From Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us Mon Nov 4 08:56:11 2019 From: Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us (Moore, Patricia, DCA) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 15:56:11 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: Apply now for Library Census Equity Fund - due 11/22 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [apologies for any cross-postings] From: On Behalf Of Larra Clark Sent: Monday, November 04, 2019 8:32 AM Subject: Apply now for Library Census Equity Fund - due 11/22 Please share and consider applying! The American Library Association (ALA) is now accepting applications for Library Census Equity Fund mini-grants. Applications are due Nov. 22. ALA will provide 25 libraries with $2,000 mini-grants to bolster their service to hard-to-count communities and help achieve a complete count in the 2020 Census. All types of libraries and library organizations are eligible to apply (e.g., public libraries, school libraries, academic libraries, tribal libraries, state library agencies, Library Friends or Foundations, library cooperatives, state library associations, etc.). Applicants may propose activities such as conducting community outreach activities or expanding the library?s technology capacity for people completing the census questionnaire online. For more information: * Application * Announcement * Background * Deadline: November 22, 2019 Warm regards, Larra Larra Clark Deputy Director Public Library Association ALA Public Policy & Advocacy 800-545-2433 x5861 ******************************************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Tue Nov 5 10:43:17 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2019 17:43:17 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fwd: Reminder: It's Native American Heritage Month! Message-ID: <13732859896846449ac4b7649e6123c9@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Good Morning, Tribal Library Directors, As I am sure you all are aware, November is Native American Heritage Month. So with that in mind, I thought that you might like to peruse the offerings from this vendor. They have some good suggestions for Native films and even have a live streaming link toward the bottom of the page of films that you could show to your community right now. I hope that you all are doing well and staying warm. Please let me know if your library celebrates Native American Heritage Month and the activities that you used to mark the celebration. Thank you so much! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Vision Maker Media > Date: Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 10:03 AM Subject: Reminder: It's Native American Heritage Month! To: > Let's Celebrate Native Culture! [http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=e6387c57-66d0-4994-87be-048d6969f471&a=1100668654779&c=93010290-327b-11e3-a108-d4ae529a8786&ch=93673e70-327b-11e3-a1fc-d4ae529a8786] [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/8995f923-dff3-434a-b9a6-448491bf12a9.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/ff79695e-2547-4f0f-beff-b1f8dc334ba5.jpg] Vision Maker Media Native American Heritage Month A Warm Welcome to Native American Heritage Month! As the days grow shorter and the temperature drops, this begins the season of storytelling for many Native American Tribes. Native people are storytellers. For generations, our ancestors passed our Indigenous culture to us through stories shared around a fire in a warm tipi. Today, with camera in hand, Native filmmakers bring those stories to life on screen. November is a time each year where our stories receive widespread national attention as part of Native American Heritage Month. This year, just like Pulitzer Prize winning poet N. Scott Momaday passed down his stories to his daughter Jill Momaday, we celebrate the stories and generational tales passed down to us from childhood. Join us in highlighting as many Native American stories/folklore as we can by sharing these stories with the world using the hashtag #VMMstories2019. We also invite you to join us in celebrating the long-awaited release of Sundance Film Festival Selection Words from a Bear on American Masters November 18 and its companion piece Return to Rainy Mountain airing November 19. 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It is a personal account of his life and legacy told in his own voice, and in the voice of his daughter Jill. [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/5f2ebf4f-5720-46c8-a010-add4f4912696.jpg] The BlackFeet Flood November 25 Various Locations On June 8, 1964, a driving rain buckled dams and flooded vehicles across the prairie. By the time it ended, more than two-dozen Blackfeet Indians had drowned in the worst natural disaster in Montana history. More than a half-century after the worst disaster in Montana history, two Blackfeet families struggle to come to terms with the 1964 flood. Native American Heritage Month Top Eight Film Picks [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/1f0fb63b-8fb2-46fc-843c-48a356d8b8c6.jpg] Not sure what to watch this November? These are Vision Maker Media's top picks for Native American Heritage Month 2019. Check your local stations for playing times or visit visionmakermedia.org to rent/purchase. View Our Top Eight [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/31d0f91b-92c5-4095-85d5-08667a596a47.png] Free Online Streaming of Native Films Vision Maker Media invites you to watch, share and promote the following films available for free online streaming on American Archive for Public Broadcasting and the Library of Congress. Brow se Free Streaming Films [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/2a5696d4-f0e0-4f04-8667-b71c0baaf70e.jpg] Native Culture Doesn't End When November Ends! Don't forget that the celebration of Native culture doesn't end after the month of November! Keep posted on how you can amplify your gift to Native American Storytellers and keep Indigenous culture alive on Giving Tuesday, December 3rd! Learn more about Giving Tuesday. [https://files.constantcontact.com/bb4d6f44001/3ebbb7f9-75f5-4eca-a2cc-50adefb81cd1.png] About Vision Maker Media Vision Maker Media (VMM) empowers and engages Native People to share stories. 