tutor Drop-In Hours!
DESCRIPTION:Please note the the Writing Center has assigned Drop-In Hours
  for tutors at the Native American Cultural Center on Monday and
  Wednesday nights in Winter Quarter.  Come on by the Center and introduce
  yourselves to Chris Bohnhoff and Amita Seshadri and help them to feel
  welcome!!  \\n\\nWriting Center Tutors at the NACC--Monday and Wednesday
  Nights!  \\n8:00-10:00pm , Monday, January 12 (Chris Bohnhoff)\\nNative
  American Cultural Center (NACC), 524 Lasuen Mall\\nInfo: Chris Bohnhoff,
  bohnhoff@stanford.edu\\n\\nWriting Center Tutors at the NACC--Monday and
  Wednesday Nights!  \\n8:00-10:00pm, Wednesday, January 14 (Amita
  Seshadri)\\nNative American Cultural Center (NACC), 524 Lasuen
  Mall\\nInfo: Amita Seshadri ats09@stanford.edu\\n\\nPlease also feel
  free to e-mail Chris and Amita directly, okay?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090115T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090115T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20090305T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000521
SUMMARY:NACC Student Staff Lunch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NACC Student Staff Lunch Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090115
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000538
SUMMARY:Karaoke at the NACC!
DESCRIPTION:Hawaii Club presents...\\n\\nKalei-Oke! Come get your moke
  action on! :)\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090116T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090116T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000532
SUMMARY:IM Co-Ed Basketball
DESCRIPTION:Intramurals Winter Quarter  \\n  Volleyball & Basketball
  (Coed)\\n \\n    Basketball team ("Custer Busters") plays on Thursday
  nights at 10:00 PM\\n    Sign up by emailing Erika Chase \\n\\n***GAME
  TIME***\\n=)\\nIt's about time we reclaim our Winter Intramural Titles!
  (don't get it twisted, our co-ed bball team def took the ship in
  '07)\\n\\nCheck the League Schedules! Both teams are Co-Rec so come out
  & play/support if/when you can!\\nIf you want to play (*esp this week)
  \\nemail/txt me your SUID # so I can put it on the roster 2day\\n\\nThe
  Custer Busters Co-Rec Basketball Team \\nhas its first game on *Thursday
  the 22nd @ 7pm*\\nCuster Busters  Co-Rec Basketball (C) \\nThursdays @
  7pm*\\nJan 22 vs. Rincers - Court 1\\nJan 29 vs. Okada - Court 1\\nFeb 5
  vs. FSC2 - Court 1\\nFeb 12 *8pm* vs. Burbank - Court 1\\nFeb 19 vs. TBA
   Court 1\\nThe Reservation Sensations Co-Rec Volleyball Team \\nhas
  its first game on Monday Feb 2nd @ 9pm\\nReservation Sensations 
  Co-Rec Volleyball (B)\\nMondays @ 9pm\\nJan 26 Reservation Sensations -
  BYE\\nFeb 2 vs. Larkintergalactic  Court 2\\nFeb 9 vs. Red Pandas -
  Court 1\\nTBD vs. Rincers\\nTBD vs. Team David Jones\\nNo Games on MLK
  Day or Presidents Day\\n4th & 5th week games will be scheduled on an
  alternate date, most likely Sunday, Feb 22nd and Tuesday, Feb
  24th\\nBALL till we FALL\\n~Echase~\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090116T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090116T073000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20090227T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000482
SUMMARY:Native Ski Trip 2009
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Beautiful Natives, \\n\\nSo the Native ski trip this year
  is officially scheduled for be Martin Luther King Weekend (January
  16-19). Residents of Muwekma will have to pay $50, and people in the
  community $75. If you are interested in coming please reply to this
  email. We are going to get group rates on the lift tickets, so if you
  think you'll be snowboarding/skiing/any activity with snow and will need
  one let me know (Saturday, Sunday, or both days). Also WE NEED DRIVERS.
  So if you think you can drive, let me know how many people you can fit
  in your car/truck/SUV whatever. We can reimburse you for your gas. Spots
  are limited, so first come, first serve and priority will be given to
  Muwekma residents. Native ski trip is pretty famous for being a fun
  event... \\n\\nOk so here is quick overview:\\nMuwekma Residents =
  $50\\nCommunity Members = $75\\n\\nLet me know if you need a lift ticket
  Saturday, Sunday, or both days. \\n\\nCan you drive? How many people can
  you take? \\n\\nEmail back as soon as you know, first come first serve.
  \\n\\nSHOOTS MINOOTS, \\nlisa "woo SKITRIP" yang
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090117
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090119T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000519
SUMMARY:MLK Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Holiday.  No Classes.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090119
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000524
SUMMARY:Moccasin Making
DESCRIPTION:The American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian
  Program/Native American Cultural Center, the Stanford American Indian
  Organization\\nand the Alaska Native Student Association present Mabel
  Pike, Tlingit Artist and Storyteller, January 20-30, 2009.\\n\\nMabel
  will lead Beading and Moccasin-Making Workshops every afternoon at the
  Native American Cultural Center. She will also meet with student groups,
  staff and faculty during her stay.\\n\\nMabel Pike has been our guest
  for many years beginning in the 1990s.  She currently works with the
  Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, Alaska.\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090120T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090121T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090130T170000Z
EXDATE:20090124T170000Z,20090125T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000529
SUMMARY:Watch the Presidential Inauguration!!
DESCRIPTION:Remember gathering around the TV at the Native Center on
  Election Night?\\n\\nLet's do it again to watch the Presidential
  Inauguration!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090120T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090120T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000539
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  (and alternate Tuesday) nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south
  bay Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we
  will return to campus by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090121T014500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090121T044500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000550
SUMMARY:NexGen Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first speaker in the NexGen Conversation
  Series. This week we have Professor Matthew Snipp who is the Director of
  CCSRE and who was also a 1st-generation college student. This will be an
  informal discussion of everything from how to navigate academia as a
  1st-generation student to the effect of a black President on the social
  mobility of minorities in the US.\\n \\n \\nDinner is provided but space
  is limited! RSVP to zhent09@stanford.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090121
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000534
SUMMARY:Powwow Committee Update Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hola VIPs of the Powwow Committee,\\n\\nThe calendar looks
  clear for Thursday, so Stefanie and I would like to meet with you all at
  lunchtime (Noon till ~1). This will be an update meeting, and a chance
  to get on track for this quarter. \\n\\nYou are representing
  Bball/General (Sam), Fundraising (Erika & April), Booth (Laci),
  Publicity & Website & Program (Tim), Volunteers (Anna), and Lil' Homies
  (Tajah, Kevin, Cassidy, Becca & Cady). \\n\\nSee you on Thursday for
  lunch at the NACC!\\n\\nStefajoe Cartsosie =)\\n\\np.s.-big props to
  fundraising and booth for being on top of their stuff even when stef and
  i were slackin'. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090122T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090122T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000535
SUMMARY:Cherokee Club Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Club is having a dinner on Thursday night to gain more
  interest from our potential members.\\n\\nHope to see you all soon!
  \\nWado, \\nTaylor\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090123T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090123T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000537
SUMMARY:Hui O Hawai'i Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Although tentatively scheduled, the first meeting of Hui O
  Hawai'i for Winter Quarter should be any time now.\\n\\nWatch for e-mail
  messages.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090123T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090123T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000540
SUMMARY:SUMMA Conference Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance Pre-Medical
  Conference (SUMMA)\\nSaturday, February 7th\\n \\nLearn how you can be
  part of the largest minority pre-medical conference west of the
  Mississippi! We expect from 400-600 students to attend and need
  volunteers to help the day before and day of the conference.\\n \\nPerks
  of Volunteering:\\nWork with current Stanford medical
  students\\nInteract with college students from all around the west
  coast\\nMeet medical school representatives from around the
  country\\nVolunteers get a private workshop led by the Stanford
  Admissions Office\\nGet a cool free t-shirt!\\n \\nTo learn how you can
  get involved, join us at our volunteer informational meeting:\\nDate:
  Thursday, January 22nd\\nTime: 7  8 pm\\nLocation: Old Union, 216\\n
  \\nLooking forward to meeting you,\\nSUMMA Undergraduate Coordinators\\n
  \\nTo find out more about SUMMA,
  visit:\\nhttp://summa.stanford.edu/conference/
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090123T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090123T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000371
SUMMARY:Native Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, alumni,
  roommates and friends are all welcome.\\n\\nCome to dinner at the Native
  American Cultural Center to reconnect, make new friends and have some
  yummy food--most likely affiliated with a particular theme such as Stove
  Top/Oven Baked Food; Chilly Food, Mardi Gras, Spam-a-Rama, etc.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090124T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090124T030000Z
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=4FR;UNTIL=20090110T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000543
SUMMARY:SoE "Opportunity Job Fair"
DESCRIPTION:Stanford's School of Engineering  hosts over 100
  companies/agencies and over 1000 Stanford students participate in this
  annual OJF Fair.\\n        The Job Fair reception with corporate
  representatives is planned for Friday afternoon, January 23rd,  in the  
  from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.  Several of your Ph.D. students will be
  showcasing their research work at the reception, and Professor and Chair
  Richard Luthy in Civil and Environmental Engineering is the keynote
  speaker.\\n        The Job Fair is being held on Saturday, January 24th
  10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Arrillaga Alumni Center.\\n        All
  Stanford students are welcome: The sponsors of the Job Fair are the
  Dean's office in the School of Engineering, along with SWE, AISES,
  SBSE-NSBE, and SSCLES/SHPE/MAES/HENAAC student groups.  \\n        We
  sincerely hope that you will attend the reception Friday and stop by the
  Fair on Saturday.                                  \\n        For more
  information, check http://soe.stanford.edu/ojf/ or contact me (Noe
  Lozano) 650-723-9107 or noe@stanford.edu.\\n \\nNoe\\n \\n
  \\nOPPORTUNITY JOB FAIR 2009: presented by Stanford School of
  Engineering\\nAll Companies\\n
  \\n42U\\nAccenture\\nAdvertising.com/Platform-A\\nAeroVironment
  Inc\\nAgilent Technologies\\nAlcatel-Lucent\\nApple, Inc.\\nApplied
  Materials\\nApplied Signal Technology, Inc\\nBaker Hughes\\nBig Fish
  Games\\nBooyah, Inc.\\nBrookhaven National Laboratory\\nCAHILL
  CONTRACTORS, INC.\\nCapital One\\nChelsio Communications, Inc\\nCisco
  Systems\\nCitrix Systems\\nCSA Engineering, A Moog Company\\nCurrenex (A
  State Street Company)\\nDewberry\\nDRW Trading Group\\nE. & J Gallo
  Winery\\nEast Bay Municipal Utility District\\nElastra
  Corporation\\nEMC\\nENGEO Incorporated\\nENTRY POINT - AAAS\\nENVIRON
  International Corporation\\nErler & Kalinowski, Inc.\\nESI, Inc.\\nExxon
  Mobil\\nFederal Aviation Administration\\nFormFactor\\nFoxconn
  Electronics, Inc.\\nFulcrum Microsystems, Inc.\\nGolder
  Associates\\nGreen Hills Software\\nHalcrow Group Limited\\nHaley &
  Aldrich, Inc.\\nHewlett Packard\\nHRL Laboratories\\nHulu\\nIBM Almaden
  Research Center\\nInfinera\\nInfinium Capital
  Management\\nInsitu\\nIntel Corporation\\nIntersil
  Corporation\\nIntuit\\nIronKey, Inc.\\nJet Propulsion Laboratory\\nJohns
  Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory\\nKLA-Tencor\\nL-3
  Communications\\nLawrence Livermore National Laboratory\\nLinear
  Technology\\nLockheed Martin\\nLucasfilm\\nM-Factor, Inc\\nMaxim
  Integrated Products\\nMedtronic\\nMeebo\\nMercedes-Benz Research &
  Development North America, Inc.\\nMicrosoft Corporation\\nMIT Lincoln
  Laboratory\\nMotorola\\nNASA Ames Research Center\\nNational Security
  Agency\\nNorthrop Grumman Corporation\\nNVIDIA\\nOptiver US LLC\\nOracle
  Corporation\\nPalm\\nPositive Energy\\nRaytheon Company\\nReal Time
  Innovations, Inc.\\nResearch In Motion\\nRiverbed Technology\\nRMC Water
  and Environment\\nSanDisk Corporation\\nSchlumberger\\nSpace Exploration
  Technologies\\nSpansion Inc.\\nSRI International\\nStructural Wealth
  Management LLC\\nSun Microsystems\\nTensilica, Inc.\\nThe Aerospace
  Corporation\\nTotal Phase, Inc.\\nU.S. Department of State-Bureau of
  Diplomatic Security\\nU.S. Patent and Trademark Office\\nUnited States
  Navy\\nURS Corporation\\nUS Army Corps of Engineers\\nVolkswagen Group
  of America\\nWest Yost Associates\\nWiss, Janney, Elstner Associates,
  Inc.\\nYahoo!\\nZS Associates\\n \\nAISES\\n \\nSBSE\\n \\nSWE\\n \\n
  \\n \\nNoe Pablo Lozano, Ph.D.\\nAssociate Dean of Student Affairs,
 \\nDirector, Engineering Diversity Programs\\nTerman 202, MC 4027\\nPh:  
  650-723-9107
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090124T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090124T023000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090125T003000Z
EXDATE:20090125T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000544
SUMMARY:SoE "Opportunity Job Fair"
DESCRIPTION:Stanford's School of Engineering  hosts over 100
  companies/agencies and over 1000 Stanford students participate in this
  annual OJF Fair.\\n        The Job Fair reception with corporate
  representatives is planned for Friday afternoon, January 23rd,  in the  
  from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.  Several of your Ph.D. students will be
  showcasing their research work at the reception, and Professor and Chair
  Richard Luthy in Civil and Environmental Engineering is the keynote
  speaker.\\n        The Job Fair is being held on Saturday, January 24th
  10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Arrillaga Alumni Center.\\n        All
  Stanford students are welcome: The sponsors of the Job Fair are the
  Dean's office in the School of Engineering, along with SWE, AISES,
  SBSE-NSBE, and SSCLES/SHPE/MAES/HENAAC student groups.  \\n        We
  sincerely hope that you will attend the reception Friday and stop by the
  Fair on Saturday.                                  \\n        For more
  information, check http://soe.stanford.edu/ojf/ or contact me (Noe
  Lozano) 650-723-9107 or noe@stanford.edu.\\n \\nNoe\\n \\n
  \\nOPPORTUNITY JOB FAIR 2009: presented by Stanford School of
  Engineering\\nAll Companies\\n
  \\n42U\\nAccenture\\nAdvertising.com/Platform-A\\nAeroVironment
  Inc\\nAgilent Technologies\\nAlcatel-Lucent\\nApple, Inc.\\nApplied
  Materials\\nApplied Signal Technology, Inc\\nBaker Hughes\\nBig Fish
  Games\\nBooyah, Inc.\\nBrookhaven National Laboratory\\nCAHILL
  CONTRACTORS, INC.\\nCapital One\\nChelsio Communications, Inc\\nCisco
  Systems\\nCitrix Systems\\nCSA Engineering, A Moog Company\\nCurrenex (A
  State Street Company)\\nDewberry\\nDRW Trading Group\\nE. & J Gallo
  Winery\\nEast Bay Municipal Utility District\\nElastra
  Corporation\\nEMC\\nENGEO Incorporated\\nENTRY POINT - AAAS\\nENVIRON
  International Corporation\\nErler & Kalinowski, Inc.\\nESI, Inc.\\nExxon
  Mobil\\nFederal Aviation Administration\\nFormFactor\\nFoxconn
  Electronics, Inc.\\nFulcrum Microsystems, Inc.\\nGolder
  Associates\\nGreen Hills Software\\nHalcrow Group Limited\\nHaley &
  Aldrich, Inc.\\nHewlett Packard\\nHRL Laboratories\\nHulu\\nIBM Almaden
  Research Center\\nInfinera\\nInfinium Capital
  Management\\nInsitu\\nIntel Corporation\\nIntersil
  Corporation\\nIntuit\\nIronKey, Inc.\\nJet Propulsion Laboratory\\nJohns
  Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory\\nKLA-Tencor\\nL-3
  Communications\\nLawrence Livermore National Laboratory\\nLinear
  Technology\\nLockheed Martin\\nLucasfilm\\nM-Factor, Inc\\nMaxim
  Integrated Products\\nMedtronic\\nMeebo\\nMercedes-Benz Research &
  Development North America, Inc.\\nMicrosoft Corporation\\nMIT Lincoln
  Laboratory\\nMotorola\\nNASA Ames Research Center\\nNational Security
  Agency\\nNorthrop Grumman Corporation\\nNVIDIA\\nOptiver US LLC\\nOracle
  Corporation\\nPalm\\nPositive Energy\\nRaytheon Company\\nReal Time
  Innovations, Inc.\\nResearch In Motion\\nRiverbed Technology\\nRMC Water
  and Environment\\nSanDisk Corporation\\nSchlumberger\\nSpace Exploration
  Technologies\\nSpansion Inc.\\nSRI International\\nStructural Wealth
  Management LLC\\nSun Microsystems\\nTensilica, Inc.\\nThe Aerospace
  Corporation\\nTotal Phase, Inc.\\nU.S. Department of State-Bureau of
  Diplomatic Security\\nU.S. Patent and Trademark Office\\nUnited States
  Navy\\nURS Corporation\\nUS Army Corps of Engineers\\nVolkswagen Group
  of America\\nWest Yost Associates\\nWiss, Janney, Elstner Associates,
  Inc.\\nYahoo!\\nZS Associates\\n \\nAISES\\n \\nSBSE\\n \\nSWE\\n \\n
  \\n \\nNoe Pablo Lozano, Ph.D.\\nAssociate Dean of Student Affairs,
 \\nDirector, Engineering Diversity Programs\\nTerman 202, MC 4027\\nPh:  
  650-723-9107
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090124T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090125T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000545
SUMMARY:Lu'au Night-Off Campus
DESCRIPTION:Lu`au Nite, January 24 (sat) 7:30 - 9:30 pm.  Live music,
  Hawaiian Food & Desserts  good fun!  Kaleo Café, 1340 Irving St, San
  Francisco 94122, 415-753-2460, www.kaleocafe.com.  \\n\\nThe Café helps
  support the activities of the APOP Hawiaan Cultural Center in South San
  Francisco.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090125T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090125T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000553
SUMMARY:Navajo Club Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Navajo Club Dinner Meeting with Navajo-specific food--6:00,
  Sunday, October 19\\n\\nCome eat some comfort food before the work week
  starts again!\\n\\nInfo: Chelsey Russell chelseyr@stanford.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090126T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090126T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000514
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090126T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090126T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090309T190000Z
EXDATE:20090119T200000Z,20090209T200000Z,20090216T200000Z,20090302T200000Z,
 20090309T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000525
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  (and alternate Tuesday) nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south
  bay Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we
  will return to campus by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090127T014500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090127T044500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090203T014500Z
EXDATE:20090217T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000609
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone,\\n \\nPAE-V is back for the Winter Quarter!\\n
  \\nPAE-V is Partners for Academic Success for Native students.  Take
  advantage of it while you can (There will be NO PAE-V in the Spring!). 
