Stories

9/Oct/2023

Indigenous Peoples Day 2022: A Reflection

Rochelle Adams

Indigenous Peoples Day: A Year in Reflection

In 2022, we asked prominent Indigenous community member Rochelle Adams to reflect on Indigenous Peoples Day. Check out her responses from a year ago and see if they resonate with how you feel on Indigenous Peoples Day in 2023. “This year Indigenous Peoples Day was Monday, October 10th, 2022. After being apart since 2019 due to the … Read More Indigenous Peoples Day: A Year in Reflection

18/Aug/2023

The Storyteller Pop Up

The Gathering Place Stage, Alaska State Fair Grounds

The Storyteller Pop-Up events at the Alaska State Fair!

Join us for the third annual pop-up event for the Storyteller multimedia series at the Alaska State Fair Gathering Place Stage! In partnership with the Alaska Native Heritage Center and CIRI, we’re excited to have you join us for two weekends of Alaska Native Storytelling and live music. All in-person attendees for both weekends will … Read More The Storyteller Pop-Up events at the Alaska State Fair!

3/Jan/2023

K̲aachgóon Rochelle Smallwood

Tlingit Artist K̲aachgóon Rochelle Smallwood Reflects on the Holiday Season From an Indigenous Perspective

K̲aachgóon Rochelle Smallwood (@Tlingit.Witch) recently reflected with Rising Indigenous Voices Radio on the recent 2022 holiday season, the importance of shopping Indigenous-owned brands year round. How important are the holidays to you? When I was gifted my second Lingít name, K̲aachgóon, I took on her personality. She was my great-great-grandmother who was alive when I … Read More Tlingit Artist K̲aachgóon Rochelle Smallwood Reflects on the Holiday Season From an Indigenous Perspective

29/Aug/2022

The Storyteller pop-up Event

The Alaska State Fair 2022

The Storyteller at the Alaska State Fair 2022

The RIVR organized a Storytelling Pop-Up event during the weekend of 8/29 at the 2022 Alaska State Fair. This second annual gathering took place at the Gathering Place stage and was hosted by Ralph Sara, also known as Anonymous Eskimo. The event featured a captivating live performance by Inupiaq artist Byron Nicholai.