Indigenous Peoples Day
Rooted Futures: Honoring Indigenous Legacies, Reclaiming Our Present, and Shaping the Next Generation
麻豆免费版下载Boulder students, staff, faculty and members of the Boulder community are invited to participate in a community celebration and observance of Indigenous Peoples Day through campus programs on October 13 through 15.听
These programs provide the opportunity to:
- Honor history and amplify legacy: Uplift the lived histories of Native and Indigenous communities at 麻豆免费版下载through storytelling, archival recovery and alumni engagement.
- Curate space for critical community dialogue: Explore local and global Indigenous perspectives on pressing issues such as environmental justice, research divestment, language preservation and spiritual resilience.
- Build cultural continuity and collective vision: Engage current students, faculty, staff, and community members in preserving and evolving Indigenous traditions and wellness strategies across generations.
- Foster critical consciousness and institutional accountability: Invite 麻豆免费版下载Boulder and local and regional constituents into critical reflection on institutional practices 鈥 past and present 鈥 and advance strategies that promote Indigenous student success, visibility and cultural affirmation.
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Keynote and Moderated Discussion
鈥淪tepping Forward, Rooted Deep: Honoring Indigenous Legacies and Envisioning Global Futures鈥
Oct. 13, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Please register in advance to secure your seat. On-site registration may be limited.
Keynote Speaker

Lily Gladstone
Award-winning actress and advocate
Blackfeet and Nez Perce Tribal Nations
LILY GLADSTONE is the first Native American to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Her starring role in Martin Scorsese鈥檚 KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON opposite Leonardo DiCaprio earned her the 2023 Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture and the 2024 Screen Actors Guild Award for Female Actor in a Leading Role. She was also named Best Actress of 2023 by the New York Film Critics Circle and The National Board of Review, to name a few.
Lily can most recently be seen in Andrew Ahn鈥檚 reimagining of Ang Lee鈥檚 THE WEDDING BANQUET for Bleecker Street. Selected previous film work includes Erica Tremblay鈥檚 FANCY DANCE for AppleTV+; her breakout role in Kelly Reichardt's CERTAIN WOMEN, for which she was named Best Supporting Actress of 2016 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association; and a starring turn in Morrisa Maltz's THE UNKNOWN COUNTRY, which garnered her the Outstanding Lead Performance Award at the 2023 Gotham Awards. She is currently in production on THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR opposite Michael B Jordan, who is also directing.听
On TV, Lily can most recently be seen opposite Riley Keough in Hulu鈥檚 limited series 鈥淯nder The Bridge.鈥 Her performance earned her nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series at the 2024 Emmys, Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series at the 2025 Independent Spirit Awards, and Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series by the Screen Actors Guild. Past TV includes recurring roles on Sterlin Harjo鈥檚 acclaimed FX series 鈥淩eservation Dogs", HBO鈥檚 鈥淩oom 104鈥 and Showtime鈥檚 鈥淏illions.鈥
Paid parking for the keynote event is available in the Euclid parking garage, just east of the University Memorial Center (UMC) between Broadway and 18th Street. This is a "pay-by-plate" lot and payment can be made at a pay station or by using the ParkMobile app (Zone 63205).听
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Panel Discussions
Tuesday, Oct.14
Kittredge Multipurpose Room B听
Panel 1: "Earth and Extraction: Environmental Justice from a Native Lens
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
This panel will explore the contradictions between "extractive" and "reciprocity-based" approaches to resource management, care of the land, and environmental justice. The panel will include discussion of ways in which resource extraction approaches are especially impactful in negative ways on indigenous peoples (including even "green economy" models). It will also consider the extent to which traditional indigenous models of reciprocity towards the land (widely popularized by authors such as Robin Wall Kimmerer for example) can be extended more broadly to practices of land and resource management. We will ask what "environmental justice" looks like, for both people and for the land.
Panelists:
Lindsey Schneider,听
Yadira Rivera,听
Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand
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Catered Lunch: 12 to 12:45 p.m.
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Panel 2: "Reimagining Care: Indigenous Health and Housing Crisis"
1 to 3 p.m.
This panel will look at ongoing challenges to the health and well-being of indigenous peoples, especially in the United States. This will include both mental and physical health, and both direct issues such as health care services and indirect issues such as housing and transportation challenges. Systems of internal colonization have wide-ranging effects on health outcomes. More recently, policies of the Trump administration are having negative effects on indigenous health as well. Yet indigenous communities are resilient, and are continuing to look for positive responses and improvements in well-being, often in ways that challenge traditional Euro-American concepts of well-being and the associated remedies that are often proposed.
Panelists:
Carol Kaufmann,听
Steve LaPointe,听
- Michelle Sarche,听 &听
Program Sponsors
These events are sponsored by the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies, The Center for Cultural Connections and Community and the Office of Leadership Support and Programming.
Additional Resources
About Indigenous Peoples Day
Indigenous Peoples Day, a federal holiday in the United States, celebrates the continuing presence and millennia-deep contributions, history, traditions and long-standing concerns of the First Peoples who are indigenous to North, Central and South America and Hawaii. Officially adopted in 2021, the holiday is observed nationally on the second Monday of October.
Resource Guide
Prepared by 麻豆免费版下载Boulder University Libraries, supports the goals and outcomes for 麻豆免费版下载Boulder's Indigenous Peoples Day Signature Events by centering resources related to Indigenous knowledge in Hawaii, especially the coral reef, reclamation narratives by Indigenous artists, the notion of Indigenous reciprocity, cultural relevance, multiracial identity, and scholarly literature for North American regions.听