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NONAM celebrates its 50th year with Native American singer Jim Boyd

Do you find the Native American cultures fascinating and would you love to learn more about the Indian tribes? Would you like to watch an Indian dance or enjoy a good concert?

This weekend the North American Native Museum (NONAM) in Zurich will be busy, celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Nonam 50 years poster (cut)

The museum focuses on indigenous cultures of North America since 1963 and for the last decade also on the Inuit culture. It has permanent and special exhibitions. Since May 8th and until next year February 28th you will be able to visit the exhibition called “Learn about Life.”For the anniversary the museum invited numerous Native American celebrities from the United States and Canada. On Saturday and Sunday in the museum, in the tent and pavilion there will be numerous activities for the entire family and enough things to eat and drink.

Jim Boyd Konzert / alte Kaserne Winterthur / 12.Januar 2013

Jim Boyd concert Jim Boyd Konzert / alte Kaserne Winterthur / 12.Januar 2013

Song writer, singer and musician Jim Boyd, who has received many musical awards, will give a concert and no doubt will seduce you with his beautiful voice. Dancer and artist Jim Yellowhawk will show you a typical Lakota dance, Jasmin Pickner, will dance with a Hula Hoop and Bryan Akipa will play Indian tunes with his flute. Lastly but not the least Shelly Boyd, the wife of Jim Boyd will recount Indian stories in Salish and English.

Lakota Artist Jim Yellowhawk on his Indian Motorcycle, Native American Indian, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA

Lakota Artist Jim Yellowhawk on his Indian Motorcycle, Native American Indian, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA

The festivities are free and will go on from June 15th through June 16th. They will start on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. On Sunday it will start at 11:00 a.m. and end with a typical Native American closing ceremony with Nobel Prize holder and director of the Canadian Indigenous Women’s Resource Institute CIWRI, Doreen Spence.

For the entire program and more information about the museum check out NONAM.

Where is it? Seefeldstrasse 317 – 8008 Zurich  Call: 044 413 49 90

 

 

 

 

 

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