  This Winter, we'll focus on College and Career planning and also talking
  to Professors and Stanford Alumni. \\n \\nMeeting dates this quarter
  each at 6pm with Dinner:\\n    Monday, Jan 12\\n    Monday, Jan 26\\n   
  Monday, Feb 23\\n    Monday, March 9\\n \\n    We will also have an
  Alumni Dinner with Stanford Native alums, probably the week of Feb 9 or
  16.  Details TBA.\\n \\n \\nFreshmen:\\nIf you would like to sign up for
  1 unit of credit, go to Axess and ADD CTL 56 "Building a Successful
  Academic Career" Class #1473 (1-unit), Instructor: Randall Williams\\n
  \\nLook at the attached syllabus and Winter Quarter Projects.  We will
  go over this in more detail at our first meeting on Jan 12.  These
  projects are a lot fun, you can be as flexible as you want with it, and
  those who did it last year enjoyed putting the projects together.  The
  projects are also a great way to help you figure out your major.\\n
  \\nIf you sign up for credit, you can do a project.  Some project ideas
  are:\\nCreate a learning portfolio on your progress, efforts, and
  achievements related to an academic interest.  For example, if you like
  writing, you can create a portfolio on your writing samples that you
  write for class or even include pieces of writing samples that inspire
  you to write.\\nAttend lectures that are related to a common theme.  For
  example, if you are interested in reproductive rights, you might find
  lectures in the medical school, law school, political science, sociology,
  or ethnic/women's studies.\\nCreate an Alumni Survey by interviewing
  Stanford Alumni to see where they are and how they got there.  For
  example, if you're interested in going to medical or law school, you
  might find someone who graduated from Stanford who is currently in med
  or law school to get advice from them. \\nEven if you don't sign up for
  credit, you should still come to the PAE-V meetings!\\n \\n \\nMentors
  (Sophomore and above):\\nCome to the first Meeting on Jan 12.  We will
  also have a Mentor Meeting on Monday, Jan 26 at 5pm, right before the
  regular PAE-V Meeting.  At the Mentor Meeting we'll discuss the plans
  for the Alumni Dinner and the whole quarter. \\n \\nIf you would like to
  mentor and haven't mentored in the past, let us know.  We'd love to have
  you join us!\\n  \\nLet us know if you have any questions.  We would
  more than happy to answer them!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090127T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090127T033000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090224T020000Z
EXDATE:20090203T020000Z,20090217T020000Z,20090303T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000528
SUMMARY:Graduate Horizons Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Come meet Whitney Laughlin and find out all about Graduate
  Horizons 2009!  \\n\\nGRADUATE HORIZONS 2009 \\nA PRE-GRADUATE SCHOOL
  PROGRAM\\n\\nFor Native American, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native
  Students\\n\\nCollaborating partners: AIGC (American Indian Graduate
  Center), Winds of Change magazine, the Princeton Review Foundation, UC
  Berkeley and many of the nations finest graduate and professional
  programs.\\n	\\nJULY 18  21, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
  BERKELEY\\n\\nThe Graduate Horizons Program is a four-day crash
  course for Native college students, masters students or alumni to
  help prepare them for graduate school (masters, Ph.D. or professional
  school). Faculty, admission officers and deans representing hundreds of
  graduate disciplines and a host of graduate and professional schools
  will help you: \\n			\\n Select programs and careers suitable for
  you\\n Complete winning applications and write memorable personal
  statements\\n Learn what turns an applicant into an admitted
  student\\n Become a test-prep whiz kid on the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, &
  MCAT\\n Find your way through the financial aid/scholarship
  jungle\\n Explore special issues for Native students \\n Learn
  graduate school survival tips\\n\\nStudents will learn about a broad
  variety of programs and establish personal relationships with graduate
  school representatives that continue long after the program is over.
  Participants will be limited to 90 and will be Native American (enrolled
  members only), First Nations, Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian college
  students, college graduates, or masters students. Students will be
  selected by application. First round, priority receipt deadline is
  February 2; 2nd round receipt deadline is Feb. 27. Applications will be
  accepted on a space-available basis to June 15 (after May 1, please
  contact us to see if we still have space). Complete program cost is $175
  (includes tuition, room, meals, and transportation to campus from the
  Oakland airport). Students are responsible for their own airfare, but
  substantial funds are available for airfare and tuition assistance (in
  2008, 71% of our students received travel awards). \\n\\nPrograms and
  Universities attending: \\n  American Indian Graduate Center\\n  The
  Admission Advisory Group	\\n  Cornell University\\n  The Princeton
  Review Foundation\\n  Dartmouth College - Tuck			    \\n  University of
  California - Berkeley\\n  Duke University\\n  University of California
   Los Angeles\\n  Gonzaga University\\n  University of Michigan  Ann
  Arbor\\n  Harvard University\\n  University of North Carolina at Chapel
  Hill\\n  Institute for Broadening Participation	  \\n  University of
  Pennsylvania - Wharton				  \\n  Lewis & Clark Law School	\\n 
  University of Puget Sound  OT/PT\\n  NC State University\\n 
  University of Utah\\n  Oregon Health Sciences University\\n  University
  of Washington\\n  Oregon State University\\n  Washington State
  University			\\n  Seattle University\\n  Washington University \\n 
  Stanford University\\n  Yale University\\n  Global Center for Cultural
  Entrepreneurship\\n  Graduate Management Admissions Council\\n 
  Washington Internships for Native Students \\n  Consortium for Graduate
  Study in Management    \\n      (representing 14 business schools)	\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090128T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090128T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000542
SUMMARY:Bi-Weekly Thursday Noon Speaker Series - Holly Miowak
DESCRIPTION:Miowak will be presenting her honor's thesis research on the
  existence and effects of Alaskan segregation and the resultant Native
  Alaskan civil rights movements. Come learn about a little known piece of
  Alaskan history and about the nature of honors work in CSRE and Native
  American studies. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090129
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20090305T080000Z
EXDATE:20090205T080000Z,20090212T080000Z,20090219T080000Z,20090226T080000Z,
 20090305T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000636
SUMMARY:Bi-Weekly Thursday Noon Speaker Series - Holly Miowak
DESCRIPTION:Miowak will be presenting her honor's thesis research on the
  existence and effects of Alaskan segregation and the resultant Native
  Alaskan civil rights movements. Come learn about a little known piece of
  Alaskan history and about the nature of honors work in CSRE and Native
  American studies. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090129
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000536
SUMMARY:Deadline Oskison Writing Competition
DESCRIPTION:Call for Submissions, Oskison Writing Competition\\n\\nThe
  Stanford American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Program/
  Native American Cultural Center\\npresent the\\n\\n14th Annual\\nJohn
  Milton Oskison Writing Competition\\n\\nfor outstanding papers by
  American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian\\nundergraduate and
  graduate students of Stanford University.\\n\\nResearch topics may vary
  across academic disciplines though papers must contain a substantial
  emphasis \\non an issue or topic that impacts the Native American
  Community.\\n\\n(Papers do not need to be written especially for this
  competition.  Papers previously submitted as course work, etc. are
  acceptable, but please note that they need to be scholarly and complete
  works.)\\n\\nThe maximum length of undergraduate student papers is 15
  pages and graduate student papers is 25 pages.\\n\\nThere will be four
  monetary awards of $250 for two undergraduates and two
  graduates.\\n\\nThe deadline for submission is 5:00 pm, Friday, January
  30, 2009.\\n\\nA Cherokee from Vinita, Indian Territory (present-day
  Oklahoma), John Milton Oskison (1874-1947) was the first Native American
  to graduate from Stanford.  Having studied English at Willie Halsell
  College, John was one of two American Indians matriculating at Stanford
  in 1894 (George Hughes, Cherokee, from Tahlequah, I.T., was the second).
   After serving as the President of the campus Literary Society, Oskison
  received his A.B. in law from Stanford in 1898 and went on to attend
  Harvard University.  He later worked as an editor at Collier's magazine
  in New York, was a member of the Society of American Indians (the first
  Indian-run national reform organization) and wrote on American Indian
  issues.\\n\\nWinona F. Simms, PhD\\n(Euchee/Creek)\\nAssociate Dean &
  Director\\nNative American Cultural Center/\\nAmerican Indian, Alaska
  Native,\\n& Native Hawaiian Program\\nOld Union Clubhouse,
  #4-A\\nStanford, CA 94305-3064\\n650/725-6945\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090130
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000557
SUMMARY:Native Student Leadership Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Native Student Leadership Retreat
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090130T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090131T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000554
SUMMARY:Hui o Hawai'i's "It's Wet, Cold, and I Miss Home BBQ"
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy good grinds and good times at the 2nd Annual"It's
  Wet, Cold, and I Miss Home" BBQ.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090201T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090201T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000566
SUMMARY:SAIO Study Nights on Sunday!
DESCRIPTION:SAIO Study Nights Sundays\\n    First one for Winter Quarter,
  February 1 \\n    Especially with fuzzy work\\n    Contact: Sam,
  Wayva and Erika
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090202T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090202T060000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20090309T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000531
SUMMARY:IM Co-Ed Volleyball
DESCRIPTION:Intramurals Winter Quarter  \\n  Volleyball & Basketball
  (Coed)\\n \\n    Volleyball team ("Reservation Sensations") plays on
  Monday nights at 9 PM\\n    Sign up by emailing Erika
  Chase\\n\\n***GAME TIME***\\n=)\\nIt's about time we reclaim our Winter
  Intramural Titles! (don't get it twisted, our co-ed bball team def took
  the ship in '07) Check the League Schedules! \\n\\nBoth teams are Co-Rec
  so come out & play/support if/when you can!\\nIf you want to play (*esp
  this week) \\nemail/txt me your SUID # so I can put it on the roster
  2day\\nThe Custer Busters Co-Rec Basketball Team \\nhas its first game
  on *Thursday the 22nd @ 7pm*\\nCuster Busters  Co-Rec Basketball (C)
  \\nThursdays @ 7pm*\\nJan 22 vs. Rincers - Court 1\\nJan 29 vs. Okada -
  Court 1\\nFeb 5 vs. FSC2 - Court 1\\nFeb 12 *8pm* vs. Burbank - Court
  1\\nFeb 19 vs. TBA  Court 1\\nThe Reservation Sensations Co-Rec
  Volleyball Team \\nhas its first game on Monday Feb 2nd @
  9pm\\nReservation Sensations  Co-Rec Volleyball (B)\\nMondays @
  9pm\\nJan 26 Reservation Sensations - BYE\\nFeb 2 vs. Larkintergalactic
   Court 2\\nFeb 9 vs. Red Pandas - Court 1\\nTBD vs. Rincers\\nTBD vs.
  Team David Jones\\nNo Games on MLK Day or Presidents Day\\n4th & 5th
  week games will be scheduled on an alternate date, most likely Sunday,
  Feb 22nd and Tuesday, Feb 24th\\nBALL till we FALL\\n~Echase~ 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090203T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090203T063000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090224T050000Z
EXDATE:20090217T050000Z,20090224T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000567
SUMMARY:Native Frosh Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Hey everybody,\\n\\nIts been a while since weve all gotten
  together, so I want to call a native frosh luncheon. Lets go eat at
  Olives on Monday at 12:30. For those of you who dont know, Olives is
  located in the history corner of the quad - I believe its bldg. 160 
  and it takes cardinal dollars as well as cash. \\n\\nHope to see you all
  there,\\n\\nKauanoe
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090202T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090202T213000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000614
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter on
  alternate Tuesday nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay
  Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we will
  return to campus by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090204T014500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173211Z
DTEND:20090204T044500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090203T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000555
SUMMARY:Native Phone-A-Thon
DESCRIPTION:Hi all!\\n\\nWednesday February 4th is the Early Admit
  Diversity Outreach Phone-A-Thon! Volunteer to make phone calls to the
  newly admitted Native students!  \\n\\nEarn money for SAIO, AISES or a
  student group! \\nThe Stanford Fund will be donating money to the
  student group of your choice! \\n\\nWe need 2-3 students to sign up for
  each shift from 5:00-7:00PM and 6:30-8:30PM on Feb 4th.  \\n\\nPlease
  use the link below to sign up!
  \\n\\n\\n---------------------------------- \\n\\n"I take great pleasure
  in offering you admission to Stanford University's Class of
  2009/2010/2011/2012. Congratulations!" \\nRemember the first time you
  read your admissions letter? Well, it's time to share that experience
  with the Class of 2013! \\n\\nTake part in the Class of 2013 Diversity
  Phone-A-Thon!!! \\n\\n\\nCall the Early Action students who just got
  admitted, congratulate them, and tell eager ears about your Stanford
  experience. They're just waiting to hear from you! \\n\\n\\n\\n>>>>SIGN
  UP HERE!<<<<
  \\n\\nhttp://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p3-Obk0aFvfPCxbgK3PyISQ
  \\n\\n\\n\\nBut WaitTheres More! \\n\\nYou can EARN MONEY for your
  student group from The Stanford Fund ! \\n\\n\\n\\nDATE : Wednesday,
  February 4, 2009 \\n\\nTIME : 5-7 pm and 6:30-8:30 pm \\n\\nPLACE :
  Montag Hall \\n\\n(Across the street from the Alumni Center) \\n\\nSIGN
  UP HERE >>>
  http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p3-Obk0aFvfPCxbgK3PyISQ
  \\n\\n\\n\\nMake a ProFro's day ! Sign Up Now for the Class of 2013
  Phone-A-Thon!!!!! \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090205T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090205T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000571
SUMMARY:Procrastination Workshop
DESCRIPTION:CAPS, El Cenro Chicano and Chicanos/Latinos in Health
  Present...\\n\\nDinner Provided...RSVP on Facebook\\n\\nLead a healthy
  life by managing you time and reducing your stress!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090205T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090205T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000573
SUMMARY:SNAGS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hey everyone!\\n\\nWelcome (back) to Stanford.  We are going to
  have the first meeting of SNAGS (Stanford Native American Graduate
  Students) this Thursday, October 2nd, at 6:00pm in the Graduate
  Community Center (GCC).  \\n\\nDinner and drinks will be provided by
  ordering from the 750 Pub menu.  If you have to come a little late due
  to class that's no problem and we hope to see you all there. 
  \\n\\nHere's a link to a map of the GCC/750 Pub's
  location:\\nhttp://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=10-590\\n\\nSee
  you Thursday!\\nmatt and nanibaa'
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090205T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090205T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000556
SUMMARY:Powwow Lunch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Winter Quarter is moving fast, so it's time to get busy
  selecting catching up with planning for the 2009 Stanford
  Powwow.\\n\\nCome on over and get involved!! \\n\\nAny questions?  Let
  us know!  But be sure to be there :)  It'll be a blast...No, for serious,
  it will be.\\n\\nYour loving powwow servants, \\nStefaJoe
  Cartsosie\\njjjcart@stanford.edu, sktsosie@stanford.edu\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090205T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090205T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20090226T200000Z
EXDATE:20090212T200000Z,20090226T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000560
SUMMARY:Tribal Corruption is Not Traditional
DESCRIPTION:Tribal Corruption Is Not Traditional. . . 2-5-09 State Capitol
  CA 11am-3pm\\n\\nUnited Native Americans Inc.\\n2434 Faria Ave \\nPinole,
  California 94564 \\n(510)758-8160 or (510)672-7187 \\nSince
  1968.\\n\\nJoin usat\\nhttp://www.myspace.com/unitednativeamericansinc
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090205T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090205T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000576
SUMMARY:Native Student Leadership Follow Up
DESCRIPTION:Follow up to the Native Student Leadership Retreat
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090206T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090207T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000569
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate
  Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal
  adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090206T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090206T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090313T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000541
SUMMARY:SUMMA Conference Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance Pre-Medical
  Conference (SUMMA)\\nSaturday, February 7th\\n \\nLearn how you can be
  part of the largest minority pre-medical conference west of the
  Mississippi! We expect from 400-600 students to attend and need
  volunteers to help the day before and day of the conference.\\n \\nPerks
  of Volunteering:\\nWork with current Stanford medical
  students\\nInteract with college students from all around the west
  coast\\nMeet medical school representatives from around the
  country\\nVolunteers get a private workshop led by the Stanford
  Admissions Office\\nGet a cool free t-shirt!\\n \\nTo learn how you can
  get involved, join us at our volunteer informational meeting:\\nDate:
  Thursday, January 22nd\\nTime: 7  8 pm\\nLocation: Old Union, 216\\n
  \\nLooking forward to meeting you,\\nSUMMA Undergraduate Coordinators\\n
  \\nTo find out more about SUMMA,
  visit:\\nhttp://summa.stanford.edu/conference/
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090208T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090208T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000559
SUMMARY:El Centro Professional Development Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the 2009 Professional Development
  Symposium and tell your VSOs and friends.  The luncheon is going to be
  delicious.....but in order to attend it, you must pre-register for the
  symposium.  We only have 40 more spaces, so make sure to register today!
   Don't get waitlisted for the event!!!!\\n \\nEl Centro's 2009
  Professional Development Symposium: "30 Years of El Centro Chicano: A
  Legacy of Success"!                \\n\\nTo learn more, volunteer for
  the event or ask questions, contact Marisa Herrera, Associate Director,
  El Centro Chicano at mherrera@stanford.edu or 650-725-9735. \\nWe
  anticipate a waiting list for spots, space is limited, so register
  EARLY!  This is an event you won't wanna miss!!!  You must Register by
  February 1, 2009 at the link below to attend the
  luncheon:\\nhttp://www.stanfordalumni.org/erc/regional/detail.html?ref=er
 c&cid=204620
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090208T070000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090208T120000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000565
SUMMARY:"Body or Brain"--Skybreaker Performance
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone,\\n\\nSo my band, Skybreaker, is having it's first
  actual gig next Saturday, Feb. 7th. \\n\\nIf you can make the journey up
  to the far reaches of the north bay, please come.  I assure you it will
  be thug.  Bring $8, cause it is legit.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090208T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090208T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000574
SUMMARY:CORE Gatherings
DESCRIPTION:So, you wanna look keen for Powwow,\\n\\nInspired by Mabel's
  wonderful visit.  Creation, Outreach, Respect and Education (CORE) is
  meeting again.  Come finish your Tlingit mocs or just come get ready for
  pow wow.  For now we will be meeting this Saturday Feb 7th from 3-5pm at
  the NACC.  We will plan the next meetings there.\\n\\nFor now we can
  just bring some projects we are currently working on.  I will be
  bringing some eagle bustles I am finishing up and Sam is bringing some
  beadwork.  If you want to watch, help or are just plain interested in
  learning or trying a traditional craft or technology (I wanna learn how
  to make Pomo abalone beads) come and we can all talk about what everyone
  is interested in learning.  I don't know everything but I can share my
  knowledge of general beadwork, featherwork,leatherwork, as well as pow
  wow regalia, that could then be applied to a specific tribal
  nation.\\n\\nSee you there.\\n\\nTim Wilcox\\n\\n\\nMeet at the NACC on
  Saturday afternoons to finish making the moccasins that Mabel Pike
  initiated, try other beading projects such as earrings, medallions,
  keychains, etc.  \\n\\nCreation, Outreach, Respect and Education (CORE)
  is the group under the Stanford American Indian Organization umbrella
  that formed to perpetuate Native cultures and the skills to make
  traditional regalia.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090207T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090208T010000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20090314T220000Z
EXDATE:20090214T230000Z,20090228T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000572
SUMMARY:SEEDS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come join Stanford's SEEDS (Strategies For Ecology Education,
  Diversity and Sustainability) Chapter, and learn more about the
  opportunities available through SEEDS and its outreach programs. All are
  welcome, especially those interested in ecology, environmental and land
  issues, and outreach education.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090210T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090210T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000583
SUMMARY:Stanford SEEDS Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Its a bit of a late notice, but everyone is welcome if
  youre interested, no matter if its your first time or not. Food will
  be provided.\\n \\nStanford SEEDS Chapter Meeting\\nStrategies for
  Ecology Education Diversity and Sustainabilty\\n \\nFebruary 9th
  (Monday)\\n5:30 pm to 6:30 pm\\nNative American Cultural Center
  (NACC)\\n524 Lasuen Mall\\n \\nFOOD PROVIDED!!\\nAnd we will be taking a
  picture for our website!\\n \\n \\nThe agenda includes:\\ninformation
  about upcoming SEEDS events, including speakers and field trips\\nthe
  opening of our new website and a student group photo opportunity for the
  front page\\nways to get involved with ongoing SEEDS outreach, including
  the REAL program\\nWe know everyone is busy and promise the meeting will
  be over at 6:30.\\n\\n \\nMore about SEEDS\\nwww.esa.org/seeds/\\n
  \\nDiverse People for a Diverse Science\\n\\nSEEDS is an education
  program of the Ecological Society of America. Its mission is to
  diversify and advance the profession of ecology through opportunities
  that stimulate and nurture the interest of underrepresented students.
  Focused at the undergraduate level, opportunities sponsored by the
  program include student field trips, undergraduate research fellowships,
  ESA Annual Meeting travel awards, and campus ecology chapters.\\n\\nThe
  core SEEDS program components offer hands-on, engaging experiences with
  ecology that exhibit the relevance and applications of the science. Each
  experience also provides opportunities to interact with a diverse group
  of ecologists and other motivated students to both broaden and deepen
  students' understanding of ecology and potential careers.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090210T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090210T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000611
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone,\\n \\nPAE-V is back for the Winter Quarter!\\n
  \\nPAE-V is Partners for Academic Success for Native students.  Take
  advantage of it while you can (There will be NO PAE-V in the Spring!). 
