Join us for an afternoon and evening of cultural gathering with drums and dancing, puppets and panels, films and food. Featuring the film 'Indian Horse,' an adaptation of Richard Wagamese’s award-winning novel, this moving and important drama sheds light on the dark history of Canada’s Residential Schools and the indomitable spirit of the Indigenous people. ?All the day's events are free thanks to the supporters listed above and the sponsorship of Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC). Here is the full event schedule: 3:30 • Jingle Dress Puppet Workshop with Annie Humphrey, Yazmin Bowers & Michelle Large-MacDaniels • Drum Demonstration by Native Expressions Drum and Dance Troupe?? 4:00 • Native Foods Presentation by Chef Vern Defoe 5:00 • Music with Frank “Anakwad” Montano and Bad River Dancers • Wisconsin Public Television film on Bad River History Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission film on The Jondrea Decision Treaty Rights • Panel Discussion • Introduction to the Traditional Feast Menu? 6:40 • Traditional Feast 7:30 • Film: 'Indian Horse' 9:15 • Post-show Discussion Circle ~See our complete schedule of Native American Community Connections events at bigtop.org/nacc