An Immersive Evening with Davina Smith
Live Event Program
Friday, November 18th, 2022
Saturday, November 19th: Don’t miss our companion Depth Workshop: Healing Our Untold Stories
Live Music: Robb “Little Owl” Martin
Native American flute player, maker, and storyteller
Robb’s family originates from Southwest Colorado and he is a descendant of the Southern Ute, Jicarilla Apache, and Navajo nations. He is a passionate advocate for education and understanding, and excited to share his history and culture, believing strongly in preserving the traditional ways of his people.
Featured Artist: Gilmore Scott
Gil utilizes watercolors, acrylics and color pencils to create bold expressions tying back to his Diné (Navajo) culture, especially geometric designs inspired by Navajo rug weavers and the open landscape vistas of his home in southeastern Utah.
Presenter: Davina Smith
On August 13th, 2019, a Diné woman began a 330-mile prayer run to bring a medicine bundle from Bears Ears National Monument to the Salt Lake City capitol for the United Nations Civil Society Conference, ending finally at the historic Warm Springs building in the heart of Salt Lake, and she didn’t stop there. Davina then ran as the first Diné (Navajo) woman to seek election to the Utah State House of Representatives. She is originally from Monument Valley, Utah, belongs to the Ta’chii’ nii (Red Running into the Water) clan, and was born to the Ta’ baa ha’ (Edgewater) clan.
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