  This Winter, we'll focus on College and Career planning and also talking
  to Professors and Stanford Alumni. \\n \\nMeeting dates this quarter
  each at 6pm with Dinner:\\n    Monday, Jan 12\\n    Monday, Jan 26\\n   
  Monday, Feb 23\\n    Monday, March 9\\n \\n    We will also have an
  Alumni Dinner with Stanford Native alums, probably the week of Feb 9 or
  16.  Details TBA.\\n \\n \\nFreshmen:\\nIf you would like to sign up for
  1 unit of credit, go to Axess and ADD CTL 56 "Building a Successful
  Academic Career" Class #1473 (1-unit), Instructor: Randall Williams\\n
  \\nLook at the attached syllabus and Winter Quarter Projects.  We will
  go over this in more detail at our first meeting on Jan 12.  These
  projects are a lot fun, you can be as flexible as you want with it, and
  those who did it last year enjoyed putting the projects together.  The
  projects are also a great way to help you figure out your major.\\n
  \\nIf you sign up for credit, you can do a project.  Some project ideas
  are:\\nCreate a learning portfolio on your progress, efforts, and
  achievements related to an academic interest.  For example, if you like
  writing, you can create a portfolio on your writing samples that you
  write for class or even include pieces of writing samples that inspire
  you to write.\\nAttend lectures that are related to a common theme.  For
  example, if you are interested in reproductive rights, you might find
  lectures in the medical school, law school, political science, sociology,
  or ethnic/women's studies.\\nCreate an Alumni Survey by interviewing
  Stanford Alumni to see where they are and how they got there.  For
  example, if you're interested in going to medical or law school, you
  might find someone who graduated from Stanford who is currently in med
  or law school to get advice from them. \\nEven if you don't sign up for
  credit, you should still come to the PAE-V meetings!\\n \\n \\nMentors
  (Sophomore and above):\\nCome to the first Meeting on Jan 12.  We will
  also have a Mentor Meeting on Monday, Jan 26 at 5pm, right before the
  regular PAE-V Meeting.  At the Mentor Meeting we'll discuss the plans
  for the Alumni Dinner and the whole quarter. \\n \\nIf you would like to
  mentor and haven't mentored in the past, let us know.  We'd love to have
  you join us!\\n  \\nLet us know if you have any questions.  We would
  more than happy to answer them!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090210T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090210T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000843
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate
  Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal
  adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090209T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090209T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000551
SUMMARY:"Demystifying Black Crime"
DESCRIPTION:The Caribbean Students Association (CSA) presents "Demystifying
  Black Crime."\\n    The CSA is interested in considering the
  ramifications of historical linkages between crime and Blackness.
  Specifically, the CSA will consider these issues within the United
  States, where almost \\n1 in 9 Black men are incarcerated, as well as
  various Caribbean islands such as Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica, nations
  notorious for high crime rates and violent coup uprisings. \\n\\nThis
  program is just one of the many events held in honor of Black History
  Month. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090212T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090212T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000586
SUMMARY:Calculus Tutoring
DESCRIPTION:One of our new Native grad students, Daniel Payne (Civil and
  Environmental Engineering), is going to be in the  NACC library today
  and tomorrow at NOON to help with your Calculus classes.  \\n\\nPlease
  let us know if you can come.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090211T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090211T210000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090212T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000582
SUMMARY:Bi-Weekly Thursday Noon Speaker Series--Honors Theses
DESCRIPTION:Join us this coming *Thursday, Feb 12, @ Noon* for the second
  week of the bi-weekly speaker series! Sam Azure and I will be present
  our research we are doing for our honors theses.\\n\\nSam's project
  is:\\n "Making America's Federal Indian Policy American: Indian Land
  Loss in the 19th Century"\\n\\nAnd my project is: \\n"Creating a
  Haudenosaunee Food Model"\\n\\nLunch will be served! If you are thinking
  about writing an honors thesis or just interested in hearing about cool
  projects, come on out!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090212T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090212T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000606
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone,\\n \\nPAE-V is back for the Winter Quarter!\\n
  \\nPAE-V is Partners for Academic Success for Native students.  Take
  advantage of it while you can (There will be NO PAE-V in the Spring!). 
  This Winter, we'll focus on College and Career planning and also talking
  to Professors and Stanford Alumni. \\n \\nMeeting dates this quarter
  each at 6pm with Dinner:\\n    Monday, Jan 12\\n    Monday, Jan 26\\n   
  Monday, Feb 23\\n    Monday, March 9\\n \\n    We will also have an
  Alumni Dinner with Stanford Native alums, probably the week of Feb 9 or
  16.  Details TBA.\\n \\n \\nFreshmen:\\nIf you would like to sign up for
  1 unit of credit, go to Axess and ADD CTL 56 "Building a Successful
  Academic Career" Class #1473 (1-unit), Instructor: Randall Williams\\n
  \\nLook at the attached syllabus and Winter Quarter Projects.  We will
  go over this in more detail at our first meeting on Jan 12.  These
  projects are a lot fun, you can be as flexible as you want with it, and
  those who did it last year enjoyed putting the projects together.  The
  projects are also a great way to help you figure out your major.\\n
  \\nIf you sign up for credit, you can do a project.  Some project ideas
  are:\\nCreate a learning portfolio on your progress, efforts, and
  achievements related to an academic interest.  For example, if you like
  writing, you can create a portfolio on your writing samples that you
  write for class or even include pieces of writing samples that inspire
  you to write.\\nAttend lectures that are related to a common theme.  For
  example, if you are interested in reproductive rights, you might find
  lectures in the medical school, law school, political science, sociology,
  or ethnic/women's studies.\\nCreate an Alumni Survey by interviewing
  Stanford Alumni to see where they are and how they got there.  For
  example, if you're interested in going to medical or law school, you
  might find someone who graduated from Stanford who is currently in med
  or law school to get advice from them. \\nEven if you don't sign up for
  credit, you should still come to the PAE-V meetings!\\n \\n \\nMentors
  (Sophomore and above):\\nCome to the first Meeting on Jan 12.  We will
  also have a Mentor Meeting on Monday, Jan 26 at 5pm, right before the
  regular PAE-V Meeting.  At the Mentor Meeting we'll discuss the plans
  for the Alumni Dinner and the whole quarter. \\n \\nIf you would like to
  mentor and haven't mentored in the past, let us know.  We'd love to have
  you join us!\\n  \\nLet us know if you have any questions.  We would
  more than happy to answer them!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090213T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090213T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000526
SUMMARY:Presidents' Day Holiday
DESCRIPTION:No Classes
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090216
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000578
SUMMARY:Sweat Lodge Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Dear Family,\\n\\nThere will be a gathering at our sweat lodge
  site on Monday, February 16th at 10:30 am to clean up and clear the area
  for more regular use.  We invite your participation!  \\n\\nMany of you
  may not have known we have had the use of this beautiful spot for
  several decades.  In order to maintain our "ownership" it is important
  to use this precious space or we may lose it.  \\n\\nAfter it is cleared
  I would like to offer you the opportunity to conduct small ceremonial or
  spiritual activities among the serenity of this beautiful wooded area. 
  There is a process to reserve the space, but we will make that
  information available to you when you need it.\\n\\nAround noon on
  Monday, the Naranja and Muwekma staff will be conducting an informal
  ceremony dedicated to Thom Massey.  You are welcome to attend.\\n\\nIf
  you would like to join us, there will be a group leaving from Muwekma
  and Naranja at approximately 10:20 on Monday.\\n\\nWishing you many
  blessings,\\nWinona\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090216T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090216T223000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000592
SUMMARY:Native Studies Major/Minor Info!
DESCRIPTION:Come talk to Professor Matthew Snipp!  He will be in Muwekma
  TOMORROW evening from 6-7, so feel free to bring your dinner and ask him
  a few questions.  If you want to check out the Comparative Studies in
  Race and Ethnicity website, the address is: http://ccsre.stanford.edu/
  .\\n\\nQuestions? Contact me at rheanw@stanford.edu\\n\\nEnjoy your
  Monday off!\\n\\n-Rhean\\nMuwekma HPAC
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090218T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090218T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000615
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter on
  alternate Tuesday nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay
  Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we will
  return to campus by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090218T014500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090218T044500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090203T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000530
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter. Monday
  (and alternate Tuesday) nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south
  bay Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we
  will return to campus by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090221T014500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090221T044500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20090304T014500Z
EXDATE:20090211T014500Z,20090225T014500Z,20090304T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000601
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha,\\n\\n...It's that time again....time to begin
  performance rehearsals for Stanford Luau 2009!!! This year, the Stanford
  Luau will be held on Saturday, May 2.  In preparation for luau, we will
  begin performance rehearsals this week!  Come and learn with us...No
  experience is necessary.  Bring yourselves, your friends, or anyone who
  may be interested in Polyensian dance.  Our first rehearsal will be this
  Saturday, 11:15 am, in Roble 57 for all girls interesting in performing
  a hula auana. (Each week we will learn different dances.  We will let
  you know which dances will be taught during which week.)\\n\\n...Come
  listen to some good Hawaiian music, meet new people, and learn a few new
  steps! And please pass the word along to anyone who may be interested.
  Everyone and anyone is welcome!!!....\\n\\nMahalo,\\nThe Luau
  Chairs\\n\\nIf you have any questions or concerns, contact Kendra
  (khoching@stanford.edu).\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090221T191500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090221T204500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20090321T181500Z
EXDATE:20090228T191500Z,20090307T191500Z,20090314T181500Z,20090321T181500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000607
SUMMARY:Alumni and Student Networking Reception
DESCRIPTION:Dear Native American Undergraduate and Graduate Students,
 \\n\\nPlan to attend our TWO events on February 25--the Alumni and
  Student Networking Reception AND the Student and Mentor Dinner!!
  \\n\\n\\nNative American Alumni and Student Networking
  Reception\\n5:00pm, Wednesday, February 25, 2008\\nReception sponsored
  by the Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V) Mentoring
  Program\\n \\n        Please join us for the reception to meet and
  reconnect with Stanford Native American Alumni.\\n\\n\\n\\nFor dinner
  we're having Indian frybread tacos!  (This event is always fun,
  casual...and filling since dinner will be Indian Tacos!) Although you do
  NOT need to invite a professor/advisor/mentor to attend, it would make
  the event that much nicer if you did!  So, tell us who you'd like to
  invite.\\n\\nPlease think quickly and let us know who (and how many)
  guest(s) you'd like to invite to dinner.  Remember that a mentor can be
  a professor, TA, advisor, role model or peer!  Read the text (below)
  that will be sent out again early next week and next to all our
  potential guests--first by e-mail and then by campus or US
  mail:\\n\\nYou are cordially invited to the\\n\\nNative American Student
  and Mentor Dinner\\n5:00 pm, Wednesday, February 25, 2009\\n(Reception
  at 5:00, Dinner and Program at 5:30)\\nClubhouse Ballroom Upstairs from
  the Native American Cultural Center\\n524 Lasuen Mall, Stanford,
  California\\n\\nPlease join our Stanford\\nNative American undergraduate
  and graduate students \\nfor an evening of social\\ninteraction and
  Indian frybread tacos!\\n\\nAs teachers, advisors, counselors and role
  models, our students want to treat you to a special evening--\\nand help
  each of you to know more about the Native American community at
  Stanford.\\n\\nCo-sponsored by \\nthe Stanford American Indian
  Organization and \\nthe American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
  Hawaiian Program/\\nNative American Cultural Center\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090226T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090226T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000608
SUMMARY:Native American Student and Mentor Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Dear Native American Undergraduate and Graduate Students,
 \\n\\nPlan to attend our TWO events on February 25--the Alumni and
  Student Networking Reception AND the Student and Mentor Dinner!!
  \\n\\n\\nNative American Alumni and Student Networking
  Reception\\n5:00pm, Wednesday, February 25, 2008\\nReception sponsored
  by the Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V) Mentoring
  Program\\n \\n        Please join us for the reception to meet and
  reconnect with Stanford Native American Alumni.\\n\\n\\n\\nFor dinner
  we're having Indian frybread tacos!  (This event is always fun,
  casual...and filling since dinner will be Indian Tacos!) Although you do
  NOT need to invite a professor/advisor/mentor to attend, it would make
  the event that much nicer if you did!  So, tell us who you'd like to
  invite.\\n\\nPlease think quickly and let us know who (and how many)
  guest(s) you'd like to invite to dinner.  Remember that a mentor can be
  a professor, TA, advisor, role model or peer!  Read the text (below)
  that will be sent out again early next week and next to all our
  potential guests--first by e-mail and then by campus or US
  mail:\\n\\nYou are cordially invited to the\\n\\nNative American Student
  and Mentor Dinner\\n5:00 pm, Wednesday, February 25, 2009\\n(Reception
  at 5:00, Dinner and Program at 5:30)\\nClubhouse Ballroom Upstairs from
  the Native American Cultural Center\\n524 Lasuen Mall, Stanford,
  California\\n\\nPlease join our Stanford\\nNative American undergraduate
  and graduate students \\nfor an evening of social\\ninteraction and
  Indian frybread tacos!\\n\\nAs teachers, advisors, counselors and role
  models, our students want to treat you to a special evening--\\nand help
  each of you to know more about the Native American community at
  Stanford.\\n\\nCo-sponsored by \\nthe Stanford American Indian
  Organization and \\nthe American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
  Hawaiian Program/\\nNative American Cultural Center\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090226T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090226T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000617
SUMMARY:Native Hawaiian Land Rights Rally
DESCRIPTION:Aloha kakou, \\n\\nFebruary 25th will be a very important day
  for Native Hawaiians. Next\\nWednesday, the 25th, the US Supreme Court
  will be hearing Hawai'i v. The\\nOffice of Hawaiian Affairs, a case
  disputing the state of Hawai'i's rights\\nto claim title to and sell
  Native Hawaiian lands which were unlawfully ceded\\nto the United States
  in 1898 when Hawai'i was forcibly annexed.  \\n\\nTo support the
  protection of Hawaiian lands there will be a gathering and\\nrally held
  in San Francisco on Wednesday beginning at 6:45AM and
  lasting\\nthroughout the day (More info below and in attachment).
  \\n\\nA number of us will be going, and we would like to encourage all
  who are\\nwilling and able to come out, to support this cause. If you
  are interested\\nand committed to joining us, please reply and let us
  know whether you are\\nalso able to drive. No matter how many people
  decide to come, we will have\\ntransportation provided. If we have
  enough different drivers we may also be\\nable to organize cars to
  return at different times throughout the day,\\ndepending on people's
  schedules.\\n\\nPlease reply by Saturday if you want to come, so we can
  gauge our numbers.\\nTogether we can overcome. Mahalo nui.\\n\\nKu i ka
  pono,\\nThe Hui Alaka'i\\n\\n\\n\\n<<<<<<PROTECT HAWAIIAN LANDS
  GATHERING & RALLY>>>>>>>>>>>>\\n\\n*WEDNESDAY FEB 25, 2009*\\n\\nPlease
  join a nation-wide event to support the protection of Hawaiian
  lands\\nagainst development and sale by politicians in the State of
  Hawaii.\\n\\nIn San Francisco, the following events will be held on
  February 25th, the\\nday the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in an
  important Hawaiian land\\ncase, to demonstrate our unified and
  *peaceful* resistance to the sale of\\npublic Hawaiian lands and to
  educate the general public about this
  important\\nissue:\\n\\n*PULE-Traditional Prayer Gathering (a
  nation-wide, simultaneous event):*\\n\\n*Twin Peaks Look Out
  (SF)*\\n\\n6:45am gathering / 7:00am Pule Begins (coincide w/ 10am EST
  start of\\nSupreme Court session)\\n\\n*If you cannot make this
  gathering, please consider taking a moment at\\n7:00am PST to offer a
  pule or meditation for a just and positive\\nresolution to this conflict
  over Hawaiian lands.***\\n\\n*RALLY-** Kû I Ka Pono / Stand Up for
  Justice:*\\n\\n*Civic Center Plaza near San Francisco City Hall
  (Goodlett side)*\\n\\n12 noon - 1:00pm Rally\\n\\n*PULE-Traditional
  Prayers:*\\n\\n*Civic Center Plaza*\\n\\n1:00pm-6:00pm every hour on the
  hour\\n\\n*RALLY & CLOSING -** Kû I Ka Pono / Stand Up for
  Justice:*\\n\\n*Civic Center Plaza near San Francisco City Hall
  (Goodlett side)*\\n\\n6:00pm-7:00pm Rally\\n\\n*PLEASE WEAR/BRING:*   
  Red Shirt (Kû I Ka Pono if you have), white/muslin\\nKîhei, Hawaiian
  Flag, Signs*\\n\\n*OLI/MELE (chants/songs):*   E Iho Ana, I Kû Mau Mau,
  Kû i ka pono, E hô\\nmai ka 'ike, Mele Kumu Honua, Nâ 'aumâkua 
  (please see attached or blog)\\n\\n\\n*For more information, please
  see/contact:*\\nhttp://protecthawnlands.blogspot.com\\nkuikalono2009@gmai
 l.com or kawikaalfiche@gmail.com\\n*dress warm, bring umbrella, snacks,
  water\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090225T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090226T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000619
SUMMARY:IM Volleyball
DESCRIPTION:The Reservation Sensations Co-Rec Volleyball Team \\n          
    has a GAME TONIGHT & ANOTHER ON WED!!!\\n                             
                              ...THE END OF THE SEASON IS NEAR...\\nMONDAY
  FEB 23 @ 9pm vs. the Rincers \\nthen we play AGAIN on \\nWEDNESDAY FEB
  25th @ 9pm vs. Team David Jones \\nthese are make up games for MLK Day
  and President's Day\\nps- we NEED 2 show out on Wed, STAFF CAN'T MAKE IT
  that night =(\\n~E~\\n\\nCuster Busters are waiting to hear about
  Play-Off News =)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090226T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090226T063000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000618
SUMMARY:UC Speaker Series, Sandra Begay-Campbell
DESCRIPTION:The American Indian Graduate Science and Engineering Society
  (AIGSES) at\\nthe University of California Berkeley would like to invite
  you to our\\nspeaker series with Sandra
  Begay-Campbell.\\n\\n1)\\n"Walking in Beauty: Renewable Energy
  Development on Remote Tribal Lands"\\nGuest Speaker: Sandra
  Begay-Campbell* from Sandia National Laboratories in\\nAlbuquerque, New
  Mexico\\n\\nDate: Tuesday, February 24, 2009\\nPlace: Hearst Mining
  Building #290\\nTime: 4:30-6:00PM\\n\\nReception to follow
  event.\\n\\nFeaturing welcome performance by John-Carlos
  Perea+\\n\\nCo-sponsored with UC Berkeley?s American Indian Graduate
  Program (AIGP),\\nthe Graduate Assembly, the Graduate Academic Diversity
  Program of the\\nCollege of Engineering, and the Center of Integrated
  Nanomechanical\\nSystems (COINS), among others.\\n\\n*Sandra
  Begay-Campbell (Navajo) is a Principal Member of the Technical\\nStaff
  at Sandia National Laboratories and is a former Regent (Trustee)
  for\\nthe University of New Mexico. Mrs. Begay-Campbell leads Sandia's
  technical\\nefforts in the Renewable Energy Program to assist tribes
  with renewable\\nenergy development.\\n\\n+ John-Carlos Perea (Mescalero
  Apache, Irish, German) is a GRAMMY(R) award\\nwinning pow-wow singer and
  cedar flutist.  He released "First Dance," his\\nfirst CD, in 2001 and
  since then has performed alongside many eminent\\nAmerican Indian
  artists.\\n\\n2)\\nWalking in Beauty: An Ever Changing Path - A Native
  Woman Engineers\\nPerspective\\n\\nDate: Thursday, February
  26th\\nPlace: International Friendship House, 523 International Blvd,
  Oakland\\nTime: 7:00 p.m.\\n\\nFood to follow\\n\\nSincerely,
 \\n\\nBenjamin Fine, AIGSES co-chair\\nSuzanne L. Singer, AIGSES co-chair
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090227T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090227T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000635
SUMMARY:Bi-Weekly Thursday Noon Speaker Series--Overseas Studies
DESCRIPTION:Join us this coming *Thursday, February 26, @ Noon* for the
  third of the bi-weekly speaker series! \\n\\nStories from Across the
  Seas in Foreign Lands!  Find out where people go and what people do when
  they disappear for a quarter.  Today's featured speakers will be
  students who studied a quarter in Berlin, Germany (Alex Ho'opai and
  Danny Jachhowski) and Madrid, Spain (Noelle Spring.) \\n\\nYummylicious
  Food, come listen and eat an awesome lunch :)\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090226T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090226T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000520
SUMMARY:Stanford Parents' Weekend NACC Recption
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Parents' Weekend  http://parentsweekend.stanford.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090227T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090228T003000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090128T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000585
SUMMARY:"The Origins of Tribal Disenrollment"
DESCRIPTION:If you have wondered about the nature of tribal disenrollment
  issues, this lecture may answer a host of questions for you.  What is
  the origin of tribal disenrollment?  Are there jurisdictional
  parameters?  Why is it a growing issue for tribes throughout California
  and the nation?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090228T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090228T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000620
SUMMARY:CORE Gatherings
DESCRIPTION:So, you wanna look keen for Powwow,\\n\\nInspired by Mabel's
  wonderful visit.  Creation, Outreach, Respect and Education (CORE) is
  meeting again.  Come finish your Tlingit mocs or just come get ready for
  pow wow.  For now we will be meeting this Saturday Feb 7th from 3-5pm at
  the NACC.  We will plan the next meetings there.\\n\\nFor now we can
  just bring some projects we are currently working on.  I will be
  bringing some eagle bustles I am finishing up and Sam is bringing some
  beadwork.  If you want to watch, help or are just plain interested in
  learning or trying a traditional craft or technology (I wanna learn how
  to make Pomo abalone beads) come and we can all talk about what everyone
  is interested in learning.  I don't know everything but I can share my
  knowledge of general beadwork, featherwork,leatherwork, as well as pow
  wow regalia, that could then be applied to a specific tribal
  nation.\\n\\nSee you there.\\n\\nTim Wilcox\\n\\n\\nMeet at the NACC on
  Saturday afternoons to finish making the moccasins that Mabel Pike
  initiated, try other beading projects such as earrings, medallions,
  keychains, etc.  \\n\\nCreation, Outreach, Respect and Education (CORE)
  is the group under the Stanford American Indian Organization umbrella
  that formed to perpetuate Native cultures and the skills to make
  traditional regalia.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090228T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090301T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000624
SUMMARY:IM Playoffs-First Round!!
