Indigenous Education

Indigenous Education Cultivating concepts by utilizing historical data omitted in the subjective translation of history by European conquerors upon this continent

This page is dedicated to provide an alternative perspective on the history of the dark skinned indigenous people of North America, particularly of southeastern United States, and to inform everyone of the existence of Black people in America which precedes the Colombian era and the Trans-Atlantic slave trade by ten of thousands of years.

05/20/2026

Blue Moon Fire Circle
Sunday, May 31
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Fernhill Park, near the Food Pavilion

Join us under the Blue Moon for an evening of fire, community, reflection, and good energy at Fernhill Park.

Bring your blankets, crystals, drums, rattles, chairs, and anything you need to feel comfortable in the park. We’ll gather close to the Food Pavilion to honor the season, connect with one another, and sit in the warmth of the fire.

Family friendly. Community centered. All are welcome.

The May 31, 2026 full moon is considered a Blue Moon because it is the second full moon in the month of May

On gtown radio!!!!Great independent journalist!!!
05/19/2026

On gtown radio!!!!
Great independent journalist!!!

Noon -1pm
Monday -Friday

Interested in your thoughts
05/07/2026

Interested in your thoughts

Would you be interested in a bi-weekly live discussion with our co-founders Tavis RedTail Hawk and Renee Red Silver Fox?

Join us Wednesday's!!! email for link and more info
04/29/2026

Join us Wednesday's!!! email for link and more info

Join us live at 6pm G-town Radio/WGGT-LP 92.9 and streaming @ gtown radio.com Hope you can tune in and learn more about ...
04/28/2026

Join us live at 6pm G-town Radio/WGGT-LP 92.9 and streaming @ gtown radio.com
Hope you can tune in and learn more about Indigenous Education @ under.org

04/24/2026

Hope you can join us!!!!

11/07/2025

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10/06/2025
10/04/2025

Join us November 6, 2025, at the Philadelphia Waterworks for a powerful night of culture, inspiration, and celebration.

We’ll honor Chief Mark QuietHawk Gould and Vaughnda Hilton, with keynote Dr. Pamela Jolly sharing insight on legacy and leadership.

Hosted by Envy McKee, featuring live music by Res and Steve McKie, cultural performances honoring our ancestors, and the Indigenous Red Carpet covered by Brown Style Magazine.

🎟️ Car Load special — Buy 3 Tickets, Get 1 Free!
Reserve your seat at www.IndEdu.org

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