By Brooklyn Brown
Ƶapp will host the 13th annual Rooted in the Mountains Symposium on Thursday, Sept. 28, and Friday, Sept. 29, in the Bardo Arts Center.
The symposium is an interdisciplinary event for Native health, environmental issues and traditional ecological knowledge. This year’s theme is “Sga du gi,” Community.
WCU faculty, staff, students and tribal elders can for the event for free, but you must register to attend.
Early bird registration is $75 and ends on Friday, Sept. 8. After Sept. 8, registration is $125. Non-WCU student registration is $25.
The key speakers for the event are Tom Belt, Cherokee tribal elder, doctorate of humane letters and former director of the WCU Cherokee language program; Jose Barreiro (Tiano), Native rights activist, novelist and journalist; and Katsi Cook (Mohawk), traditional Mohawk healer, midwife and advocate for Native rights, environmental health and women’s health.
The event will also include presentations from several WCU, University of North Carolina at Asheville and Appalachian State University faculty as well as Cherokee community organizations. View the two-day agenda.