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Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 From: Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) On Behalf Of Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 3:20 PM To: Hadley, Faye, DCA Subject: [EXT] IAIA Feast Day Are you having difficulty viewing this email? View the web version [logo_half_tbird] [https://files.constantcontact.com/f8047b89001/e78ecfed-0c48-424e-bcb7-206f0b3c5960.jpg] For directions and a map of the IAIA Campus visit: https://iaia.edu/about/visit For Institute of American Indian Arts, 83 Avan Nu Po Road, Santa Fe, NM 87508 SafeUnsubscribe? faye.hadley at state.nm.us Forward this e-mail | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by iaiacommunications at iaia.edu in collaboration with [Constant Contact] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Thu Nov 7 08:47:20 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2019 15:47:20 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fwd: Please share: Open application period for 2020 NAF Long-term Library Fellowship at PEM Message-ID: <5727a5d381034e9fb1562985f03e6ebb@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Good Morning Tribal Library Directors, I receive the following email from Elayne Silversmith this morning and am passing it onto you in case you know of someone who may be interested in applying for this fellowship. The application deadline in next Friday, November 15, 2019. Hope you are all staying warm! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Silversmith, Elayne <0000021cb894dc74-dmarc-request at si-listserv.si.edu> Date: Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 8:42 AM Subject: Please share: Open application period for 2020 NAF Long-term Library Fellowship at PEM To: > Hello AILA, I am sending on behalf the Peabody Essex Museum?s Native American Fellowship Program. Applications are due next Friday, November 15th. I was a PEM Fellow, Summer 2011 in Museum Education. It was an extraordinary and rewarding experience that significantly impacted my library/museum career. I highly recommend this program. NOTE: There is a separate Library Fellowship position now! Please contact Jen Himmelreich should you want more specific information. Thanks! WE ARE SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR: 2020 NAF Long-term Library Fellowship at PEM The Peabody Essex Museum invites applications for a library fellowship funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Beginning in early 2020, this twelve-month fellowship in the Phillips Library will provide an emerging librarian of Indigenous descent with exciting opportunities for personal and professional growth. The Mellon Library Fellow will be fully integrated into the Phillips Library team, gaining training and duties comparable to those of an Assistant Librarian. This position will play an integral role in assisting with developing and executing cataloging projects to provide better access to materials related to Indigenous subjects. In addition, the Fellow will collaborate with each Library unit?Manuscript, Print, and Reference?to help support the library?s mission of collecting, stewarding, and providing access to materials and resources for our diverse set of local, regional, and international communities. The position interfaces across many PEM departments, especially with Collection Services, Curatorial, and Communications regarding the implementation and promotion of projects. Learning the operational aspects of a leading museum library through hands-on training and mentorship will lead to a well rounded experience, and targeted projects offer the chance for achievement and meaningful progress for the Fellow, the library, and PEM. Opportunities for professional development and network building are integrated into the fellowship. You can find a description of the program, application guidelines and frequently asked questions at: https://www.pem.org/employment/native-american-fellowship-program/long-term-fellowship Questions? Email us to nafellowship at pem.org -- JENNIFER HIMMELREICH (Din?) | Native American Fellowship Program Manager Peabody Essex Museum | 161 Essex Street | Salem, MA 01970 | 978-542-1894 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2020 NAF Mellon Library Fellowship _Application.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 154180 bytes Desc: 2020 NAF Mellon Library Fellowship _Application.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2020 NAF Image.png Type: image/png Size: 647071 bytes Desc: 2020 NAF Image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The only book on the list that I have read is There There by Tommy Orange and I highly recommend it. Hope all is well with you and your community! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Thu Nov 7 10:53:20 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2019 17:53:20 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Upcoming Training Opportunities Message-ID: <35e1553276464153b87b229ef3570bd1@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Hello Tribal Library Directors, Here is a link to the various training opportunities that are available to you in November: http://hitchhiker.nmstatelibrary.org/november-online-training-opportunities-free-4/. Feel free to register for any of the trainings that are being offered. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you so much! 