Killdeer高中与MHA民族举行了第一次文化大会,以尊重土著遗产和促进理解。
Killdeer High School held its first cultural assembly with the MHA Nation to honor Indigenous heritage and foster understanding.
11月19日,北达科他州的Killdeer高中与MHA Nation-Mandan、Hidatsa和Arikara部落举行了第一次文化集会,目的是促进对土著遗产的理解和尊重。
On November 19, Killdeer High School in North Dakota held its first cultural assembly with the MHA Nation—Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribes—aimed at promoting understanding and respect for Indigenous heritage.
这次活动是由教师和家长Jessica Howling Wolf组织的,MHA国家成员之一Jessica Howling Wolf参加了这次活动,活动内容包括历史演讲、传统的鼓鼓和舞蹈以及亲手参与,包括一个友谊圈。
Organized by teachers and parent Jessica Howling Wolf, an MHA Nation member, the event featured historical presentations, traditional drumming and dancing, and hands-on participation, including a Friendship Circle.
它力求确认土著学生的身份,建立社区联系,并计划使它成为年度传统。
It sought to affirm Indigenous students' identities and build community ties, with plans to make it an annual tradition.