DESCRIPTION:Congratulations to our IM Teams =)\\nWE MADE PLAYOFFS!\\nPlease
  come out and support if you can!\\nFirst Round Games: Sunday March
  1\\nReservation Sensations - Vball\\n6pm @ Ford vs MS OneTwo\\nCuster
  Busters - Bball\\n9pm @ Arrillaga vs Gazebo Gorillas\\n\\n~Ball Till We
  Fall~\\nE-Chase
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090302T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090302T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000625
SUMMARY:IM Playoffs-First Round!!
DESCRIPTION:Congratulations to our IM Teams =)\\nWE MADE PLAYOFFS!\\nPlease
  come out and support if you can!\\nFirst Round Games: Sunday March
  1\\nReservation Sensations - Vball\\n6pm @ Ford vs MS OneTwo\\nCuster
  Busters - Bball\\n9pm @ Arrillaga vs Gazebo Gorillas\\n\\n~Ball Till We
  Fall~\\nE-Chase
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090302T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090302T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000587
SUMMARY:Pacific Pre-Law Conference
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate Advising and Research\\nA Division of the Vice
  Provost for Undergraduate Education\\nTo make an appointment with an
  advisor:  Call (650) 723-2426\\n \\nPACIFIC PRE LAW CONFERENCE
  2009\\nMarch 3, 2009  10:30am-2pm\\nTresidder Union, 2nd Floor\\n
  \\nPlan to attend the 2009 Pacific Pre Law Conference to network with
  law school recruiters:  pick up information brochures about each school,
  have a conversation with school representatives about financial aid,
  specific school programs and opportunities, and to ask any question you
  have about schools, the application process, or how to pay for law
  school.\\nPlan to speak with at least 5 representatives.  Seniors,
  Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshman welcome!\\n \\nHere are some questions
  you might consider asking:\\nWhat types of scholarships are available
  merit or need?\\nWhat must a candidate do to qualify for merit based
  scholarships?\\nIs there any particular advice they might provide for
  first and second year students in addition to working toward a strong
  grade point average?\\n(Do not ask for the LSAT/GPA for a particular
  school as that information will be provided to you or can be researched
  on your own.)\\nFor public schools, if scholarship is not immediately
  available does the school ever offer "in-state" tuition to out of state
  students during the second and/or third years?\\nWhen could you expect
  to be notified?\\nDoes your school have any pre-entry or summer programs
  for undergraduates who are interested in law school?\\nWhat is the
  difference in law school between and "externship" and
  "internship"?\\nWhat opportunities for clerkships does your school
  offer?  How many students are in clerkships (work with judges)?\\nIf an
  application waiver is given by a school can the candidate still apply on
  line using LSAC or do they need to complete the application directly
  with the particular law school?\\nDoes your law school have any clinical
  programs (areas of specialization) and how many students who have this
  area of interest are able to participate in the clinics?\\nIf the
  entering class is large is it divided into sections?\\nWhen do you make
  offers of admissions (timeline)?\\nWhat happens if I am offered the
  "wait list, when can I expect to be notified of any change in my
  status? How often should I contact the school? What other materials can
  help the law school move a candidate from the "wait list" to the
  accepted category?\\nIf I am accepted to another school, but wish to
  transfer what are the criteria you look for and how many transfer
  students do you take?\\n2009 Pacific Pre Law Conference Schools in
  Attendance:\\nAmerican University, Washington College of Law\\nArizona
  State\\nBoston College\\nBoston U\\nBrooklyn Law School\\nCalifornia
  Western\\nEmory\\nJohn Marshall\\nLoyola\\nNotre
  Dame\\nPepperdine\\nSanta Clara\\nStanford\\nU of Buffalo\\nUC
  Hastings\\nUC Davis\\nUC Irvine\\nUCLA\\nU of Iowa\\nU of Maryland\\nU
  of Pacific, McGeorge\\nU of Pennsylvania\\nU of San Diego\\nU of San
  Francisco\\nU of Texas\\nU of Wisconsin\\nUSC
  Gould\\nVanderbilt\\nWashington U\\nWashington University in St.
  Louis\\nWestern New England
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090303T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090303T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000622
SUMMARY:IQ Meeting
DESCRIPTION:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!____IQ___!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 !!\\n\\n\\nIndigenous Queers Meeting\\nTuesday March
  3rd\\n4pm-5pm\\nNative American Cultural Center (NACC)\\n\\nPlease Join
  IQ for a last meeting to reflect on the last quarters, and
  upcoming important events!!! We will be discussing many important issues
  such as: ASSU elections, Group Organization, Two-Spirit pageant, Movie
  nights.etc!\\n\\nThanks guys!\\nHope to see you
  there!\\n\\n--Temo\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090304T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090304T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000600
SUMMARY:American Indian History Symposium
DESCRIPTION:From: "Annette Reed" <alreed@saclink.csus.edu>\\nTo: "Annette
  Reed" <alreed@csus.edu>\\nSent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 12:09:51 PM
  GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific\\nSubject: American Indian History
  Symposium March 5-6, 2009 Sacramento State\\n\\nGreetings,\\n \\nWe
  would like to welcome people to attend the upcoming American Indian
  History Symposium to be held March 5-6, 2009 at Sacramento State.  Also,
  I would appreciate it if you could please distribute the attached pdfs
  of the schedule.\\n \\nFor further information please see:\\n
  \\nhttp://www.csus.edu/nas\\n \\nThank you,\\nAnnette\\n \\n \\nAnnette
  L. Reed, Ph.D.\\nTolowa - Enrolled at Smith River Rancheria\\nDirector
  of Native American Studies\\nAssociate Professor in Ethnic Studies
  Department\\nCalifornia State University, Sacramento\\n6000 J
  Street\\nSacramento, CA  95819-6013\\n(916) 278-6363 - Office
  Phone\\nE-mail: alreed@csus.edu\\n(916) 278-5156 FAX\\nwww.csus.edu/nas
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090305
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090306T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000552
SUMMARY:Indigenous People/Sacred Sites
DESCRIPTION:&#65532;&#65532;TRAINING: Indigenous Peoples' Struggle to
  Defend Sacred Places\\n\\n"Our Grandfathers and Grandmothers are still
  holding a bundle to pray for the water to return, and to bring back a
  good rain and a good snow for the Land, for the people who remain on the
  Land, for their grandchildren and the animals."\\n--Kee Watchman, Dineh
  Nation\\n\\nPRESENTERS: Carrie Dann and Julie Cavanaugh-Bill, Western
  Shoshone Defense Project; Manny Pino, Save the Peaks Coalition; Andrea
  Carmen and Alberto Saldamando, IITC; Radley Davis & Mark Lebeau,
  Advocates for the Protection of Sacred Sites.\\n\\nMODERATOR: 
  Morningstar Gali, IITC.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090307T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090308T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000580
SUMMARY:Native American Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:SNAGS and the NACC bring you the 4th Annual Native American
  Research Conference
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090307T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090308T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000627
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:I'm going if anyone wants to come with! It'll be fuuuun :)\\n
  \\nAloha,\\n\\nJust a quick luau update...The next luau rehearsal will
  be held this Saturday (3/7) from 12 noon-1:30 pm in Roble, Room 57.  We
  will be finishing the girl's hula auana from 12 noon- 1pm and will begin
  learning tahitian basics from 1-1:30 pm.  So, all girls interested in
  dancing hula or tahitian...please join us this Saturday!!!  If you
  weren't able to make it to the first luau rehearsal, don't worry....we
  would still love to have you.  We will review everything we've learned
  thus far.  Also, please know that you do not have to stay for both the
  hula and tahitian rehearsals.  Feel free to come to whatever portion of
  rehearsal you are interested in.  Guys...we haven't forgotten about
  you!!!   Your rehearsals will begin at the beginning of next quarter. 
  We have a special guest kumu coming to work with the kane!  Thanks
  everyone....Hope to see you Saturday!\\n\\n...More emails to
  come!\\n\\n~Kendra\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090307T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090307T213000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20090321T190000Z
EXDATE:20090314T190000Z,20090321T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000447
SUMMARY:GRADD
DESCRIPTION:Stanford's Schools of Earth Science, Education, Engineering and
  Humanities & Sciences host a weekend of activities for newly admitted
  graduate students!\\n\\nPlease save the date on your calendar for a
  reception for new diversity admits/applicants to PhD programs in the
  Schools of Earth Sciences, Engineering, Education, and Humanities and
  Sciences.  The students will be here on campus for Graduate Recruiting
  and Diversity Day (GRAD Day), on Monday, March 9, 2009.  \\n \\nIn early
  February you will receive an official invitation to the reception, to be
  held on March 9, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. in the Faculty Club. The
  reception will be hosted by Provost John Etchemendy and Vice Provost for
  Graduate Education, Patricia Gumport. (Please note that there will not
  be a dinner following the reception this year)\\n \\nIf you have any
  questions about this event please contact graddiversity@stanford.edu.
  \\n \\nBest,\\nGRAD Day Planning Committee\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090308
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090309T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000602
SUMMARY:Dead Week, March 9-15
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Academic Calendar 2008-09
  http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/4073.htm
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090309
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000623
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting-Job Search Strategies Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Kathy Campbell (Career Development Center) will facilitate a
  "Job Search Strategies in a Tough Job Market" workshop!\\n\\nEVERYONE IS
  WELCOME, NOT JUST AISES MEMBERS/TECHIES to this workshop put on by the
  CDC during next week's AISES meeting.  If you all are seniors/juniors
  looking out for jobs and are having a hard time, this is the workshop
  for you! \\n\\nThe Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090309T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090309T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000628
SUMMARY:"When Does a Language Die?..."
DESCRIPTION:CEAS Winter 2008-09 Japan Luncheon Series--Culture and Society
  in Contemporary Japan presents:\\nSHOICHI IWASAKI, Professor, Asian
  Languages & Cultures and Department of Applied Linguistics,
  UCLA\\n\\nWhen Does a Language Die?:\\nLinguistic and Sociolinguistic
  Views on Ikema\\n\\nMARCH 9 (Monday) | 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM\\nPhilippines
  Conference Room, Encina Hall, 3rd Floor\\nLimited lunch will be provided
  - first come first
  served.\\n****************************************************\\n\\nIkema
  is a typical endangered language: no longer acquired by children and
  only spoken by a small number of older speakers. Ikema is a dialect
  within the Miyako branch of the Ryukyuan language in Japan with a total
  of 2,000 to 3,000 speakers. Islanders express concerns that their mother
  tongue is disappearing, but most of them feel that the move toward
  monolingualism in Standard Japanese is inevitable and even desirable.
  \\n\\n\\nIwasaki will use Ikema to consider the following questions:
  \\n1)What does 'language death' mean for its speakers, speakers of a
  dominant language, linguists and sociolinguists? \\n2)What are some
  attempts being made and can be made to "preserve" the language?
  \\n3)What is a relationship between culture and language when the latter
  is disappearing?\\n\\nSponsored by the Stanford Society of Fellows in
  Japanese Studies and the Center for East Asian Studies\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090309T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090309T201500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000630
SUMMARY:PAE-V Dinner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hi PAE-V frosh!\\n \\nWelcome to the end of your second quarter
  at Stanford.  Hang in there!  It's almost over!\\n \\nI just want to
  remind you of our LAST PAE-V meeting of the YEAR.  As you might remember,
  PAE-V is only during the Fall and Winter quarters.\\n \\nOur LAST
  meeting will be on Monday, March 9 at 6pm at the NACC.  We'll have free
  food for dinner again.  If you are signed up for credit and have a
  winter quarter project, we will ask you to talk very briefly and
  informally about your projects.  We'll also talk about how to move
  forward, end your freshman year with a bang and how to navigate the next
  few years of undergrad.\\n \\nWe'll keep the meeting short since we know
  you have exams to study for and papers to write.\\nDon't forget to check
  out the Research Conference tomorrow, Saturday, March 7 from noon to
  4pm.  We'll have free lunch, great speakers, and you can go to dinner
  with our invited guest speaker, Dennis Martinez.  Even if you can't come
  all day, come for part of it!\\n \\nSee you all soon!\\nNanibaa'
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090310T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090310T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000616
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:San Jose Tutoring  Starting up again this quarter on
  alternate Tuesday nights, meet at Muwekma at 5:45, tutoring south bay
  Native kids in elementary school. Dinner will be provided and we will
  return to campus by 8:30.\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090311T004500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090311T034500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090203T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000633
SUMMARY:Old Union Centers' Study Break
DESCRIPTION:Take a break from your studies, visit with the folks from local
  Centers (A3C, El Centro Chicano and NACC) and have something to eat!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090313T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090313T063000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000634
SUMMARY:Bi-Weekly Thursday Noon Speaker Series--Honors Theses
DESCRIPTION:Join us this coming *Thursday, March12, @ Noon* for the second
  week of the bi-weekly speaker series! Sam Azure and I will be present
  our research we are doing for our honors theses.\\n\\nSam's project
  is:\\n "Making America's Federal Indian Policy American: Indian Land
  Loss in the 19th Century"\\n\\nAnd my project is: \\n"Creating a
  Haudenosaunee Food Model"\\n\\nLunch will be served! If you are thinking
  about writing an honors thesis or just interested in hearing about cool
  projects, come on out!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090312T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090312T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000637
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Bi-Weekly Thursday Noon Speaker Series--Chappell Lougee
  Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:Join us this coming *Thursday, March 12, @ Noon* for the next
  in the bi-weekly speaker series! \\n\\nWaddie CrazyHorse,
  Chappell-Lougee Scholar, will speak to you live--via simulcast from
  Berlin, Germany where he is spending Winter Quarter!  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090312T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090312T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000638
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SO\\nThanks to all of those who replied, those that are ready
  to roll out for the next step meeting, \\nand to everybody for putting
  up with my hundreds of emails... Realizing that we are in a complicated
  phase of in-between actual numbers and actions and abstract letter
  responses we ask that you\\nPlease Halt Any Further Letter Writing or
  Correspondence w/ Admin Re: NACC Cuts\\nWe are going to be in a series
  of meetings over the next few days to find out more details, strategise
  about possible next steps, and more importantly work on a unified
  response to follow up after the previous email from Provost Etchemendy
  to our alumni (so we are asking that individual letters stop, at least
  temporarily).\\n\\nLook out for an email 2moro or the next day w/ more
  info!..Thanks For Your Help, Support, & Patience!  We will def keep ya
  posted!\\n\\nSee You Then!\\n~Erika, Sam & Wayva~T\\n\\nThe Stanford
  American Indian Organization is the umbrella organization for the Native
  community. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn about issues of
  importance to the community as well as about upcoming cultural,
  educational and social events
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090313T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090313T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000588
SUMMARY:"Running is My High"
DESCRIPTION:Native American Health Center, Inc.\\n\\n"Running Is My High"
  to be held\\nSaturday, March 14, 2009\\n\\nNative American Health Center
  is pleased to announce that the 8th annual Running Is My High will take
  place at Lake Merritt in downtown Oakland on Saturday, March 14, 2009.
  Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and the race begins at 9 a.m. The race
  includes a 5k run, a 10k run and a 5k family fun walk.  All events will
  begin and end at the Lake Merritt Sailboat House parking lot, off of
  Bellevue Avenue.\\n\\nThe 5k and 10K Runs are open to all ages and will
  have prizes for the top three participants in each race. The theme for
  this year's event is "Green, Healthy and Native" and there will be
  informational booths, games for kids, and entertainment.  This year's
  line up of entertainment includes the Friendship House's Dancing
  Feathers youth dance group and  back by popular demand  the Sanchez
  Brothers.\\n\\nRegistration fees are $5 for 12 years and under and $10
  for 13 years and older if you register by March 1st; after March 1st
  registration fees are $5 for 12 years and under and $15 for 13 years and
  older. Limited scholarships are available.\\n\\nFor more information or
  to download the registration form, please visit the NAHC website at
  http://www.nativehealth.org/news.html?aid=26\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090314
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:I'Aloha!\\n\\nWe will be holding our last luau rehearsal of the
  quarter THIS SATURDAY, 3/14, at 11:00 am in Roble, Room 57.  Auntie Kaui,
  our special guest kumu will be here to teach us a hula kahiko (ancient
  hula).  This rehearsal is for the kane and the wahine...(guys and
  girls)!!!  So, EVERYONE interested in performing, PLEASE, PLEASE COME
  JOIN US!  We'd love to see you all there.  Auntie Kaui is
  wonderful...you won't want to miss this rehearsal!  We know that many
  people are very busy this week...so, don't worry if you can't make it. 
  But, the rehearsal will be very short, 1 hour only.  We hope you can
  come and learn with us....It'll be a GREAT study break!\\n\\nHope to see
  you there,\\nKendra :o)\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090315T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090315T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000603
SUMMARY:Final Exams, March 16-20
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Academic Calendar 2008-09
  http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/4073.htm
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090316
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000612
SUMMARY:Homestead Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Arts and Crafts.  Food and Drinks.  Vendors Welcome.\\n\\nMC,
  Val Shadowhawk; Drum, Swift Cloud; Arena Director, Wayne Waters; Gourd
  Dancing.\\n\\nSponsored by the American Indian Alliance and the Indian
  Health Center of Santa Clara Valley.\\n\\nFor info, call Nick at
  408-226-5213 or Gwen at 408-241-7999
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090322T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090322T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000626
SUMMARY:Bay Area Cherokee Society Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Siyo Nigada!\\n\\nWe are very excited to announce the Cherokee
  Society of the Greater Bay Areas March General Meeting and
  Potluck!\\n\\nThis month meeting will be a very special Cherokee
  Cultural Presentation brought to us by the Cherokee Nation. The theme of
  this meeting will be Cultural Identity and the speakers will
  be:\\n\\nFrom Clan to Citizen\\n\\nJulia Coates (At-Large Tribal
  Council Representative, Instructor Cherokee Nation History Course) will
  examine the historic moments of significant shifts in the history of
  identity construction within the Cherokee Nation, from pre-contact to
  the present.\\n\\n Heritage and Nationality\\n\\nMelanie Knight
  (Cherokee Nation Secretary of State) will present the distinctions
  between Cherokee heritage and political citizenship in the tribal
  governments, and examine some of the challenges to the Cherokee
  Nations rights of representation and jurisdiction that are presented
  by the hundreds of Cherokee organizations in the
  country.\\n\\nClarifying Misconceptions about the Dawes
  Rolls\\n\\nGene Norris (Genealogist, Cherokee Heritage Center) will
  discuss the most common public misconceptions encountered in doing
  genealogical work around the Dawes Rolls and clarify some of the
  confusion.\\n\\n \\n\\nPlease join us for this interesting presentation
  and also to meet other Cherokees in the Bay Area.\\n\\nWhen: Saturday,
  March 21st     4:00 pm to 8:00 pm   \\n\\nWhat: Cherokee Society of the
  Greater Bay Areas  *Potluck Meeting* and Cultural
  Presentation\\n\\nWhere:       Mark Twain Retirement Center      3525
  Lyon Ave.         Oakland, CA 94601\\n\\nParking: There will be parking
  in the facility and on the street. This is a locked facility, so we will
  have someone at the gate to let you in 20 minutes prior to the start of
  the meeting. Please be on time!      \\n\\nDay of the event Contact: 
  Jacquie 925.408.3222 or  Ben 510.860.0967 to enter facility/ BART
  pickup\\n\\nBART: Closest station is the Fruitvale Station. If you plan
  on taking BART please let us know ahead of time so that we can plan on
  picking you up.\\n\\nPotluck Assignments- If your last name starts with:
                                                                    \\n\\n
  A-G (Main Dish), H-R (Side Dish & Bread), S-Z (Dessert &
  Drinks)\\n\\nRSVP: by email: cherokeesociety@yahoo.com or voicemail:
  510.464.4649\\n\\nLooking forward to seeing you all
  soon!\\n\\nWado!\\n\\n \\n\\nJacquie, Ben, Sue, Ken and Mary Jean\\n\\n
  \\n\\nJacquie Archambeau\\n\\nLeadership Council Chair\\n\\nCherokee
  Society of the Greater Bay Area\\n\\nCommunity Voice Mail: (510)
  464-4649\\n\\nCommunity Email: CherokeeSociety@yahoo.com\\n\\nWebsite:
  www.bayareacherokee.org\\n\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090321T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090322T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000604
SUMMARY:Spring Break, March 23-27
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Academic Calendar 2008-09
  http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/4073.htm
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090323
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000621
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Fundraiser Comedy Jam
DESCRIPTION:Hello friends,\\n\\nThis year the Indian Health Center of Santa
  Clara Valley it going to have its 3rd Annual Fundraiser Comedy Jam. We
  have four great comics lined up to come out, and make you laugh.\\n\\nI
  am attaching a flyer, and registration form if you would like to
  attend.\\n\\nIf you should have any questions please let me know. I look
  forward to seeing you at the show.\\n\\nLaughter truly is the best
  medicine!\\n\\nVernon Medicine Cloud - Assiniboine/Turtle Mountain
  Chippewa\\n\\nDevelopment Analyst\\nIndian Health Center of Santa Clara
  Valley\\n1333 Meridian Avenue\\nSan Jose, CA   95125\\n(408) 445-3400
  x208 - phone\\n\\n(408) 269-1952 - fax\\n\\nvmcloud@ihcscv.org -
  email\\nwww.indianhealthcenter.org\\n\\nCelebrating 31 years of
  community service (1977 - 2008)\\n\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090329T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090329T040000Z
END:VEVENT
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UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000631
SUMMARY:18th Annual Menlo College Lu'au
DESCRIPTION:18th Annual Menlo College Lu'au - March 28, 2009\\n\\nThe Menlo
  College Hawaii Club will host its 18th annual Lu'au on Saturday,\\nMarch
  28 in the Haynes-Prim Pavilion. This year's theme, "The Colors of
  the\\nRainbow", will feature food, decorations, and dances that
  celebrate the\\ndiversity of the Hawaiian islands.\\n\\nThe Hawaii club
  is a varied group of men and women from the Hawaiian Islands,\\nas well
  as mainland students who honor and respect Hawaiian culture.
