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Widening the Circle Indigenous Education Symposium

Explore the unique collaboration between Hmong and Native American communities at the Widening the Circle Indigenous Education Symposium, fostering cultural exchange and critical education.



Widening the Circle Indigenous Education Symposium: Bridging Hmong and Native American Cultures Through Education - In the vibrant town of La Crosse, Wisconsin, a unique event unfolds every November โ€” the Widening the Circle Indigenous Education Symposium. This gathering of Hmong and Native American communities celebrates shared values, cultural exchange, and education, fostering connections that transcend historical and societal boundaries.

A Decade of Collaboration

For over ten years, this symposium has provided a platform for educators, students, and community members to engage in meaningful dialogue. While honoring the distinct histories of the Hmong and Native American peoples, the event also highlights their commonalities, particularly in areas such as language revitalization and cultural preservation.

Highlights of the Symposium


  • Keynote Presentation by Dr. Gregory Cajete - Attendees can look forward to Dr. Cajete's thought-provoking discussion, An Ecology of Indigenous Education, exploring the interplay between education and cultural sustainability.
  • Workshops and Training - With over 40 workshops, the symposium covers topics such as Indigenous teaching methods, language preservation, and overcoming historic trauma. Notable speakers include Dr. Anton Treuer, Patty Loew, and Tou Saiko Lee.
  • Cultural Performances - Evening events shine a spotlight on regional talent, with performances by hip-hop and spoken word artists like Tall Paul and Tou Saiko Lee, creating a dynamic atmosphere that blends tradition with modern expression.
  • Young Artists Workshop - Designed for youth, this workshop nurtures creativity while instilling a sense of cultural pride and identity.

A Call to Action

This event isnโ€™t just for educators โ€” itโ€™s for anyone passionate about building relationships and understanding the rich traditions of Indigenous communities. Attendees can interact with Hmong and Native American elders, educators, and advocates, gaining insights into contemporary challenges and innovative solutions.

Bridging Cultures for a Better Future

The Widening the Circle Symposium serves as a beacon of unity, proving that education is a powerful tool for connecting diverse cultures. By fostering mutual respect and collaboration, the Hmong and Native American communities demonstrate the strength found in shared learning.

Mark your calendar for next yearโ€™s symposium, and be part of this inspiring journey toward understanding, healing, and growth.

For more information, contact Matthew Stewart at Indigenouseducation@gmail.com or visit Wisbusiness.com.

References and Further Reading


  • Widening the Circle Indigenous Education Symposium: A Gathering of Traditions: Hmong And Native American Communities Come Together to Teach Critical Education | 10/29/2012 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Contact: Matthew Stewart | Phone: 608-781-5744 | E-mail: Indigenouseducation@Gmail.Com | Www.Wisbusiness.Com | The Symposium follows traditional Hmong and Native American values in bringing people together to build relationships and learn from each other.

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