Upcoming events.
ON THE SWAMP BOOK LAUNCH WITH AUTHOR RYAN EMANUEL
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. WE ARE AT CAPACITY. We have added a virtual option. Please note that this will be a Zoom webinar that will not allow for audience interaction with one another or with the speakers.
Join Virtually on ZOOM Click Here to Register
Summer Book Club "Firekeeper's Daughter" Dicussion
We will be reading two books “Firekeeper’s Daughter” and “Warrior Girl Unearthed” both by Angeline Boulley.
September 5th, 2023 “FireKeeper’s Daughter” Discussion
Sign up if interested CLICK HERE
"Warrior Girl Unearthed" discussion coming early October
TNAS has a few copies of each book to giveaway if you need one. Please email Sheena at sheena@trianglenative.org to reserve yours, and specify which book you would like.
TNAS bought our copies from https://paperbacksandfrybread.com/ - a Lumbee-owned, NC-based online bookstore. Check them out!
Triangle Culture Class
Join Triangle Culture Class Every Other Thursday!
Free!!! Open to the Public!!! For all Ages!!
Native American Meet & Greet
Meet other Native American families in grades K-12
Learn more about upcoming events and opportunities
Hear from the Triangle Native American Society's Executive Director: Jesalyn Keziah
Receive an inaugural gift
Light refreshments will be served
King City Pow Wow
Admission: 0-5 free, 6-12 & seniors $5, vets $4, 13-62 $10 ($8 with 2/cans of food)
Grand Entries: Saturday 12 & 6:30; Sunday 12:30
Specials: MMIW Jingle; Eastern Woodland; Every Child Matters; Flute Contest
Luck of the Draw Day Money
Triangle Culture Class
Join Triangle Culture Class Every Other Thursday!
Free!!! Open to the Public!!! For all Ages!!
TNAS Meetup at the Festival for the Eno River
We are offering Triangle Native American Society Regular/Student Members: To reserve a one-day pass for you and your family, please email Sheena( sheena.dial-seymour@trianglenative.org).
Tickets are limited, so please reserve your spot by
Thursday, June 29.
The Triangle's favorite Independence Day celebration returns! Be cool and stay cool on the banks of the river this Independence Day weekend at the Festival for the Eno with great music, crafts, food, and river activities on July 1 and 4, 2023.
The EnoFest raises awareness and funds to protect and restore exceptional places that provide our region with clean water and healthy forests, wildlife and natural areas, and open space
TNAS Meetup at the Festival for the Eno River
We are offering Triangle Native American Society Regular/Student Members: To reserve a one-day pass for you and your family, please email Sheena( sheena.dial-seymour@trianglenative.org).
Tickets are limited, so please reserve your spot by
Thursday, June 29.
The Triangle's favorite Independence Day celebration returns! Be cool and stay cool on the banks of the river this Independence Day weekend at the Festival for the Eno with great music, crafts, food, and river activities on July 1 and 4, 2023.
The EnoFest raises awareness and funds to protect and restore exceptional places that provide our region with clean water and healthy forests, wildlife and natural areas, and open space
Movie Night! Virtual Watch Party!
Watch with TNAS a documentary “NHABITANTS: INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES ON RESTORING OUR WORLD” from the comfort of your home.
Mark the date on your calendars the link to watch with TNAS will be sent out the week of.
CLICK HERE to see the trailer.
TNAS/WCIEP Summer Picnic
Triangle Native American Society and Wake County Indian Education Parent Committee cordially invite you to our annual Summer Picnic/BBQ.
Regular Monthly Meeting
The Triangle Native American Society is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/94605845585?pwd=WjZSSHVmbzE3ZFR1LzZGVHYrMThSdz09
Meeting ID: 946 0584 5585
Passcode: 151924
TNAS & Indian Education Christmas Social
We cordially invite you and your family to the Triangle Native American Society (TNAS) and Wake County Indian Education Parent Committee (WCIEPC)'s Annual Christmas Social.
This year is a potluck dinner please bring your choice of any of the following: meat, sides, dessert and your choice of a drink. Feel free to bring more than one dish if you like.
Location & paper products provided by TNAS/WCIEPC.
Please RSVP here to let us know you are coming. Also, in the space provided under the "Add a Comment" section the reply box you can use this space to let us know about the potluck food item you will bring.
Please also invite others to this event by using Evite or sharing this event on Facebook!
If you're unable to make it, feel free to leave a message of regrets in space provided in the "add a comment" heading in the reply box. We hope to see you next year!
To participate in the White Elephant Gift Exchange, please bring a second hand/garage sale item wrapped (the ideal is to recycle items, not use more resources); the fun is to see what each other gets in the game of exchanging. If you have children please include one gift exchange item for each child.
Apex, NC Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration
Please consider joining the Town of Apex in an event to celebrate and honor it’s local Indigenous People on Indigenous Peoples’ Day!
You can visit their website at Indigenous Peoples' Day | Apex, NC - Official Website (apexnc.org) for more information about the event. They’re asking that people RSVP via Eventbrite at Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2021 Tickets, Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite. And you can find the event on Facebook at https://fb.me/e/2DgsYvdG0!
Triangle Native American Society and Wake County Indian Education Parent Committee Annual Picnic/BBQ
We are at Shelter no. 13 Rolling View Recreation Area, 4201 Baptist Road, Durham, NC 27703
There is a an entrance fee to the park of $7 per car.
Don't forget swimwear, we will be in walking distance to the swim area.
TNAS & WCIEPC will provide the location, plates, cups, napkins, charcoal, along w/ hot dogs, hamburgers.
For safety reasons: Families can sign up to bring prepackaged individual items (small chip bags, individual package cookies/desserts, etc.) You can bring any food items for your specific family to eat together.
Everyone one will need to bring something to drink and Ice.
We will start grilling between 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. and plan on eating between 1:00 p.m. -m 2:00 p.m.
However, we cannot do any of this without your company and help.