  Members\\nhave rehearsed their performances with a professional dance
  instructor for\\nseveral months. Entertainment will also include live
  music by Na Waiho'olu'u O\\nKeanuenue.\\n\\nA diverse sampling of
  traditional Hawaiian food will be provided for guests,\\nand prizes will
  be awarded by raffle.\\n\\nThe Menlo College Lu'au is open to the
  public. Doors will open at 4:00pm with\\ndinner at 5:00pm. Performances
  will begin at 6:00pm. General admission tickets\\nare $40. Students from
  other schools can save $10 with valid ID. Admission for\\nMenlo faculty
  and staff is $30, and Menlo student tickets are free with a
  $20\\ndeposit. Tickets for children 12 and under are $20. VIP tickets
  with\\npreferential seating, fresh flower lei greeting and table service
  are\\navailable for $50.\\n\\nPurchase your tickets online* or contact
  Mary Robins, Hawaii Club advisor, at\\n650-543-3735 or mrobins@menlo.edu
  for more information.\\n\\nwww.menlo.edu/news/story.php?sn=500
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090328T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090329T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000605
SUMMARY:Spring Quarter Begins
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Academic Calendar 2008-09
  http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/4073.htm
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090331
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000662
SUMMARY:SOCC Meeting
DESCRIPTION:HE:YUNG NATIVES\\nHappy Spring Quarter! Hope Classes Are Going
  Well!\\n\\nSAIO & SOCC NEED YOUR HELP\\n\\nMeet Tonight @ 11:30 @
  NACC\\nPLEASE COME TO THE CENTER TO HELP FLIER\\nCampaign Week is HERE &
  SAIO is responsible for flyering \\n\\nFlo-Mo & the Row & WE NEED
  YOU\\nAs we all know, times are hard for the University and therefore,
  next year will be the year we will actually feel the budget cuts and
  changes that are being made campus wide. Therefore, it is VITAL that we
  elect good ppl to senate and more so campaign for our own special fees.
  \\nWithout either, things could get a little scary, like no money, no
  trips, no food, no fun kinda scary \\n\\nSO PLEASE COME OUT IF YOU
  CAN\\nplus our very own BenJen & J-Bill need some help 2 so lets HANDLE
  IT 2GETHER!\\n\\nTSEDIYA\\n~da co-chairs~
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090402T063000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090402T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000641
SUMMARY:Vision Stanford 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Service Summit presents "Vision Stanford
  2020"--sponsored by the ASSU, Office of the President, Haas Center for
  Public Service, VPSA, Career Development Center and Stanford Alumni
  Association.\\n\\nPlease save the date for Vision Stanford 2020, a
  formal community conversation convening Stanford students, faculty,
  administrators, staff and alumni as part of the Stanford Service
  Summit.\\n\\nDuring Vision Stanford 2020, participants will develop the
  framework of a vision for strengthening public service in the mission
  and \\nidentity of Stanford University.  Attendees will establish
  prioritized goal areas and recommend implementation steps as part of an
  action roadmap toward the vision.\\n\\nSchools of H&S, Engineering,
  Education, Earth Sciences, Law, Medicine and Business.\\n\\nApril 2-4,
  2009\\n\\nKaren Warner\\nASSU Executive Cabinet\\n(209)
  402-0041\\nservicesummit.stanford.edu\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090402T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090403T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000657
SUMMARY:Indigenous People's Night of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Thursday April 2, 2009\\nPauley Ballroom, MLK Student Center at
  UC Berkeley\\n5:30pm-10:30pm\\nALL AGES!!\\n**donations
  requested**\\n\\nIndigenous Peoples Night of Resistance is a night to
  honor all people who walk with the\\nearth to protect and defend
  it.\\nIndigenous peoples from Africa, Asia, Native\\nAmerica, and the
  Pacific Islands are not of the past but continue to live with\\ndignity
  and continue to hold a great responsibility in sharing the knowledge
  of\\nour ancestors who resisted colonialism in order for us to be here
  today.\\nWe\\nenvision a world without borders and seek to unite all
  marginalized communities\\nthrough the intellectual, cultural and
  spiritual resistance that runs in our\\nveins.\\nThrough our music,
  dance, art and spoken word we will share our\\nexperiences in hopes of
  building a more inclusive world-view within this\\nuniversity and all
  social systems at large. \\n\\n\\nMCs (our very own xinaxtli
  guerilleras): Crissy Gallardo & Alison Dorantes-Garcia\\n\\nopening
  prayer by:\\nSpirit Drum\\n\\nPerforming Live:\\n\\nDanza In Xochitl In
  Cuicatl\\nGaby Erandi Rico\\nLorna Dee Cervantes\\nLos Poets del
  Norte\\nOlmeca\\nSistahailstorm\\nIse Lyfe\\n& many more to be
  announced!!\\n\\nSpeakers representing:\\nIndigenous Premaculture
  Project\\nIndigenous Identity & Muxeres from El Salvador
  documentary\\n\\nVendors:\\nDignidad Rebelde\\nChiapas Support
  Committee\\nXinaxtli\\nHuaxtec\\nInkza Crafts\\nBrown Berets\\n& many
  more!!\\n\\nThursday April 2, 2009\\nPauley Ballroom, MLK Student Center
  at UC Berkeley\\n5:30pm-10:30pm\\nALL AGES!!\\n**donations
  requested**\\n\\n\\n\\n-- \\nGabriela Erandi Rico\\nDoctoral
  Candidate\\nDep't of Comparative Ethnic Studies\\nUniversity of
  California, Berkeley\\n506 Barrows Hall \\nBerkeley, CA 94720 \\n(510)
  643-0796 [Tel]\\n(510) 642-6456 [Fax]\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090403T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090403T053000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000570
SUMMARY:CLUE-IN College Motivation Day
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society (AISES) sponsors an annual college motivation day
  each February.\\n\\n"College Life and Undergraduate Education for
  Interested Natives" or CLUE-IN College Motivation Day will bring Native
  high school students from the Bay Area to the Stanford campus for a
  day-long college experience.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090403T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090403T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000656
SUMMARY:CORE Gatherings
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the
  weekends.\\n\\nCreation, Outreach, Respect and Education (CORE) is
  meeting again.  Come finish your Tlingit mocs or just come get ready for
  powwow.  \\n\\nFor now we can just bring some projects we are currently
  working on.  I will be bringing some eagle bustles I am finishing up and
  Sam is bringing some beadwork.  If you want to watch, help or are just
  plain interested in learning or trying a traditional craft or technology
  (I wanna learn how to make Pomo abalone beads) come and we can all talk
  about what everyone is interested in learning.  I don't know everything
  but I can share my knowledge of general beadwork, featherwork,
 leatherwork, as well as pow wow regalia, that could then be applied to a
  specific tribal nation.\\n\\nSee you there.\\nTim Wilcox\\n\\n\\nMeet at
  the NACC to finish making the moccasins that Mabel Pike initiated, try
  other beading projects such as earrings, medallions, keychains, etc. 
  \\n\\nCreation, Outreach, Respect and Education (CORE) is the group
  under the Stanford American Indian Organization umbrella that formed to
  perpetuate Native cultures and the skills to make traditional regalia.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090403T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090403T190000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090605T160000Z
EXDATE:20090424T160000Z,20090508T160000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000659
SUMMARY:Powwow Lunch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Powwow is FIVE WEEKS AWAY, so it's time to get
  mobilize!!\\n\\nCome on over and get involved!! \\n\\nAny questions? 
  Let us know!  But be sure to be there :)  It'll be a blast...No, for
  serious, it will be.\\n\\nYour loving powwow servants, \\nStefaJoe
  Cartsosie\\njjjcart@stanford.edu, sktsosie@stanford.edu\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090403T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090403T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090515T190000Z
EXDATE:20090515T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000677
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate
  Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal
  adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090403T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090403T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090313T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000645
SUMMARY:DQU Deed Day Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090404
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000650
SUMMARY:Fresno Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090404
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000660
SUMMARY:Lu'au Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone....\\n\\nI hope you all had a wonderful Spring
  break!  Just a quick reminder...OUR NEXT LUAU REHEARSAL WILL BE THIS
  SATURDAY, April 4th!!!! The schedule for Saturday will be as
  follows:\\n\\n9 am: Tahitian (all girls who are interested in learning
  are invited, no experience necessary)\\n\\n10 am: Kahiko with Auntie
  Kaui (this is for both the boys and girls...GUYS...WE REALLY NEED
  YOU!!!...Auntie Kaui will bringing someone to work especially with the
  guys...so please come out and support if you can!....Please please
  please! lol) \\n\\nHope to see you all there!!! Thanks so
  much!\\n\\nMahalos,\\nKendra  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090404T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090404T180000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000669
SUMMARY:Powwow Arena Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Hey fam,\\n\\nIt's that time of year again! Please come out to
  the Eucalyptus Grove that we all know and love to cut some tall grass!
  Steve and I will be working there from 3-6pm.\\n\\nWe would like to have
  the first cutting done by tomorrow so that we can get an early start on
  the hole filling and general maintenance of the area for the big day.
  Tools will be provided--all we need is the company.\\n\\nFOR FROSH -
  Where is Eucalyptus Grove? \\nIt's easy! Bike like you're going to class
  in the quad, but continue straight and travel under the business school
  building. Keep on this line even as you cross Campus Drive, and you'll
  eventually see us slaving away on your right hand side.  ;)\\n\\nSee you
  there,\\n\\nWadimus
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090404T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090405T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000642
SUMMARY:Admit Phone-a-Thon!
DESCRIPTION:Hi Community!\\n                Sometime in the very near
  future, we will be sending out acceptance e-mails and packets to another
  record number of  incredible Native students. So get excited, and  help
  us convince them to come to Stanford! There are lots of ways to help in
  the coming weeks, here are the highlights:\\n \\nAdmit Buddies\\nLast
  year we paired our admitted students with a current student from their
  tribe/community/hometown/academic interest. It gives the admits a
  personal connection to campus, hopefully meaning they wont want to go
  anywhere else!\\n \\nIf you would be interested in being paired with an
  Admit Buddy (or a couple); e-mail me back with:\\n \\nYour
  Name\\nTribe/Community\\nHometown (city, state)\\nMajor\\n \\nI will
  pair you with an admitted student (or two), and the only expectation is
  a introductory email and an offer to answer any questions they might
  have. This pairing can carry over to Admit Weekend room hosting (if you
  are a frosh or sophomore), or even Big/Lil Sibs next year, but only if
  you want to.\\n \\nPhone-a-thon\\nThe Regular Decision phone-a-thon is
  next Monday(6th) and Tuesday (7th) from 5-8 pm at the Admission office.
  Look for an e-mail from Holly with more information on how to sign up.
  Remember when you got a call from a Stanford student? Now its your
  turn to give back!\\n \\nPacific Islander Students\\nI need at least 1
  Pacific Islander (Samoan, Tongan, Chamorro, you know!) who would be
  willing to reach out to our admitted Pac Islander kids to let them know
  they are welcome in our community and invited to all our admit weekend
  events. Weve admitted a bunch, and Id love to see more of yall on
  campus!\\n \\nFinally,\\n \\nAdmit Weekend\\nApril 23-25th. Look for
  more e-mails very soon with details about our community events!\\n
  \\nPlease let me know if you have any questions, be on the lookout for
  more info, and Email me if you want an Admit Buddy!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090407T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090407T030000Z
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000644
SUMMARY:Native Tutoring Project
DESCRIPTION:Jump on the tutoring bandwagon!\\n\\nsan jose tutoring begins
  \\nApril 6, 2009\\nwhere: muwekma\\n time: 6 pm \\nleave: whenever Ben
  Jen4sen gets there\\n\\nhope to see YOU there\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090407T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090407T033000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090526T010000Z
EXDATE:20090414T010000Z,20090505T010000Z,20090512T010000Z,20090526T010000Z,
 20090609T010000Z,20090616T010000Z,20090623T010000Z,20090630T010000Z,
 20090707T010000Z,20090714T010000Z,20090721T010000Z,20090728T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000666
SUMMARY:SOCC Study Break
DESCRIPTION:Students of Color Coalition Study Break\\nA Chance for the
  Community to Meet the Candidates!\\n\\nEnjoy FREE In-N-Out
  Burgers...\\nDiscuss Real Issues, Real Leaders and Real
  Change!\\n\\nMeet SOCC Candidates\\nMohammad Ali\\nJanet Bill\\nCameron
  Henry\\nLee Jackson\\nBenjamin Jensen\\nDaniel LImon\\nMatthew
  Miller\\nSteven Singleton\\nRafael Vasquez\\nKelsei Wjarton\\nAnton
  Zeitsman
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090408T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090408T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000672
SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED DUE TO RAIN!  Powwow Arena Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Do you need to work on your golf swing? Do you enjoy the sun? 
  Do you want to work with a group of shirtless, sweaty, strapping
  lads?\\n\\nOf course you do.\\n\\n\\n\\nIt's time for ROUND 2! Joe,
  Spencer, K.Wong, Steve-o, and I WORKED it on Sunday, and the arena is
  already 50%+ done. Please come out to the Eucalyptus Grove and help out.
  We might even get some greasy (i.e. DELICIOUS) dinner
  afterwards.\\n\\nWe have plenty of tools. We just need you all to supply
  the manpower.\\n\\n\\n\\nSee you there,\\n\\nThe Facilities
  Boyz\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nFOR FROSH - Directions to Eucalyptus Grove - Bike
  like you're going to class in the quad, but continue straight and travel
  under the business school building. Keep on this line even as you cross
  Campus Drive, and you'll eventually see us slaving away on your right
  hand side. \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090407T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090408T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000674
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events.\\n\\nSAIO
  MEETING\\n*First One of the Quarter*\\nCOME OUT 2 the NACC 6pm
  2NITE\\nthere's tons to talk about...\\n*What went down w/ the NACC
  Budget Cuts & Whats Next\\n*Election Time! - learn about who SOCC
  endorsed & more\\n*SAIO Special Fees Campaign - like we said b4 we gotta
  come out HARD\\n*Laurie Updates - where we are @ and how its all
  going\\n*Lu'au - May 2nd is right around the corner\\n*Powwow - ONLY 5
  WEEKS LEFT TILL D-DAY - Ahhhh!\\n*Muwekma's Still Looking for some Staff
  Positions! - SM, KM, ETAs\\n*ITS SPRING QUARTER PPL*\\n(aka our busiest
  & best quarter)\\nGet Excited & Hope 2 See You There\\n<3 da co-chairs
  =)\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090408T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090408T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000667
SUMMARY:Native Sibs Egg Decorating Contest
DESCRIPTION:Hey Everyone!\\n\\nThe Native American Big and Little Siblings
  are hosting an "Egg Decorating Contest"!  Mark your calendars for this
  Wednesday at 8pm for another Big Sib/Lil Sib Event!\\n\\nWe will be
  having an egg decorating contest and the winning group will get an
  awesome prize!\\n\\nSnacks will also be provided, as well as a great
  family film (Showgirls! Haha just kidding)\\n\\nAlso, send us some funny
  stories from these past quarters\\n\\nSo be there or be
  squared...\\n\\nHave a great week!\\n\\nLove Always,\\n\\nS. Rizzle and
  L. Dizzle
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090409T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090409T043000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000670
SUMMARY:Native Student Leadership Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Hey Everyone, \\n\\nWe will have a student leadership meeting
  in the NACC on Wednesday from 3-5. If you can't make it, let me know and
  send me updates about what you or your group is planning this
  quarter.\\n\\nSee everyone Wednesday!\\n\\nWayva\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090408T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090409T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000661
SUMMARY:ASSU Spring Elections
DESCRIPTION:ASSU Senate and Special Fee Elections.\\n\\nGet out and Vote!!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090409
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090410T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000673
SUMMARY:NACC Student Staff Lunch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate and graduate student staff members of the Native
  American Cultural Center.\\n\\nHave lunch, set work schedule and confirm
  goals for Spring Quarter!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090409T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090409T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000676
SUMMARY:IQ Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Queers is meeting today -- 3:30 at the Native
  Center.\\nPlease come, and help us plan our activities for the
  quarter!\\nThanks,\\nAidan
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090410T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090410T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000678
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate
  Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal
  adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090410T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090410T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090313T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000591
SUMMARY:Hui o Hawai`i  College Exploration Day
DESCRIPTION:Hui o Hawai`i will be holding a one day event for Native
  Hawaiian and Pacific Islander high school students from the area to come
  and learn about the college experience, application process, scholarship
  opportunities, etc...\\n\\nAloha Kakou,\\n \\nAs you may or may not know,
  Hui o Hawai'i is having our first every COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES DAY for
  Native Hawaiian and Polynesian high school students from around the area
  NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 11.  The event will be from around 10-3, and will
  feature a campus tour, workshops from Adrienne Keen, Mary Moorison, and
  others.  Right now, we have about 50 students comming, and we need help
  to make it a success!\\n \\nHere's what we need:\\nVolunteers to be on a
  student panel to answer questions about college life, the application
  process, etc...Be there by 11:15, start by 11:30, lunch included
  afterwards around 12:15\\n Please email me (rlumho@stanford.edu) with
  any scholarship opportunities, summer programs, websites, internships,
  etc... That you know about that you think would be useful for a Native
  Hawaiian/Pacific Islander high schooler to know about.  We will be
  compiling these as a resource for our attendees.\\nCome to the Native
  Center on Fri. night (April 10) to help stuff folders and set up chairs
  in preperation for the event\\nDrop in on the event throught the day
  (especially durring the lunch hour from 12-1) to chat with students,
  answer questions, and just hang out and be awesome role models
  :)\\nPlease please email me to let me know if you're able to help!  Also,
  it's really important that everyone contribute to the list of
  scholarships, programs and other opportunities that I KNOW you all
  participated in, so we can get the info. out to these awesome young
  Polynesians :)  Sorry for the long email!  Let me know if there are any
  questions!\\n \\nMahalo Nui,\\n \\nRachel\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090411T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090411T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000646
SUMMARY:UC Davis Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090411
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000651
SUMMARY:San Francisco State Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090411
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000863
SUMMARY:Hui o Hawai`i  College Exploration Day
DESCRIPTION:Hui o Hawai`i will be holding a one day event for Native
  Hawaiian and Pacific Islander high school students from the area to come
  and learn about the college experience, application process, scholarship
  opportunities, etc...\\n\\nAloha Kakou,\\n \\nAs you may or may not know,
  Hui o Hawai'i is having our first every COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES DAY for
  Native Hawaiian and Polynesian high school students from around the area
  NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 11.  The event will be from around 10-3, and will
  feature a campus tour, workshops from Adrienne Keen, Mary Moorison, and
  others.  Right now, we have about 50 students comming, and we need help
  to make it a success!\\n \\nHere's what we need:\\nVolunteers to be on a
  student panel to answer questions about college life, the application
  process, etc...Be there by 11:15, start by 11:30, lunch included
  afterwards around 12:15\\n Please email me (rlumho@stanford.edu) with
  any scholarship opportunities, summer programs, websites, internships,
  etc... That you know about that you think would be useful for a Native
  Hawaiian/Pacific Islander high schooler to know about.  We will be
  compiling these as a resource for our attendees.\\nCome to the Native
  Center on Fri. night (April 10) to help stuff folders and set up chairs
  in preperation for the event\\nDrop in on the event throught the day
  (especially durring the lunch hour from 12-1) to chat with students,
  answer questions, and just hang out and be awesome role models
  :)\\nPlease please email me to let me know if you're able to help!  Also,
  it's really important that everyone contribute to the list of
  scholarships, programs and other opportunities that I KNOW you all
  participated in, so we can get the info. out to these awesome young
  Polynesians :)  Sorry for the long email!  Let me know if there are any
  questions!\\n \\nMahalo Nui,\\n \\nRachel\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090411T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090411T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000629
SUMMARY:"American Experience: We Shall Remain"
DESCRIPTION:WE SHALL REMAIN is the groundbreaking mini-series that
  establishes Native history as an essential part of American history.
