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The Circle is published monthly by The Circle Corporation, and has been publishing since 1980. The paper is run by a board of directors and is not affiliated with any tribe. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude, or philosophy of The Circle or the corporation. The Circle does not endorse any product or service accep

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06/10/2025

Join us on Wednesday, June 11, from 4–5 PM EDT for “Introduction to the Indigenous Evaluation Framework and Toolkit”, a free webinar featuring Kase Cragg (they/he) from Seven Directions.

Kase will provide a high-level overview of the Indigenous Evaluation Framework and Toolkit, sharing core principles and applications. You'll also get an introduction to additional resources, including self-guided training modules and activity worksheets. A live Q&A will follow the presentation. The session will be recorded and shared publicly.

WHO should attend?
Evaluators, program staff, researchers, and community leaders working with or within Indigenous communities.

Register via the QR code or at: https://jh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9xQEfI62SLaUb2RKHFa0WA #/registration



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06/10/2025

You've seen him at the Heard Museum. Soon, you'll see him on NBC! 🎥✨

Shoutout to multimedia artist and filmmaker Bobby Wilson (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota) for landing a role in 's upcoming comedy set at a Native community center in Oakland. He is also a writer and executive producer on the show — alongside Sierra Teller Ornelas (Navajo) and Jackie Keliiaa (Yerington Paiute/Washoe).

You may recognize Wilson from his booth at the Guild Indian Fair & Market, or from his guest appearance in one of the museum's previous Virtual Art Talks. Additionally, he was an actor, writer, and producer for the hit series , as well as a founding member of the Native sketch troupe The 1491s.

As Bobby Wilson takes a bold step toward Native representation on television, join us in cheering him on and supporting Indigenous artists! You can also watch his here: https://heard.org/vat-bobby-wilson/.

06/10/2025
05/29/2025

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04/20/2025

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