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Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 From: Thuy Ngan Pham Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:55 AM To: Hadley, Faye, DCA Subject: [EXT] [Met at MPLA-NMLA] M Faye, can we follow-up about FREE Girls Who Code Clubs? Hi M Faye, Ngan, here from Girls Who Code. I know how emails can get lost so I wanted to follow-up to see if you had any questions about bringing free computer science opportunities to your girls through our Girls Who Code Clubs. As a refresher, when you start a Club, you?ll gain access to free resources including: 1. An interactive, flexible plug-and-play Curriculum 2. Free lesson plans 3. Student recruitment resources 4. Alumni opportunities for your young learners 5. A dedicated Club Success Specialist to provide ongoing support 6. Once you enroll 3 students, we'll also provide you with a $300 Clubs Fund and free t-shirts per semester! Please note: The deadline to access the $300 and t-shirts for this semester is coming up in early December! Don't miss you chance and apply at the link below. Girls Who Code is a global nonprofit, having reaching over 185,000 girls across Canada, India, the United Kingdom and the United States since launching in 2012. If you are ready to get started, we kindly ask you to fill out this quick 10 minute application: APPLY TO START A CLUB TODAY! 2019-2020 Starting a Girls Who Code Club: Process Overview If you are interested in launching multiple Clubs, I'd love to share with you our partnership benefits including additional funding! Please find a time on my calendar at www.calendly.com/nganp. If you are not the right person, would you be able to point me in the right direction? Please let me know if you have questions! Best, Ngan -- [uc?id=0B8M6iX9ThECEWFZ5OHVDTkVUeVE&export=download] Ngan Pham Regional Partnership Coordinator, Community Partnerships & Outreach thuyngan.pham at girlswhocode.com Visit us at girlswhocode.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Maureen.A.Wacondo at jemezpueblo.org Thu Nov 14 17:46:44 2019 From: Maureen.A.Wacondo at jemezpueblo.org (Maureen Wacondo) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 00:46:44 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: [EXT] [Met at MPLA-NMLA] M Faye, can we follow-up about FREE Girls Who Code Clubs? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Ms. Faye, I started reading the Private Policy and came to third party and data being share to foreign countries then I stopped. I don?t know about that. I guess I should have kept reading but are you familiar with ?Girls Who Code?? Is anyone already a part of this club? If so, may you please share your experiences? I look forward to your responses. Sincerely, Maureen From: nmtriblibs-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Hadley, Faye, DCA Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:00 AM To: NM Tribal Library Directors Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: [EXT] [Met at MPLA-NMLA] M Faye, can we follow-up about FREE Girls Who Code Clubs? Hello Tribal Library Directors, I am passing along the following information regarding ?Girls Who Code? clubs in your libraries Please let me know if any of you decide to take advantage of this opportunity. Thank you so much! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 From: Thuy Ngan Pham > Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:55 AM To: Hadley, Faye, DCA > Subject: [EXT] [Met at MPLA-NMLA] M Faye, can we follow-up about FREE Girls Who Code Clubs? Hi M Faye, Ngan, here from Girls Who Code. I know how emails can get lost so I wanted to follow-up to see if you had any questions about bringing free computer science opportunities to your girls through our Girls Who Code Clubs. As a refresher, when you start a Club, you?ll gain access to free resources including: 1. An interactive, flexible plug-and-play Curriculum 2. Free lesson plans 3. Student recruitment resources 4. Alumni opportunities for your young learners 5. A dedicated Club Success Specialist to provide ongoing support 6. Once you enroll 3 students, we'll also provide you with a $300 Clubs Fund and free t-shirts per semester! Please note: The deadline to access the $300 and t-shirts for this semester is coming up in early December! Don't miss you chance and apply at the link below. Girls Who Code is a global nonprofit, having reaching over 185,000 girls across Canada, India, the United Kingdom and the United States since launching in 2012. If you are ready to get started, we kindly ask you to fill out this quick 10 minute application: APPLY TO START A CLUB TODAY! 2019-2020 Starting a Girls Who Code Club: Process Overview If you are interested in launching multiple Clubs, I'd love to share with you our partnership benefits including additional funding! Please find a time on my calendar at www.calendly.com/nganp. If you are not the right person, would you be able to point me in the right direction? Please let me know if you have questions! Best, Ngan -- [uc?id=0B8M6iX9ThECEWFZ5OHVDTkVUeVE&export=download] Ngan Pham Regional Partnership Coordinator, Community Partnerships & Outreach thuyngan.pham at girlswhocode.com Visit us at girlswhocode.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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You might even want to print this out to hand to well-meaning folks who might wander into your library with some pretty crazy notions of Indian Country and Natives in general (http://www.ncai.org/tribalnations/introduction/Tribal_Nations_and_the_United_States_An_Introduction-web-.pdf). Just a good resource that debunks many incorrect and negative stereotypes that are still out there in the wider American population. Use it as you see fit. Thank you all for ALL you do! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Shelley Urbizagastegui > Date: Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 11:12 AM Subject: Book display To: > External Email - Exercise Caution I just wanted to share my first ever display for Native American children's books (the good and the bad) which was inspired by Debbie Reese. Next year, I hope to have an even better one. This display can be any time of the year not just for Native American Month. As I have learned from Debbie, all year is Native not just a month. Thank you, Debbie,[cid:16ea3c592cb8e23e8761] for opening my eyes and helping me grow. Hope all have a great turkey day. shelley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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