  Five documentaries spanning three hundred years tell the story of
  pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective.
  Beginning in the 1600s with the Wampanoags, who used their alliance with
  the English to strengthen their position in Southern New England, and
  ending with the bold new leaders of the 1970s who harnessed the momentum
  of the Civil Right Movement to forge a pan-Indian identity, WE SHALL
  REMAIN up-ends two dimensional stereotypes of American Indians. The
  series is the tremendous collaboration between Native and non-Native
  filmmakers, advisors, historians and community leaders placing Indian
  voices at the heart of the series.\\nAmerican Experience: WE SHALL
  REMAIN premieres Monday, April 13 at 9pm on KQED TV.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090414T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090414T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000663
SUMMARY:AISES Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and
  Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090413T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090413T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20090601T190000Z
EXDATE:20090525T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000690
SUMMARY:Lu'au Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha luau performers,\\n\\nWe will be holding our first
  midweek rehearsal tomorrow. April 15, from 4-6 pm in the Native
  Community Center (on campus).  Please come if you can make it!  The
  rehearsal schedule will be as follows:\\n\\n- 4-5 pm: Tahitian (girls
  only- we will finish learning the Tahitian number)\\n- 5-5:45 pm: Hula
  Kahiko (girls and guys- especially those who were unable to make it to
  Saturday's practice, please come and finish learning the kahiko)\\n-
  5:45-6 pm: Hula Auana (girls only)\\n\\nLuau is only 2 1/2 weeks away! 
  Let's make sure we are ready...Please tell your friends and remind your
  dormmates about rehearsal!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!  Hope to
  see you tomorrow!\\n\\n\\n\\nMahalo,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090415T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090416T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000679
SUMMARY:Dean Eyre's Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate
  Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal
  adventures!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090416T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090416T200000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20090528T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000680
SUMMARY:Merrie Monarch Hula Festival Screening
DESCRIPTION:It's that time of year again...\\n\\nThe Merrie Monarch Hula
  Festival!\\nThursday-Saturday, April 16-18\\nLive Screening: 9pm-3am @
  the NACC\\n\\nIt's going to be
  awesome...\\n\\nhttp://www.uyoutube.com/watch?v=epWSBHZsvJo\\nhttp://www.
 uyoutube.com/watch?v=CfSJiXS-TQ\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090417T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090417T100000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090419T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000691
SUMMARY:Cherokee Singing Practice
DESCRIPTION:Osiyo nigada,\\n\\nIt's that time of year again...time for the
  Cherokees to sing at Powwow!!  If you'd like to join (no singing
  experience/talent or Cherokee-ness necessary), our first practice
  session will be this Thursday, April 16th at 6:30PM at the Center. 
  \\n\\nI've attached both the lyrics and MP3s of the four songs we're
  planning to sing so you can get familiar with them on your own.  Let me
  know if you can't make it this Thurs but still want to
  sing.\\n\\nWado!\\nKatie
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090417T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090417T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000692
SUMMARY:Powwow & Lu'au Films!
DESCRIPTION:My mission this quarter is to provide films and discussion
  situations for learning about WHAT THE STANFORD POWWOW IS.  (I will also
  hope to do the same for Lu'au, but on a smaller scale.)\\n\\nEvery
  Friday, After the POWWOW Meeting, there will be a showing of a movie, or
  discussion.....on dancing, tradition, history, or student and community
  significance. \\n\\nTHESE EVENTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY FOR THE DIRECT
  STANFORD NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY because many members already know
  this stuff...and if they don't, I definitely encourage them to attend.
  \\n\\nTHESE MEETINGS/EVENTS ARE A WAY FOR THE NACC TO OUTREACH TO THE
  LARGER STANFORD CAMPUS AND SHOULD EDUCATE THE INSTITUTION ABOUT WHY THE
  POWWOW IS SO SPECIAL....and why it needs to be funded, and why it needs
  to be respected. Think of this as also a way for the POWWOW to be
  transparent.\\n\\nThe schedule is as follows: Friday the
  17th....Stanford POWWOW Dancing Movies and Discussion (time
  1:30-2:45)\\n\\nFriday the 24th....History of the Stanford POWWOW and
  why it is important (1:30-2:30)\\n\\nFriday MAY 1st........Exhibitions
  and Aztec Dance...the POWWOW and Pan-indianism (El Centro Chicano
  @1:30pm)\\n\\nWednesday May 6th (12:30-1:30pm) Q&A Luncheon...What can
  one do at the POW\\nWOW???..Crazy time and Last Minute Info
  session!!!!!\\nkoool\\n\\nLu'au\\nWednesday form
  12pm-1pm-2pm...........Q&A and Movie viewing about Lu'au and it's sacred
  and community importance.\\n(At the AAAC)\\n\\n\\nI will need help
  finding materials to showcase, finding people to speak and give lectures,
  and make a flier!!!!\\n\\nThanks guys!!!\\n\\n\\nif you can help or have
  any questions, please do not hesistate to send them my
  way!!\\n\\n\\n--temo \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090417T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090417T214500Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20090501T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000703
SUMMARY:'Aiha'a Practice-Lu'au Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aihaa Practice TONIGHT\\n7PM @ the NACC\\n \\nKane/guys, we
  need as many of you as possible. Come out!\\n \\nSee you tonight,
 \\nLeon\\n \\n* PS: If you want to learn the aihaa for Luau, but
  you cant make it tonight, LET ME KNOW. I need to gauge numbers for our
  costumesMAHALO! \\n\\n10 am- kahiko (boys and girls)\\n11 am- samoan
  (boys and girls)\\n12 noon- auana (girls only)\\n12:15 pm- tahitian
  (girls only)\\n\\nPlease please please come out!  Only 2 weeks until
  luau.  Hope to see y'all there!\\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090418T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090418T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000647
SUMMARY:Livermore Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090418
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000658
SUMMARY:Bay Area Cherokee Society
DESCRIPTION:Siyo Nigada!\\n\\n \\nWe are very excited to announce the
  Cherokee Society of the Greater Bay Areas April General Meeting and
  Potluck!\\n\\n \\nØ      Our April General Meeting and Potluck will be
  on Saturday, April 18th, 1-4:30pm at the Berkeley Public Library, 2090
  Kittredge Street, Berkeley. Map. Nearest BART is Downtown
  Berkeley.\\n\\nThe theme of this meeting will be Cherokee Pottery
  Decorating Techniques. We will be creating our own personal clay gorgets
  as we explore Cherokee Pottery decorating techniques during our April
  Meeting. These gorgets will be air dried and you can string it and wear
  it. All supplies will be provided. The history of Gorgets will also be
  discussed.\\n\\nPlease bring a dish that will serve 8 people. We are
  always interested in your favorite family or Cherokee dish. Please RSVP
  with what dish you plan to bring - 510.464.4649 or email Cherokee
  Society @ yahoo.com.\\n\\n \\nØ      The Northern California Picnic on
  Sunday May 3rd is coming up soon! The picnic is a big undertaking and we
  are looking for people to pitch in and volunteer to help throughout the
  day. You will not have to work the entire day, the more people we have
  helping the faster set up and clean up will get done.\\n\\n We need
  people to help with:\\n\\n set up\\n clean up\\n helping people unload
  cars and pack up their cars\\n helping elders get settled\\n set up the
  food tables\\n set up the drinks station\\n\\nThe Cherokee Nation will
  also be leaving the kettles that they cook the hog fry in with the
  groups here in Northern California. This way we will be able to have our
  own hog fries in the future. We are also looking for volunteers who are
  interested in learning how to do the hog fry itself. The Cherokee Nation
  cook will be training these volunteers.\\n\\nLet us know if you are
  interested in volunteering. We are finalizing the picnic details and
  need to know as soon as possible who we can count on. \\n\\nJacquie
  Archambeau\\nLeadership Council Chair\\nCherokee Society of the Greater
  Bay Area\\nCommunity Voice Mail: (510) 464-4649\\nCommunity Email:
  CherokeeSociety@yahoo.com\\nWebsite: www.bayareacherokee.org\\n\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090418T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090418T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000668
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow Postering Day
DESCRIPTION:Hey natives,\\n\\nWe need to recruit volunteers to Poster
  Campus, Palo Alto and the surrounding areas with Powwow posters over 2
  days last year (~16 ppl for the Off-Campus day, don't know how many for
  the On-Campus day). \\n\\n\\nthe tentative time is 11am to 1-2pm.  We
  will probably meet at Muwekma and have some donuts to give us energy and
  also a lunch after we are done.  I have a minivan but we may a few
  others with vehicles so we can spread out.\\n\\nHere is a link at doodle
  to sign up. http://doodle.com/e424pkdc3txq7wcb. If you could put your
  e-mail in the palce for the name then I can contact you with further
  details.  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090418T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090418T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000695
SUMMARY:Making Ono Kalua Pig
DESCRIPTION:Hungry for some ono Hawaiian Food?\\n\\nAren't we all?\\nLu'au
  is coming up in 16 days and we're going to get a head start on
  food\\nprep. Yum!!! And we need YOUR help\\n\\nThis Saturday, April 18
  2009\\n8:00 am -2:00ish\\nAt Muwekma\\nMaking Ono Kalua
  Pig!\\n\\n\\n\\nCome help! The more the merrier :)\\n\\nYour,\\nLu'au
  Chairs\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090418T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090418T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000702
SUMMARY:Lu'au Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha,\\n\\nJust a reminder...Luau practice today at Roble Gym,
  Room 57.  \\n\\n10 am- kahiko (boys and girls)\\n11 am- samoan (boys and
  girls)\\n12 noon- auana (girls only)\\n12:15 pm- tahitian (girls
  only)\\n\\nPlease please please come out!  Only 2 weeks until luau. 
  Hope to see y'all there!\\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090418T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090418T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000648
SUMMARY:Modesto Jr College Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090419
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000688
SUMMARY:Winnemem Tribal War Dance and March
DESCRIPTION:Tribal War Dance and March Next Steps in Winnemem Wintu
  Tribes Journey to Justice Ceremonies Initiate Federal Lawsuit on
  behalf of Tribe. \\n\\nWho: The Winnemem Wintu Tribe, a traditional
  California Tribe. The Winnemem have been fighting for years to sustain
  their culture and address generations of broken promises by the federal
  government.\\n\\nWhat: War Dance, march and press conference from
  Sacramento River to the State Capitol.\\nWinnemem war dancers and tribal
  leaders will perform a traditional ceremonial War Dance next to the
  Sacramento River and will then march to the State Capitol building. The
  march and War Dance initiate the federal lawsuit the Tribe is filing,
  asking for compensation for damages done by federal land management
  policies, including the construction of the Shasta Dam.\\n\\nSchedule of
  events:\\n\\nSunday, April 19th: War Dance begins at 6:00 PM on
  Sacramento River at the site of the proposed California Indian Heritage
  Center, across the river from Discovery Park on the west side of the
  confluence of Sacramento and American Rivers: On Levee Road, off Marina
  Way from Lighthouse Dr, West Sacramento.\\n\\nMonday, April 20th:
  Ceremony and address by Tribal leaders. California Indian Heritage
  Center site, Levee Rd, West Sacramento \\n\\n10:00 AM March from
  Sacramento River to State Capitol, from Levee Road to Capitol\\n\\n12:00
  to 1:00 PM Press Conference with Tribal leaders and community members
  State Capitol Location 27 West side of capitol building\\n\\nMore
  Information\\nThe Winnemem Wintu Tribe is filing a lawsuit against
  Department of The Interior; Department of Agriculture; United States
  Forest Service; Bureau of Reclamation; Bureau of Indian Affairs; Bureau
  of Land Management; Ken Salazar, Secretary of The Interior; Assistant
  Secretary for Water and Science; Assistant Secretary for Fish and
  Wildlife and Parks in The Department of Agriculture; and Tom Vilsack,
  Secretary of Agriculture asking for redress for decades of injustices
  and harm related to federal land management policies which have
  destroyed Winnemem cultural practices and sacred places.\\n\\nThe
  Winnemem began a journey to justice in 2004 with a War Dance at Shasta
  Dam. Today we continue that journey with another War Dance and this
  lawsuit. Our people are a traditional people, steeped in our culture and
  traditional lifeways, who have continued our cultural practices
  throughout the written history of the state of California. With this
  lawsuit and War Dance, we continue our journey to ensure our basic
  quality of life and freedom to maintain our traditions and
  culture.\\n\\nWinnemem Wintu Tribe\\n14840 Bear Mountain Road, Redding,
  CA 96003\\n530-275-2737 Office 530-275-4193
  Facsimile\\nwww.winnememwintu.us\\nwinnemem@msn.com\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090420T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090420T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000689
SUMMARY:Winnemem Tribal War Dance and March
DESCRIPTION:Tribal War Dance and March Next Steps in Winnemem Wintu
  Tribes Journey to Justice Ceremonies Initiate Federal Lawsuit on
  behalf of Tribe. \\n\\nWho: The Winnemem Wintu Tribe, a traditional
  California Tribe. The Winnemem have been fighting for years to sustain
  their culture and address generations of broken promises by the federal
  government.\\n\\nWhat: War Dance, march and press conference from
  Sacramento River to the State Capitol.\\nWinnemem war dancers and tribal
  leaders will perform a traditional ceremonial War Dance next to the
  Sacramento River and will then march to the State Capitol building. The
  march and War Dance initiate the federal lawsuit the Tribe is filing,
  asking for compensation for damages done by federal land management
  policies, including the construction of the Shasta Dam.\\n\\nSchedule of
  events:\\n\\nSunday, April 19th: War Dance begins at 6:00 PM on
  Sacramento River at the site of the proposed California Indian Heritage
  Center, across the river from Discovery Park on the west side of the
  confluence of Sacramento and American Rivers: On Levee Road, off Marina
  Way from Lighthouse Dr, West Sacramento.\\n\\nMonday, April 20th:
  Ceremony and address by Tribal leaders. California Indian Heritage
  Center site, Levee Rd, West Sacramento \\n\\n10:00 AM March from
  Sacramento River to State Capitol, from Levee Road to Capitol\\n\\n12:00
  to 1:00 PM Press Conference with Tribal leaders and community members
  State Capitol Location 27 West side of capitol building\\n\\nMore
  Information\\nThe Winnemem Wintu Tribe is filing a lawsuit against
  Department of The Interior; Department of Agriculture; United States
  Forest Service; Bureau of Reclamation; Bureau of Indian Affairs; Bureau
  of Land Management; Ken Salazar, Secretary of The Interior; Assistant
  Secretary for Water and Science; Assistant Secretary for Fish and
  Wildlife and Parks in The Department of Agriculture; and Tom Vilsack,
  Secretary of Agriculture asking for redress for decades of injustices
  and harm related to federal land management policies which have
  destroyed Winnemem cultural practices and sacred places.\\n\\nThe
  Winnemem began a journey to justice in 2004 with a War Dance at Shasta
  Dam. Today we continue that journey with another War Dance and this
  lawsuit. Our people are a traditional people, steeped in our culture and
  traditional lifeways, who have continued our cultural practices
  throughout the written history of the state of California. With this
  lawsuit and War Dance, we continue our journey to ensure our basic
  quality of life and freedom to maintain our traditions and
  culture.\\n\\nWinnemem Wintu Tribe\\n14840 Bear Mountain Road, Redding,
  CA 96003\\n530-275-2737 Office 530-275-4193
  Facsimile\\nwww.winnememwintu.us\\nwinnemem@msn.com\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090420T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090420T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000700
SUMMARY:Hand Drum Making Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Yo, Gilakasla, my friends,\\n \\nGood news for those Stanford
  students who have prepaid for the cost of the materials: Drum making
  supplies have arrived. \\n \\nMy goal is to try and do a couple sessions
  so we can fit in whenever is best for people. Additionally, if next week
  doesnt work for all, we can do a session the week following, or
  after.\\n \\nIm excited for this!\\nSpencer
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090420T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090421T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000681
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events.\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090422T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090422T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000675
SUMMARY:Visiting Scholar Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity is
  hosting a reception for Anthropology Faculty Candidate, Circe Sturm. 
  She is currently a professor at the University of Oklahoma.  She is
  doing very interesting work in Native American Studies--issues related
  to Native identity, especially blood quantum--and we invite you to join
  us in welcoming her and perhaps learning more about her work.
  \\n\\nPlease see flyer for more details, and RSVP to Tracy Holmes
  (tcholmes@stanford) if interested.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090421T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090422T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000686
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow Postering Day
DESCRIPTION:Hey Natives,\\n\\nStick around right after the meeting or come
  whenever you can.  I will be in the NACC the whole time to help send you
  on your way with posters, tape and a destination.   It could be a simple
  as taking a few posters back to your dorm.\\n\\nWhere we need to
  go:\\nPretty much everywhere (except Toyon, EAST and Naranja).\\n--Dorms,
  the Quad, White Plaza, Medical and Science areas, Random Bollards,
  Treehouse, etc.\\n--Even though it's late, we'll find way into
  places=)\\n\\nWe need to recruit volunteers to Poster Campus, Palo Alto
  and the surrounding areas with Powwow posters over 2 days last year (~16
  ppl for the Off-Campus day, don't know how many for the On-Campus day).
  \\n\\n\\nthe tentative time is 11am to 1-2pm.  We will probably meet at
  Muwekma and have some donuts to give us energy and also a lunch after we
  are done.  I have a minivan but we may a few others with vehicles so we
  can spread out.\\n\\nHere is a link at doodle to sign up.
  http://doodle.com/e424pkdc3txq7wcb. If you could put your e-mail in the
  palce for the name then I can contact you with further details.  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090422T020500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090422T040500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000693
SUMMARY:Bob Sam, Tlingit Raven Storyteller
DESCRIPTION:Bob Sam, Tlingit Storyteller from Alaska will be on campus to
  tell Raven Stories.\\n\\nA part of last month's Tlingit-Haida
  constituency visiting the Cantor Art Center on NAGPRA business last
  month, Bob Sam was intrigued by the Stanford Powwow's Raven Dancer image
  on this year's poster. \\n\\nHe expressed interest in coming back to
  Stanford to share Raven Stories with us.  This is especially exciting
  considering a Raven dancer is going to be featured at Powwow this
  year!\\n\\nWe're really excited to have Bob Sam return to Campus to tell
  us stories. After we showed him our poster for POWWOW and told him we
  would be featuring a RAVEN DANCER this year, he offered to come back and
  TELL US STORIES!!! This is a great opportunity to hear about folklore of
  our fellow Alaskan Natives as well as get in the Powwow Spirit (18 days
  away!). You have 2 opportunities to meet/hear him. He will be hanging
  out at Muwekma for dinner and then will be telling stories at 7pm. Then,
  in case you can't come at 7, he'll rollin on over to Naranja for Round 2
  at 9:30pm.\\n\\nHe came all the way from Alaska, so PLEASE come out :)
  \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090423T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090423T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000701
SUMMARY:Hand Drum Making Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Yo, Gilakasla, my friends,\\n \\nGood news for those Stanford
  students who have prepaid for the cost of the materials: Drum making
  supplies have arrived. \\n \\nMy goal is to try and do a couple sessions
  so we can fit in whenever is best for people. Additionally, if next week
  doesnt work for all, we can do a session the week following, or
  after.\\n \\nIm excited for this!\\nSpencer
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090422T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090422T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000705
SUMMARY:Bob Sam, Tlingit Raven Storyteller
DESCRIPTION:Bob Sam, Tlingit Storyteller from Alaska will be on campus to
  tell Raven Stories.\\n\\nA part of last month's Tlingit-Haida
  constituency visiting the Cantor Art Center on NAGPRA business last
  month, Bob Sam was intrigued by the Stanford Powwow's Raven Dancer image
  on this year's poster. \\n\\nHe expressed interest in coming back to
  Stanford to share Raven Stories with us.  This is especially exciting
  considering a Raven dancer is going to be featured at Powwow this
  year!\\n\\nWe're really excited to have Bob Sam return to Campus to tell
  us stories. After we showed him our poster for POWWOW and told him we
  would be featuring a RAVEN DANCER this year, he offered to come back and
  TELL US STORIES!!! This is a great opportunity to hear about folklore of
  our fellow Alaskan Natives as well as get in the Powwow Spirit (18 days
  away!). You have 2 opportunities to meet/hear him. He will be hanging
  out at Muwekma for dinner and then will be telling stories at 7pm. Then,
  in case you can't come at 7, he'll rollin on over to Naranja for Round 2
  at 9:30pm.\\n\\nHe came all the way from Alaska, so PLEASE come out :)
  \\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090423T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090423T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000707
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone,\\n\\nLuau is less than 2 weeks away!.....To
  make sure we are ready, we will be having midweek and weekend rehearsals
  up until the day of luau next week Saturday...Get excited....Y'ALL ARE
  GONNA BE AMAZING!!!!!!\\n\\nThe schedule for this week will be as
  follows:\\n\\nTuesday\\n- 6-7pm "Open rehearsal/ office hours"-- feel
  free to come in to the NACC (library or undergrad room) whenever you are
  free and ask questions/ learn the dances or steps that you may have
  missed-- I'll be there during this time to help anyone who walks in!
