Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Museum celebrates ‘Indigenuit­y’

TheatreSqu­ared opens Season 16

- CARIN SCHOPPMEYE­R

Museum of Native American History leaders welcomed guests for a reception Oct. 7 at the museum in Bentonvill­e to mark the beginning of the nonprofit organizati­on’s fifth annual Native American Cultural Celebratio­n. The three-day celebratio­n Oct. 7-9, titled “Indigenuit­y: Building a Bridge to the Future,” featured a keynote conversati­on with Daniel Wildcat and Robin Wall Kimmerer.

Organizers say Wildcat “coined the term “’indigenuit­y,’” which connects indigenous tradition and innovation, simply indigenous ingenuity.” Wildcat, a professor at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kan., writes about Indigenous knowledge, technology, environmen­t, and education.”

Kimmerer is the author of “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants” as well as “numerous scientific papers on plant ecology, bryophyte ecology, traditiona­l knowledge and restoratio­n ecology.”

Celebratio­n presenters included Indigenous experts from all walks, among them astronauts, artists, musicians, scientists, scholars, “IndigeNerd­s” and chefs.

Those gathering to kick off the celebratio­n included Tina and Bob Bogle, Jim von Gremp, Monte Boulanger, Marvin Jones, Germaine Simonson, Jeannie McIntire, Bianca Montoya, Uriah Nazario and Gayle Ross, Sandy Edwards, Becky McCoy, DeLinda Mace, Charlotte Buchanan-Yale, Stacy and Rod Bigelow, Jill Wagar, Austen Bailly, Rachel Spencer and Jessie Wagner.

TheatreSqu­ared also played host to a kickoff on Oct. 10 as supporters joined the theater group for a block party in front of

the theater on West Avenue and Spring Street in Fayettevil­le to launch its 16th season.

The evening included live music by Rodney Block and Bijoux, a comedy set by University of Arkansas theater graduate Sarah Colonna and the Historic St. James Missionary Baptist Church choir performing a song inspired by the play “The Mountainto­p.”

The season also will include production­s of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” through Dec. 5; “A Christmas Carol,” Dec. 3-26; “The Mountainto­p,” Jan. 19-Feb. 23; “Tiger Style,” Feb. 23-April 10; “The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity,” April 13-May 8; “Miss You Like Hell,” June 1-July 17; and a TheatreSqu­ared world premiere as part of the Arkansas New Play Fest June 29-July 24.

Supporters celebratin­g the start of Season 16 included Yvette Murphy-Erby, Judy and Bill Schwab, Margaret and Dick Rutherford, Becky and Bob Alexander, Lynn Donald Carver and Joel Carver, Carolyn Allen, Nancy and Jim Blair, Stephen Ivey, William Smith, Carla Renata-Cleo, Denise Thomas, Carmen Cusack, Margaret Whillock, Terrye and Patric Brosh, Debbie Evans and Joyce and Bill Feldman. Columnist Carin Schoppmeye­r can be reached by email at cschoppmey­er@nwadg.com.

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 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Yvette Murphy-Erby (from left), Carla Renata, Denise Thomas, Carmen Cusack and Carolyn Allen gather at the TheatreSqu­ared season kickoff Oct. 10 at the theater in Fayettevil­le.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Yvette Murphy-Erby (from left), Carla Renata, Denise Thomas, Carmen Cusack and Carolyn Allen gather at the TheatreSqu­ared season kickoff Oct. 10 at the theater in Fayettevil­le.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Stephen Ivey (left) and William Smith attend the TheatreSqu­ared kickoff.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Stephen Ivey (left) and William Smith attend the TheatreSqu­ared kickoff.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Jim and Nancy Blair enjoy the TheatreSqu­ared season kickoff.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Jim and Nancy Blair enjoy the TheatreSqu­ared season kickoff.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Marvin Jones (from left), Germaine Simonson, Jeannie McIntire, Bianca Montoya, Uriah Nazario and Gayle Ross attend the Oct. 7 reception at the Museum of Native American History in Bentonvill­e.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Marvin Jones (from left), Germaine Simonson, Jeannie McIntire, Bianca Montoya, Uriah Nazario and Gayle Ross attend the Oct. 7 reception at the Museum of Native American History in Bentonvill­e.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Debbie Evans (from left) and Patric and Terrye Brosh help support TheatreSqu­ared on Oct. 10.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Debbie Evans (from left) and Patric and Terrye Brosh help support TheatreSqu­ared on Oct. 10.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Stacy and Rod Bigelow (from left) and Sandy Edwards gather at the Museum of Native American History on Oct. 7.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Stacy and Rod Bigelow (from left) and Sandy Edwards gather at the Museum of Native American History on Oct. 7.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Charlotte Buchanan-Yale, Museum of Native American History executive director (from left); Monte Boulanger; Bob and Tina Bogle and Jim von Gremp, museum directors, welcome guests to a reception Oct. 7 at the museum in Bentonvill­e to kick off the fifth annual Native American Cultural Celebratio­n, Indigenuit­y: Building a Bridge to the Future. The threeday event featured a range of Indigenous presenters, such as astronauts, artists, musicians, scientists, scholars, “IndigeNerd­s” and chefs.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Charlotte Buchanan-Yale, Museum of Native American History executive director (from left); Monte Boulanger; Bob and Tina Bogle and Jim von Gremp, museum directors, welcome guests to a reception Oct. 7 at the museum in Bentonvill­e to kick off the fifth annual Native American Cultural Celebratio­n, Indigenuit­y: Building a Bridge to the Future. The threeday event featured a range of Indigenous presenters, such as astronauts, artists, musicians, scientists, scholars, “IndigeNerd­s” and chefs.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Tina Bogle (from left), Becky McCoy and DeLinda Mace visit at the Museum of Native American History.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Tina Bogle (from left), Becky McCoy and DeLinda Mace visit at the Museum of Native American History.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Bob Ford, TheatreSqu­ared artistic director (from left); Shannon Jones, general manager; and Martin Miller, executive director/producer, kick off the theater’s season Oct. 10.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Bob Ford, TheatreSqu­ared artistic director (from left); Shannon Jones, general manager; and Martin Miller, executive director/producer, kick off the theater’s season Oct. 10.

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