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HISTORYClorado UTE INDIAN MUSEUM NOVEMBER EVENTS Sundays I1.22 11.29 Twilight Shavano Tours 3:00 - 5:00 PM Located just outside of Montrose, the Shavano Valley is one of the most picturesque and important ute rock art sites in western Colorado. Tours are led by a trained Docent. Moderate graded hike. Meet at the Ute Indian Museum and caravan to the site. Limit of 15 participants. Social Distancing encouraged. $15.00 - Adult/Seniors $10.00 - Members $5.00 - 16 & Under Free - 5 & under Month Long Free Film Festival and Craft Classes! *Due to Covid restrictions, seats available for our films and classes are limited. Please RSVP to reserve your spot. 970 249.3098 Tickets are available through our Facebook page or through Eventbrite.com. Seats will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Based on true events, Woman Waks Ahead tells the sory of Catherine Weldon, a widowed portrait pairter from Brooklyn who in the 1880s. traveled alone to North Dakota to pairt a portrait of Chief Siting Bull. Nov 20 Film Screening - Friday, 5:30 pm Reel hjun Documentary Fated NR A documentary about the evolution of the depiction of First Nations people in film. from the sikent era to today. Rel injun traces how ihe image of First Nations people in cineme have infuenced the underslanding and misunderstanding of their cuture and history. FREE Porcupine Quill Earrings Class -5:30 PM to 800 PM Taught by Museum Direcor, CJ Bratord (Oglala Lakota). $200 per person, $15.00 members Nov 25 Nov 21 Beaded Loom Bracelet Class - 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Taught by Amerson Woodie (Oglala Lakota Navajo). $2000 per person, $15.00 members Family Film Screenings Saturday, 10:00 am & 1:00 pm Broher Bear RatedG When an impulsive Inuit boy named Kenai is magically transtormed into a bear, he must literally walk in another's foctsteps until he learrs some valuable lessons. Nov 28 FREE Nov 21 Film Screenings and Director/Actor Talks FREE 300 pm Mustangs and Renegades Documentary Nat Raed Special guest Director James Anaguad Kleinert Mustangs & Renegades is a deeply personal story, a complex web of everts woven into he heart of the American West R follows the true and personal account of documentary fimmaker, photogapher as he documents the roundup and removal of America's wild forses 100 PM Smoke Signals Rated PG-13 This award winning film isa humorous yet serious story about Victor, a young man who Director Chris Eyre describes as tryíng to forgive his taher" FREE 6.00 pm Woman Walks Atead Rated R With special guest Actor and Activist Cosme Duate FREE DECEMBER EVENTS Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Festival Friends of the Ute Museum Membership Drive 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Annual arts festival, showcasing native American and area artists. Silent Auction and museum gift store sales. Dec 5th FREE Dec 12th Holiday Ornament Class - All ages welcomed I1:00 AM - 1:00 PM Kids! Come make Native American style gifts for your loved ones. Wrap them all pretty and get them ready for the holidays! Hot Chocolate, with marshmallows, is included! $20.00 per family. $15.00 per family for members $10.00 for individuals Saturdays - 19, 26 and Sundays -6, 13, 20, 27 FREE Holiday Film Screenings Christmas in the Clouds Rated PG 1:30 PM During the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance. This award- winning romantic comedy is the first ever to feature an almost entirely Native American cast. III I IIIIII I II IIII II I II I II HISTORYClorado UTE INDIAN MUSEUM NOVEMBER EVENTS Sundays I1.22 11.29 Twilight Shavano Tours 3:00 - 5:00 PM Located just outside of Montrose, the Shavano Valley is one of the most picturesque and important ute rock art sites in western Colorado. Tours are led by a trained Docent. Moderate graded hike. Meet at the Ute Indian Museum and caravan to the site. Limit of 15 participants. Social Distancing encouraged. $15.00 - Adult/Seniors $10.00 - Members $5.00 - 16 & Under Free - 5 & under Month Long Free Film Festival and Craft Classes! *Due to Covid restrictions, seats available for our films and classes are limited. Please RSVP to reserve your spot. 970 249.3098 Tickets are available through our Facebook page or through Eventbrite.com. Seats will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Based on true events, Woman Waks Ahead tells the sory of Catherine Weldon, a widowed portrait pairter from Brooklyn who in the 1880s. traveled alone to North Dakota to pairt a portrait of Chief Siting Bull. Nov 20 Film Screening - Friday, 5:30 pm Reel hjun Documentary Fated NR A documentary about the evolution of the depiction of First Nations people in film. from the sikent era to today. Rel injun traces how ihe image of First Nations people in cineme have infuenced the underslanding and misunderstanding of their cuture and history. FREE Porcupine Quill Earrings Class -5:30 PM to 800 PM Taught by Museum Direcor, CJ Bratord (Oglala Lakota). $200 per person, $15.00 members Nov 25 Nov 21 Beaded Loom Bracelet Class - 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Taught by Amerson Woodie (Oglala Lakota Navajo). $2000 per person, $15.00 members Family Film Screenings Saturday, 10:00 am & 1:00 pm Broher Bear RatedG When an impulsive Inuit boy named Kenai is magically transtormed into a bear, he must literally walk in another's foctsteps until he learrs some valuable lessons. Nov 28 FREE Nov 21 Film Screenings and Director/Actor Talks FREE 300 pm Mustangs and Renegades Documentary Nat Raed Special guest Director James Anaguad Kleinert Mustangs & Renegades is a deeply personal story, a complex web of everts woven into he heart of the American West R follows the true and personal account of documentary fimmaker, photogapher as he documents the roundup and removal of America's wild forses 100 PM Smoke Signals Rated PG-13 This award winning film isa humorous yet serious story about Victor, a young man who Director Chris Eyre describes as tryíng to forgive his taher" FREE 6.00 pm Woman Walks Atead Rated R With special guest Actor and Activist Cosme Duate FREE DECEMBER EVENTS Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Festival Friends of the Ute Museum Membership Drive 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Annual arts festival, showcasing native American and area artists. Silent Auction and museum gift store sales. Dec 5th FREE Dec 12th Holiday Ornament Class - All ages welcomed I1:00 AM - 1:00 PM Kids! Come make Native American style gifts for your loved ones. Wrap them all pretty and get them ready for the holidays! Hot Chocolate, with marshmallows, is included! $20.00 per family. $15.00 per family for members $10.00 for individuals Saturdays - 19, 26 and Sundays -6, 13, 20, 27 FREE Holiday Film Screenings Christmas in the Clouds Rated PG 1:30 PM During the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance. This award- winning romantic comedy is the first ever to feature an almost entirely Native American cast. III I IIIIII I II IIII II I II I II