  :o)\\n- 7-8pm Samoan (boys and girls)\\n- 8-9pm Kahiko (boys and
  girls)\\n\\nWednesday\\n- 6-7pm Tahitian (girls only), Kahiko/Samoan
  (boys only)\\n*boys and girls will be practicing at the same time\\n-
  7-8 pm Auana (girls only)\\n\\nThursday\\n- 4-6 pm Office hours at the
  NACC\\n- 6-6:30 pm kahiko (everyone)\\n- 6:30-7 pm samoan (everyone)\\n-
  7-8 pm Coreography, Show outline, Review of all dances (everyone)\\n- 8-
  8:15ish pm Tahitian (girls only)\\n\\nSaturday\\n- 10-11:30 am Kahiko
  (everyone)\\n- 11:30- 12 noon Samoan (everyone)\\n- 12- 12:30 pm
  Tahitian (girls only)\\n- 12:30-12:45 Auana (girls only)\\n* we may also
  be measuring/ making costumes during this time \\n\\n*GIRLS- If you are
  dancing the Samoan number, you will need to find a plain black T-shirt
  to perform in.  Please let us know if you have any problems getting a
  hold of one. \\n\\nKeep a look out for additional emails regarding
  flyering times, tabling sign ups, costume workshops, and more.  We may
  need to make slight changes to the schedule to arrange for practice
  places, etc.  Just in case, keep a look out for more emails!  Thanks so
  much everyone for your hard work and support!  We love you all!
  \\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090423T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090423T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000561
SUMMARY:SAW/First Gen Panel
DESCRIPTION:SAW/First Gen Panel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090423T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090423T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000562
SUMMARY:SAW/Native Social
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy refreshments and good company with the American
  Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Community. Everyone is
  welcome.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090424T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090424T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000643
SUMMARY:Admit Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Hi Community!\\n                Sometime in the very near
  future, we will be sending out acceptance e-mails and packets to another
  record number of  incredible Native students. So get excited, and  help
  us convince them to come to Stanford! There are lots of ways to help in
  the coming weeks, here are the highlights:\\n \\nAdmit Buddies\\nLast
  year we paired our admitted students with a current student from their
  tribe/community/hometown/academic interest. It gives the admits a
  personal connection to campus, hopefully meaning they wont want to go
  anywhere else!\\n \\nIf you would be interested in being paired with an
  Admit Buddy (or a couple); e-mail me back with:\\n \\nYour
  Name\\nTribe/Community\\nHometown (city, state)\\nMajor\\n \\nI will
  pair you with an admitted student (or two), and the only expectation is
  a introductory email and an offer to answer any questions they might
  have. This pairing can carry over to Admit Weekend room hosting (if you
  are a frosh or sophomore), or even Big/Lil Sibs next year, but only if
  you want to.\\n \\nPhone-a-thon\\nThe Regular Decision phone-a-thon is
  next Monday(6th) and Tuesday (7th) from 5-8 pm at the Admission office.
  Look for an e-mail from Holly with more information on how to sign up.
  Remember when you got a call from a Stanford student? Now its your
  turn to give back!\\n \\nPacific Islander Students\\nI need at least 1
  Pacific Islander (Samoan, Tongan, Chamorro, you know!) who would be
  willing to reach out to our admitted Pac Islander kids to let them know
  they are welcome in our community and invited to all our admit weekend
  events. Weve admitted a bunch, and Id love to see more of yall on
  campus!\\n \\nFinally,\\n \\nAdmit Weekend\\nApril 23-25th. Look for
  more e-mails very soon with details about our community events!\\n
  \\nPlease let me know if you have any questions, be on the lookout for
  more info, and Email me if you want an Admit Buddy!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090423
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090424T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000708
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone,\\n\\nLuau is less than 2 weeks away!.....To
  make sure we are ready, we will be having midweek and weekend rehearsals
  up until the day of luau next week Saturday...Get excited....Y'ALL ARE
  GONNA BE AMAZING!!!!!!\\n\\nThe schedule for this week will be as
  follows:\\n\\nTuesday\\n- 6-7pm "Open rehearsal/ office hours"-- feel
  free to come in to the NACC (library or undergrad room) whenever you are
  free and ask questions/ learn the dances or steps that you may have
  missed-- I'll be there during this time to help anyone who walks in!
  :o)\\n- 7-8pm Samoan (boys and girls)\\n- 8-9pm Kahiko (boys and
  girls)\\n\\nWednesday\\n- 6-7pm Tahitian (girls only), Kahiko/Samoan
  (boys only)\\n*boys and girls will be practicing at the same time\\n-
  7-8 pm Auana (girls only)\\n\\nThursday\\n- 4-6 pm Office hours at the
  NACC\\n- 6-6:30 pm kahiko (everyone)\\n- 6:30-7 pm samoan (everyone)\\n-
  7-8 pm Coreography, Show outline, Review of all dances (everyone)\\n- 8-
  8:15ish pm Tahitian (girls only)\\n\\nSaturday\\n- 10-11:30 am Kahiko
  (everyone)\\n- 11:30- 12 noon Samoan (everyone)\\n- 12- 12:30 pm
  Tahitian (girls only)\\n- 12:30-12:45 Auana (girls only)\\n* we may also
  be measuring/ making costumes during this time \\n\\n*GIRLS- If you are
  dancing the Samoan number, you will need to find a plain black T-shirt
  to perform in.  Please let us know if you have any problems getting a
  hold of one. \\n\\nKeep a look out for additional emails regarding
  flyering times, tabling sign ups, costume workshops, and more.  We may
  need to make slight changes to the schedule to arrange for practice
  places, etc.  Just in case, keep a look out for more emails!  Thanks so
  much everyone for your hard work and support!  We love you all!
  \\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090423T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090424T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000712
SUMMARY:SAW/Activities Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Profros r Here\\n& word on the street is there's a bunch of
  natives \\nscoping out what we are all about\\nPLEASE COME OUT & \\nHELP
  SHOW THEM ALL THE STUFF WE HAVE 2 OFFER\\nSAIO will also be tabling at
  the ACTIVITIES FAIR\\nThursday, White Plaza, 11-1\\nIf anyone is
  interested in answering some questions,\\npassin out some info &
  candy\\n& showin the ProFros why our native orgs are AMAZING\\nGET @ ME
  WITH TIMES YOU ARE AVAILABLE\\n10:30-11, 11-11:30, 11:30-12, 12-12:30,
  12:30-1(& take down)\\n Swing thru, say what's up, hang out & rep for
  our native orgs!\\ntsediya <3 E\\nPS- DONT FORGET OTHER OPPS 2 MEET THE
  PROFROS =)\\nMUWEKMA ICE CREAM SOCIAL 9:30 2nite!!! B THERE!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090423T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090423T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000563
SUMMARY:SAW/Native Welcome
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Cultural Center (NACC) is the home base of
  the Native community. Come check out the center, meet community members,
  and hear from a panel of current students and staff. Refreshments will
  be served. Everyone is welcome. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090425T001500Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090425T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000704
SUMMARY:Hawai'i Club Social for Admits!
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Hawai'i Club (hosts of the Annual Lu'au) are
  planning a small gathering for 'Hawai'i Admits'!.  Everyone is welcome!!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090425T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090425T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000564
SUMMARY:SAW/PamCake Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:his is not a typo. Come find out why! The American Indian Staff
  Forum will serve breakfast for Admits and current students. Drop by on
  your way to Saturday events. 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090425T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090425T183000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000709
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone,\\n\\nLuau is less than 2 weeks away!.....To
  make sure we are ready, we will be having midweek and weekend rehearsals
  up until the day of luau next week Saturday...Get excited....Y'ALL ARE
  GONNA BE AMAZING!!!!!!\\n\\nThe schedule for this week will be as
  follows:\\n\\nTuesday\\n- 6-7pm "Open rehearsal/ office hours"-- feel
  free to come in to the NACC (library or undergrad room) whenever you are
  free and ask questions/ learn the dances or steps that you may have
  missed-- I'll be there during this time to help anyone who walks in!
  :o)\\n- 7-8pm Samoan (boys and girls)\\n- 8-9pm Kahiko (boys and
  girls)\\n\\nWednesday\\n- 6-7pm Tahitian (girls only), Kahiko/Samoan
  (boys only)\\n*boys and girls will be practicing at the same time\\n-
  7-8 pm Auana (girls only)\\n\\nThursday\\n- 4-6 pm Office hours at the
  NACC\\n- 6-6:30 pm kahiko (everyone)\\n- 6:30-7 pm samoan (everyone)\\n-
  7-8 pm Coreography, Show outline, Review of all dances (everyone)\\n- 8-
  8:15ish pm Tahitian (girls only)\\n\\nSaturday\\n- 10-11:30 am Kahiko
  (everyone)\\n- 11:30- 12 noon Samoan (everyone)\\n- 12- 12:30 pm
  Tahitian (girls only)\\n- 12:30-12:45 Auana (girls only)\\n* we may also
  be measuring/ making costumes during this time \\n\\n*GIRLS- If you are
  dancing the Samoan number, you will need to find a plain black T-shirt
  to perform in.  Please let us know if you have any problems getting a
  hold of one. \\n\\nKeep a look out for additional emails regarding
  flyering times, tabling sign ups, costume workshops, and more.  We may
  need to make slight changes to the schedule to arrange for practice
  places, etc.  Just in case, keep a look out for more emails!  Thanks so
  much everyone for your hard work and support!  We love you all!
  \\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090425T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090425T194500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000713
SUMMARY:'Aiha'A Practice
DESCRIPTION:'Aiha'A Practice
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090426
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000710
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Everyone...\\n\\nJUST A REMINDER!!!....Please don't
  forget about luau practice tonight from 8-10pm (EVERYONE!!!) :o)  We are
  all super excited and very grateful for all of your help and
  support...Luau is only 4 days away!...\\n\\nREHEARSALS, PLEASE PLEASE
  PLEASE.....If you could please, please try and make it to the rehearsals
  this week...or let us know if you can't be there...we really need to
  know the final count of our performers in order to set the line ups and
  settle the coreogrpahy. So, please please try to be at rehearsals this
  week (especially Friday, as we will be doing stage blocking
  then...another email will be sent out with the set time of that
  rehearsal....we're waiting on food preparation times) and if, for some
  reason, you cannot make it to a rehearsal but are planning to
  dance...please email khoching@stanford.edu so we still make sure to put
  you in the line up!!!\\n\\nCOSTUMES!!!!....We will be handing out
  costumes at Wednesday and Thursday's rehearsals...so it's really
  important that as many people are there as
  possible!!!\\n\\nALRIGHT......Practice your motions, make sure you know
  your dances, tell you friends about luau, send emails, sell tickets, put
  up flyers and....GET EXCITED because STANFORD LUAU 2009 IS GONNA ROCK!!!
  \\n\\nTHANKS THANKS THANKS for all of your help!!!!\\n~Da Luau Chairs
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090429T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173212Z
DTEND:20090429T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000706
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone,\\n\\nLuau is less than 2 weeks away!.....To
  make sure we are ready, we will be having midweek and weekend rehearsals
  up until the day of luau next week Saturday...Get excited....Y'ALL ARE
  GONNA BE AMAZING!!!!!!\\n\\nThe schedule for this week will be as
  follows:\\n\\nTuesday\\n- 6-7pm "Open rehearsal/ office hours"-- feel
  free to come in to the NACC (library or undergrad room) whenever you are
  free and ask questions/ learn the dances or steps that you may have
  missed-- I'll be there during this time to help anyone who walks in!
  :o)\\n- 7-8pm Samoan (boys and girls)\\n- 8-9pm Kahiko (boys and
  girls)\\n\\nWednesday\\n- 6-7pm Tahitian (girls only), Kahiko/Samoan
  (boys only)\\n*boys and girls will be practicing at the same time\\n-
  7-8 pm Auana (girls only)\\n\\nThursday\\n- 4-6 pm Office hours at the
  NACC\\n- 6-6:30 pm kahiko (everyone)\\n- 6:30-7 pm samoan (everyone)\\n-
  7-8 pm Coreography, Show outline, Review of all dances (everyone)\\n- 8-
  8:15ish pm Tahitian (girls only)\\n\\nSaturday\\n- 10-11:30 am Kahiko
  (everyone)\\n- 11:30- 12 noon Samoan (everyone)\\n- 12- 12:30 pm
  Tahitian (girls only)\\n- 12:30-12:45 Auana (girls only)\\n* we may also
  be measuring/ making costumes during this time \\n\\n*GIRLS- If you are
  dancing the Samoan number, you will need to find a plain black T-shirt
  to perform in.  Please let us know if you have any problems getting a
  hold of one. \\n\\nKeep a look out for additional emails regarding
  flyering times, tabling sign ups, costume workshops, and more.  We may
  need to make slight changes to the schedule to arrange for practice
  places, etc.  Just in case, keep a look out for more emails!  Thanks so
  much everyone for your hard work and support!  We love you all!
  \\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090430T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090430T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000711
SUMMARY:Lu'au Dance Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone,\\n\\nLuau is less than 2 weeks away!.....To
  make sure we are ready, we will be having midweek and weekend rehearsals
  up until the day of luau next week Saturday...Get excited....Y'ALL ARE
  GONNA BE AMAZING!!!!!!\\n\\nThe schedule for this week will be as
  follows:\\n\\nTuesday\\n- 6-7pm "Open rehearsal/ office hours"-- feel
  free to come in to the NACC (library or undergrad room) whenever you are
  free and ask questions/ learn the dances or steps that you may have
  missed-- I'll be there during this time to help anyone who walks in!
  :o)\\n- 7-8pm Samoan (boys and girls)\\n- 8-9pm Kahiko (boys and
  girls)\\n\\nWednesday\\n- 6-7pm Tahitian (girls only), Kahiko/Samoan
  (boys only)\\n*boys and girls will be practicing at the same time\\n-
  7-8 pm Auana (girls only)\\n\\nThursday\\n- 4-6 pm Office hours at the
  NACC\\n- 6-6:30 pm kahiko (everyone)\\n- 6:30-7 pm samoan (everyone)\\n-
  7-8 pm Coreography, Show outline, Review of all dances (everyone)\\n- 8-
  8:15ish pm Tahitian (girls only)\\n\\nSaturday\\n- 10-11:30 am Kahiko
  (everyone)\\n- 11:30- 12 noon Samoan (everyone)\\n- 12- 12:30 pm
  Tahitian (girls only)\\n- 12:30-12:45 Auana (girls only)\\n* we may also
  be measuring/ making costumes during this time \\n\\n*GIRLS- If you are
  dancing the Samoan number, you will need to find a plain black T-shirt
  to perform in.  Please let us know if you have any problems getting a
  hold of one. \\n\\nKeep a look out for additional emails regarding
  flyering times, tabling sign ups, costume workshops, and more.  We may
  need to make slight changes to the schedule to arrange for practice
  places, etc.  Just in case, keep a look out for more emails!  Thanks so
  much everyone for your hard work and support!  We love you all!
  \\n\\nMuch Mahalos,\\nda luau chairs\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090430T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090501T031500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000577
SUMMARY:28th Annual Stanford Hawai'i Club Luau
DESCRIPTION:The Hawai'i Club presents...\\n\\nPupukahi i Holomua\\n"Unite
  to Move Forward"\\n\\nStanford Lu'au 2009\\n\\nPlease come and show your
  support: it's the biggest event the Hawai'i Club puts on all
  year!\\n\\nnosced 'em, go get 'em,\\nhawai'i club lu'au chairs oh nine
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090502T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090502T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000632
SUMMARY:25th Annual California Indian Market and Peace Powwow
DESCRIPTION:25th Annual California Indian Market & Peace
  Powwow--Celebrating World Cultures and Cinco De Mayo.\\n\\nMission San
  Juan Bautista - Second Street Lot\\nFine Arts & Crafts, Dancers, Drums,
  Native Food.\\nFamily-oriented, sobriety, public educational benefit. 
  Donation benefits Peace Vision 501c.3 Youth Art Projects\\n  \\nMore
  info:\\nKanyon Sayers- Opening Blessing Song\\nCalifornia Indian Dancers,
  All Nations Drum and singers,\\n Medicine Warrior Dance Troupe,
 \\nChildren's Honoring Earth Round Dance. \\nResplendent Xipe Totec Aztec
  Dancers and Drum. \\nNative foods: Indian Tacos, Fry Bread, etc.
  \\n\\nSponsor: One Earth One People.org -Laynee Reyna, Director
  www.peacevision.net (831)  623-4771.             \\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090502T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090503T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090503T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000649
SUMMARY:San Jose City College Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090502
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000654
SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090502
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000694
SUMMARY:Cherokee Nation Nor Cal Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Osiyo nigada,\\n\\nThe Cherokee Nation's annual Northern
  California picnic is coming up on Sunday, May 3rd (flyer attached and
  more info below).  I'll definitely be going, so as always, let me know
  if you want to go too and we can carpool.  This is a really great
  opportunity to meet our tribal leaders and other local Cherokees, as
  well as to reconnect with Cherokee culture.  I'm also particularly
  looking forward to the youth choir after we've been singing along with
  their CDs for so many years. :)\\n\\nWado,
 \\nKatie\\n\\n------------------------\\n\\nCherokee Nation Northern
  California Picnic - Sunday, May 3, 2009\\n\\n10 a.m. --
  Program\\nInvocation\\nStar Spangled Banner, Cherokee National Youth
  Choir\\nIntroductions\\nState of the Nation, Cherokee Nation Principal
  Chief Chad Smith\\nCherokee Nation Deputy Principal Chief Joe Grayson,
  Jr.\\nCherokee Nation Tribal Council\\nCherokee National Youth
  Choir\\n\\n11 a.m. -- Stickball\\n\\n11:30 a.m. -- Marbles\\n\\n12 p.m.
  -- Lunch is Served\\nHog Fry: Pork, beans, and fy bread\\n\\n1 p.m. --
  Concurrent Activities\\nInformation booths/tables including:
  registration, voting information and general information regarding
  Cherokee Nation programs.  There will also be Cherokee arts and crafts:
  baskets, pinch pots, and cornhusk dolls.  Miss Cherokee will be
  conducting storytelling.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090503T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090503T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000715
SUMMARY:SNAGS Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hey everyone,\\n There will be a meeting of the Stanford Native
  American Graduate Students next week Monday, May 4th, at the 750 Pub in
  the Graduate Community Center at 6pm to prepare for our role in Powwow. 
  For the last four-ish years (and beyond that I think) the graduate
  students have been preparing and serving the Elder's Dinner on Saturday
  night.  This constitutes about a four-hour time commitment but people
  come late/leave early/etc.  We need to finalize the menu so food can be
  ordered and get people together to help prep food.  See you all
  then!\\n\\nmatt
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090505T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090505T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000716
SUMMARY:CCSRE Quarterly Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar for the CCSRE Quarterly Luncheon!\\n\\nWhen:
  Monday, May 4 at 12:00\\nWhere: CCSRE Conference Room\\nWho:
  YOU\\n\\nLunch featuring:\\nGaye Theresa Johnson, Dept. of Black Studies
  at UC Santa Barbara and Visiting Fellow in
  CCSRE\\nhttp://www.blackstudies.ucsb.edu/people/johnson.html\\n\\nLunch
  Topics for Discussion:\\n"Race, Gender and Real Life! Bringing Theory
  and the Real World into Conversation"\\n\\nAt this CCSRE quarterly
  luncheon Gaye would like to talk about:\\n"where academia meets real
  life, i.e., where common sense/experiential knowledge meets scholarly
  inquiry.  I'm particularly interested in having a discussion about race
  and gender, but I figure the topic is broad enough that we can go many
  places.  I can also bring a couple of examples (media examples)to
  jump-start the discussion."\\n\\nLunch is provided. RSVPs are needed.
