Celebrating Indigenous Heritage Month

Event description

  • Arts and entertainment
  • Family friendly
  • Open to the public

Flute Performance from Jonah Littlesunday

Navajo (Diné) musician, Jonah Littlesunday, has emerged as one of the most distinctive performers of the Native American flute. Inspired by themes that all human beings cherish – love, peace and unity – Jonah draws upon the solitude of his ancestral lands to create a meditative soundscape that heals the soul. 

Littlesunday is nationally renowned, a Canyon Records recording artist, and famously performed at Senator John McCain's funeral in Washington, D.C. Come experience the beautiful sounds and stories of Native American flute!

Creosote Salve Demonstration from Sarah Nieto

Learn from Sharah Nieto how she makes creosote salve out of natural ingredients from the Sonoran Desert!

Sharah Nieto is a Xicana of Yucatec-Maya heritage who lives in the beautiful Sonoran Desert. She has taught in classrooms throughout the southwest and has worked in education for the Heard Museum and Desert Botanical Garden.

 

Admission

General: $14

Seniors, AAA, AARP, Active Military, Students with ID: $13

Children (7-12): $5

Children (6 or younger): Free

Current ASU Staff, Faculty, and Students with Sun Card: Free

Indigenous Peoples with Tribal ID: Free

Event contact

Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve
623-582-8007
Date

Saturday, November 2, 2024



Time

10:00 am1:00 pm (MST)


Location

Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve

Cost

$0-$14