  Email miowak@stanford or stay tuned for another email with RSVP
  link!\\nThank you!\\nHolly Miowak Stebing\\nNative American Studies
  '09\\nCCSRE Peer Mentor\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090504T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090504T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000682
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090506T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090506T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000717
SUMMARY:CCSRE Cupcakes and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Cupcakes and Conversation:\\nWednesday, May 6 at
  3:30\\n\\nWhere: CCSRE Conference Room Building 360 Room 361J\\n\\nTopic
  for Discussion: "Families, Sugar Plantation Workers, Medicine, and Asian
  Settler Colonialism in Hawai'i."\\n\\nDiscussion lead by: Jean Kim,
  History and Asian American Studies at Dartmouth and Visiting Fellow in
  CCSRE\\nhttp://www.dartmouth.edu/~history/faculty/jkim.html\\n\\nRSVP
  appreciated!
  \\nhttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=K2_2bsZUrJHvYFu9vMJpDxtA_3d_3d\\
 n\\nSee you there!\\nHolly Miowak Stebing\\nNative American Studies
  '09\\nCCSRE Peer Mentor
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090506T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090506T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000590
SUMMARY:38th Stanford Powwow
DESCRIPTION:38th Stanford Powwow
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090508
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090510T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000719
SUMMARY:Powwow Celebratory Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Committee Dinner / Quick Debrief / Co-Chair Election / Photo
  Sharing\\nCATERED AT NACC\\n\\n\\nIf this date absolutely doesn't work
  for you, let us know. We've already moved it once from our original
  plans and we hope this will work for the majority of you.\\n\\n\\nOther
  Dates to Keep in Mind:\\n\\n1. FRY BREAD and T-SHIRT SALE - Wed, May
  20th, 11am-1pm\\n\\n2. FORMAL DEBRIEFING MEETING w/ SUDPS, StEMS, Leon
  Chief Elk, Stanford Staff, Newly Elected Co-Chairs, etc - Wed, May 27th,
  Noon-1pm (unless Leon or Jon H need nighttime accommodations)\\n\\n(3. A
  PROBABLE 2ND T-SHIRT SALE TO CLEAR OUT SOME EXCESS MERCHANDISE AND MAKE
  MORE $$ FOR POWWOW! -
  TBD)\\n_______________________________________________
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090516T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090516T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000722
SUMMARY:Skybroken Live on Muwekma Lawn!  
DESCRIPTION:SKYBREAKER LIVE ON MUWEKMA LAWN!!! Saturday, May 16th @
  9PM\\n\\nOn your way to the cowabunga party for some reason? Or more
  likely heading over to phi psychedelic? Well...head over a little
  earlier to get skybroken! Everyone should come out cause it'll be
  rockin. So be there!\\n\\nAfter Muwekma-Tah-Ruk's Special Dinner...
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090517T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090517T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000723
SUMMARY:Hui o Hawai'i End of the Year BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Hui o Hawai'i presents...the 'a hui hou, it's time to go' end
  of the year BBQ. come join us in celebrating the end of the year, voting
  in our new core, and eating some 'ono food!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090517T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090518T023000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000724
SUMMARY:Hui BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Hui o Hawai'i presents...\\n\\nthe "a hui hou, it's time to
  go"\\nend of the year BBQ\\n\\nAs the sun sets on another year, we'd
  like to invite you all to join us in celebrating, there will be 'ono
  food (chili, shoyu chicken, rice, spam musubi malasadas and more...),
  and we will be voting in next year's alaka'i (core).  Come eat, some
  sing, come talk stories come relax.  See you on Sunday!\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090517T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090518T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000683
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090520T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090520T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000725
SUMMARY:Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Aloha everyone,\\n \\n \\nIn response to a number of concerns
  that have recently been raised in our community surrounding issues of
  cultural sensitivity, stereotyping, and campus party themes, leaders
  from Hui o Hawaii, the Hawaii Club, and SAIO, will be hosting a Town
  Hall Meeting, tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 8:00PM at the Native
  American Cultural Center. The purpose of this Town Hall Meeting is to
  inform everyone about the history of these kinds of issues here at
  Stanford, to update everyone on the current issues regarding campus
  party themes and what actions are currently being taken, and to provide
  a space for open discussion about these issues within our
  communities.\\n \\nThese are very important issues, and they affect all
  of our communities, beyond just Stanford. We encourage everyone to join
  us to engage in this discussion and to voice your concerns.\\n \\n \\nE
  holomua kakou,\\n \\nLeon J. No'eau Peralto\\nStanford University -
  Class of 2010\\nCo-Chair - Hui o Hawai'i\\nHouse Manager -
  Muwekma-Tah-Ruk\\nLibrary/Archive Assistant - Native American Cultural
  Center
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090522T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090522T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000720
SUMMARY:Powwow Frybread and T-Shirt Sale!!
DESCRIPTION:Committee Dinner / Quick Debrief / Co-Chair Election / Photo
  Sharing\\nCATERED AT NACC\\n\\n\\nIf this date absolutely doesn't work
  for you, let us know. We've already moved it once from our original
  plans and we hope this will work for the majority of you.\\n\\n\\nOther
  Dates to Keep in Mind:\\n\\n1. FRY BREAD and T-SHIRT SALE - Wed, May
  20th, 11am-1pm\\n\\n2. FORMAL DEBRIEFING MEETING w/ SUDPS, StEMS, Leon
  Chief Elk, Stanford Staff, Newly Elected Co-Chairs, etc - Wed, May 27th,
  Noon-1pm (unless Leon or Jon H need nighttime accommodations)\\n\\n(3. A
  PROBABLE 2ND T-SHIRT SALE TO CLEAR OUT SOME EXCESS MERCHANDISE AND MAKE
  MORE $$ FOR POWWOW! -
  TBD)\\n_______________________________________________
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090522T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090522T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Oroville Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090523
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000718
SUMMARY:SAIO Goes to the Beach!
DESCRIPTION:Attention Native Stanford Students!\\n\\nFor those who were
  wondering about more detailed plans, we are leaving for Half Moon Bay on
  Saturday at noon. We will meet at the NACC and all head out from there.
  Food will be provided, but if you have anything that will be fun on the
  beach (frisbees, footballs, etc.), please bring it!!! We will stay for a
  few hours, and probably head back around 4 pm. But, if people want to
  leave earlier/later, you can negotiate with your driver.\\n\\nHere is
  the list of people currently signed up to go to beach trip on
  Saturday:\\n\\nDarwin Yellowhair\\nBen Jensen\\nHoku Ching
  (Driving)\\nTonia Waldner\\nVeronica Lane\\nVananda Yazzie\\nJoe
  Cartwright (Driving)\\nWayva Waterman? (Driving?)\\nJenna
  Hailey\\nLauren Smith\\nLaci Davis\\nRachel Lum Ho\\n...and me!
  (Driving)\\n\\nIf you are still signed up and aren't planning on going
  anymore, or if you want to go and haven't signed up yet, email me
  asap!\\n\\nHeidi Trenholm\\nStanford University | Class of 2011\\nB.A.
  Candidate in Human Biology\\nheidimgt@stanford.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090523T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090523T220000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000653
SUMMARY:Oroville Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Well here it is the long awaited CORE Pow Wow
  calendar.\\n\\nApril 4th DQU Deed Day Pow Wow, Davis CA\\nApril 11, 2009
  37th Annual UC Davis Contest Powwow, Davis, CA\\nApril 18, 2009 6th
  Annual Livermore Pow Wow, Livermore, CA\\nApril 19, 2009 11th Annual
  Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow, Modesto, CA \\nMay 2, 2009
  San Jose City College Football Stadium,  San Jose, CA\\nMay 2, 2009
  University of California Berkeley Powwow 2009 Berkeley, CA \\nMay 8-10
  2009 Stanford!!!  Woo Hoooo!\\nMay 23-24 2009  13th Annual Oroville Pow
  Wow, Oroville CA\\nJune 12 - 14, 2009 Table Mtn Casino PW Friant, CA
  \\n\\nAlso we are thinking of scheduling CORE on Friday AM 9ish-12.
  Barring any scheduling conflicts.  This may give others a chance to
  attend.  I will probably be busy pow wowing on the weekends.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090524
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000727
SUMMARY:Memorial Day Holiday
DESCRIPTION:No Classes.  Stanford Closed for Business.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090525
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000728
SUMMARY:Cultural Sensitivity Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Aloha community,\\n \\nStereotypes and misrepresentations of
  our peoples have been a constant and on-going struggle that our
  communities have faced. These stereotypes and misrepresentations are
  constantly reinforced and perpetuated by mascots, caricatures, party
  themes, and costumes that have become so common throughout America, as
  well as here on our Stanford campus, and they have detrimental impacts
  on our communities socially, mentally, and politically. We listened to
  the concerns and ideas shared at our Town Hall meeting last week, and we
  have decided that we need to educate others and spread awareness about
  these important issues that impact our comminities, with the intention
  of putting a stop to these kinds of misrepresentations all together.\\n
  \\nPlease come out tomorrow (Tuesday May 26), at 12:00, noon, in White
  Plaza. We will be holding a demonstration to spread awareness about
  these issues. Wear whatever you feel represents you and/or your culture,
  whether it be traditional regalia or the clothes you where everyday.
  Meet at the Native American Cultural Center at 11:30 AM to make signs.
  Our signs will relay our message clearly: We Are Not Your Mascot, We Are
  Not Your Party Theme, We Are Not Your Costume, We Are Human Beings. Our
  demonstration will be in solidarity with the American Indian Movement 
  Wests protests this week Monday through Wednesday against mascots and
  racism in sports, held in San Francisco at the SF Giants games against
  the Atlanta Braves. (See more info below)\\n \\nPlease come out, and
  invite anyone else who is interested and concerned. This is a very
  important issue, and it needs to be addressed.\\n \\n \\nMahalo nui for
  your continued support,\\nLeaders of Hui o Hawaii and SAIO\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090526T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090526T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000721
SUMMARY:Powwow Formal Debriefing
DESCRIPTION:Committee Dinner / Quick Debrief / Co-Chair Election / Photo
  Sharing\\nCATERED AT NACC\\n\\n\\nIf this date absolutely doesn't work
  for you, let us know. We've already moved it once from our original
  plans and we hope this will work for the majority of you.\\n\\n\\nOther
  Dates to Keep in Mind:\\n\\n1. FRY BREAD and T-SHIRT SALE - Wed, May
  20th, 11am-1pm\\n\\n2. FORMAL DEBRIEFING MEETING w/ SUDPS, StEMS, Leon
  Chief Elk, Stanford Staff, Newly Elected Co-Chairs, etc - Wed, May 27th,
  Noon-1pm (unless Leon or Jon H need nighttime accommodations)\\n\\n(3. A
  PROBABLE 2ND T-SHIRT SALE TO CLEAR OUT SOME EXCESS MERCHANDISE AND MAKE
  MORE $$ FOR POWWOW! -
  TBD)\\n_______________________________________________
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090528T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090528T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000714
SUMMARY:Hand Drum Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Were still on for drum making on Wednesday.  I think there
  may be some extra materials, as there are people who ordered drum making
  supplies who have not responded to me.\\n \\nAlso, Ive had a little
  schedule thing come up. I have a job chat with someone at 1:30 on Wed.
  So, heres my question: can you all make it either before 1:10pm, or
  after 2:30? If so, that would be awesome. Please let me know either
  way.\\n \\nBest,\\nSpencer\\n \\n\\nHi All,\\n \\nApologies for emailing
  those who have already made drums\\n \\nI know there are a number of
  you out there who have not yet been able to make your drum. Id like to
  propose next Wed as an option. I am willing to be at the Center from
  10:30am until 4:30pm to lead a workshop.\\n \\nUnfortunately, this will
  be my last chance to lead one, as the end of the quarter is getting
  crazy here at the GSB. Please let me know in the next day or two if you
  can make it or cant. I can be a bit flexible on time by starting
  earlier on Wed, but 4:30 has to be a hard stop for me.\\n \\nBest,
 \\nSpencer\\n \\n\\nHi Friends,\\n \\nUnfortunately, there werent
  enough folks who could make it on Friday to make drums.  How do people
  feel about next week or the following week? Evenings are out for me,
  sadly, but Mondays, Weds, and Fridays are pretty open, as are Tues/Thurs
  in the mornings.\\n\\nBest,\\nSpencer\\n \\n\\nYo, Gilakasla, my
  friends,\\n \\nGood news for those Stanford students who have prepaid
  for the cost of the materials: Drum making supplies have arrived. \\n
  \\nBest,\\nSpencer\\n 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090527T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090527T233000Z
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UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000726
SUMMARY:ASSU Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Hi Everyone,\\n\\nWe want to let you know about an upcoming
  Town Hall event focusing on the\\nbudget cuts. Vice Provosts Warner,
  Bravman and Boardman will make short\\npresentations and will then take
  student questions. We hope that providing a\\nforum for students to
  speak with these decision-makers will help address\\nstudent concerns
  about transparency in the budget cut process. We've\\nincluded the
  details and an agenda below. We hope that you are able to\\nattend, and
  we'd love it if you could encourage others to come as well. \\n\\nDate:
  Wednesday, May 27th\\nTime: 5pm\\nLocation: Old Union, room
  200\\n\\n5:10 - 5:30 - VP Warner ~20 minute presentation on overall
  budget/state of\\nthe university.\\n\\n5:30 - 5:40 - VP Boardman ~10
  minute presentation on VPSA\\n\\n5:40 - 5:50 - VP Bravman ~10 minute
  presentation on VPUE\\n\\n5:50 - 6:30 - Q&A\\n\\nSincerely,\\nDavid and
  Jay
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090528T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090528T013000Z
END:VEVENT
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UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000730
SUMMARY:Native 
DESCRIPTION:Native 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090528
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000639
SUMMARY:2009 Electric Powwow
DESCRIPTION:arch 11, 2009\\nNative American Health Center, Inc.\\n \\n
  \\nCall for Performers\\n2009 Electric Powwow\\n \\nThe 2009 Electric
  Powwow will take place on Friday, May 29th at the Friendship House Great
  Hall in San Francisco.  The Electric Powwow is a community talent show
  that features performances by some of the most gifted Native American
  performing artists in the San Francisco Bay area.  Proceeds from the
  event benefit the Native American Health Center (NAHC) Scholarship Fund
  and the Friendship House Booster Club.\\n \\nWe are currently accepting
  applications for soloist and ensemble performances for this years
  event.  Performances can include singing, dancing, spoken word, comedy,
  and other contemporary and American Indian traditional performing arts. 
  NAHC staff, clients and members of the bay area American Indian
  community are encouraged to audition.\\n \\nIn order to participate, all
  soloists and ensembles must complete a Call for Performers application
  and a Performance Agreement - which are available on our website at
  http://www.nativehealth.org/news.html?aid=31 - and attend one of the
  audition sessions.  Auditions are scheduled to take place at the Native
  American Health Center in Oakland on Thursday, April 23rd at 6pm and at
  the Friendship House in San Francisco on Friday, April 24th at 6pm.\\n
  \\nThe 2009 Electric Powwow will be held at the Friendship House Great
  Hall in San Francisco, located at 56 Julian Ave. (in the Mission
  neighborhood between 14th and 15th).\\nTickets can be purchased online
  at:\\nhttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/60024\\nor at the door.\\n
  \\nTickets go on sale April 1st and ticket prices are $10.00 for general
  seating and $25.00 for VIP seating.\\n \\nTo reserve an audition spot,
  or for more information on the Electric Powwow, contact DShane Barnett
  at 510-747-3033 or by email at DShaneB@nativehealth.org.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090529
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000729
SUMMARY:Native Community Re-Grouping Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Native Community Re-Grouping Retreat\\nYear End Update,
  Leadership Transition and Planning for 2009-10\\n1:00-3:00, FRIDAY, May
  29\\nNative American Cultural Center, 524 Lasuen Mall\\n\\n\\nHello
  Everyone,\\n\\nPlease mark your calendar and plan to join us on Friday
  afternoon from 1:00-3:00.   Please plan to gather at the
  Center--outgoing and incoming officers, Native student organization reps,
  NACC Student Staff, House Staff, etc.  Let's catch up, talk budget...and
  then plan ahead for the fall!\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090529T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090529T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000671
SUMMARY:Muwekma-Tah-Ruk 20th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Theme House celebrates its 20th Anniversary
  on the Row as the "House of the People" with dinner and programming!!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090530T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090531T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000684
SUMMARY:SAIO Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford American Indian Organization is the umbrella
  organization for the Native community. Everyone is welcome to attend and
  learn about issues of importance to the community as well as about
  upcoming cultural, educational and social events.\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090603T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090603T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000731
SUMMARY:Native Graduation Dinner and Award Presentations
DESCRIPTION:A pre-Commencement celebration of our graduating students
  completing their undergraduate, graduate and professional
  degrees!\\n\\nThe indigenous Muwekma Ohlone Tribe will prepare the
  delicious dinner before the presentations.  Tickets ($10 per person) are
  available at the door.\\n\\nEveryone is invited to attend!
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090613
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000732
SUMMARY: World Peace and Prayer Day
DESCRIPTION:Wolakota!\\n\\nGreetings Relatives.\\n\\nArvol Looking Horse,
  19th Generation Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe and
  organizer of the global World Peace and Prayer Day, will be in the San
  Francisco Bay Area June 18 - 21 to participate in several events and
  ceremonies.  The events are listed below with links containing
  additional information:\\n\\n1) A conference titled "Actioning
  Brilliance"  in San Francisco Thursday - Sunday June 18-21, organized by
  Humanity Unites Brilliance (HUB) at which Arvol is the special guest. 
  They will do a benefit for Arvol's Wolakota Foundation on Thursday, June
  18, at 8 pm at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco with a special line up
  of performers including Rickie Bryars and Faith Rivera, Steve McCarty of
  the Steve Miller Band, Freddie Ravel, Christine Stevens and more.
  Conference and Benefit admission charges are listed on their
  website.\\n\\n2) Arvols annual free public ceremony for World Peace
  and Prayer Day is Father's Day, and the summer solstice, Sunday, June 21
  at 11 am, to be held at the Yerba Buena Gardens (on Mission between 4th
  and 5th Streets) in San Francisco, before American Indian Contemporay
  Arts and Yerba Buena Arts and Events' annual Native Contemporary Arts
  Festival from 12 noon - 3 pm. The free event includes a performers' line
  up with l frank, California Traditional Pomo Dancers, Tchiya Amet and
  the Lighthouse Band, Good Shield, Jeremy Good Feather and Pura Fe,
  Medicine Warriors Dancers and All Nations Drum.  (For more info on
  vendors, performers contact janeenantoine@mac.com).\\n\\n3) Arvol will
  attend a comunity gathering of prayer for Sacred Sites at IFH to be held
  Sunday, June 21 from 3 pm -9 pm at 523 International Blvd. in Oakland. 
  \\n\\nAdditional information on these events is also on the AICA
  Calendar .  There may also be other events organized related to Arvol's
  visit which will also be posted on the calendar site.\\n\\n\\nI am
  writing to the community to solicit your help and input in the following
  areas.  \\n\\n1) Arvol is working to raise funds for the Wolakota
  Foundation and is available for speaking enagements June 18-20.  Please
  contact me if you know any venues close to San Francisco Bay Area where
  he might do a presentation and raise funds.\\n2) Any and all
  contributions to help cover their travel expenses are greatly
  appreciated and can be made to them in person at the events above. 
  These are tax deductible contributions.\\n\\n3) Any free tickets for any
  entertainment activites (ie Great America, etc)  from the period June
  18-20 are also appreciated for Arvol and Paula's children who will be
  with them on this trip.\\n\\n4) Food contributions for the gathering at
  IFH are also welcome and appreciated.\\n\\n5) Your help in promoting
  these events is also appreciated and welcomed.  Share with your email
  lists and if you have Bay Area press contacts that would be good as
  well.  Arvol did a radio interview Wednesday on Bay Native Circle.  The
  June 10 interview is archived on kpfa.org if you would like to hear him
  speak more on the World Peace and Prayer Day and his work.\\n\\nI hope
  you can help make this a special trip for Arvol and his family.  We are
  honored to have him here in our community, especially for the
  significant World Peace and Prayer Day which he has conducted all over
  the world the past 12 years.  Please let me know if you can help. 
  Please feel free to share this email with others who may also be able to
  help.   A full announcement of his trip suitable for general email
  circulation will be forwarded shortly as well. 
  \\n\\nPelamiya!\\n\\njaneenantoine@mac.com\\n\\n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTSTART:20090621T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091127T173213Z
DTEND:20090621T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WWW-STANFORD-EDU-DEPT-NACC-CGI-BIN-CALENDAR-__PUBLIC__-0000000733
SUMMARY:AIM-West Community Forum
DESCRIPTION:AIM to hold SF Community Forum on Current Status of Peru, and
  Indigenous Peoples\\n\\nTuesday, July 7, 2009\\n\\nVeteran's War
  Memorial Building\\nThe American Legion Post #875\\n401 Van Ness Street
  (and McAlister)\\nSan Francisco, CA 94102-4587\\nJuly 1, 2009\\nFor
  Information: Antonio Gonzales\