10/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/10/2025 15:28
Northern Michigan University will host the 2025 Indigenous Perspectives Symposium on Food, a full-day gathering focused on uplifting Indigenous food systems, cultural knowledge and community health. The event takes place Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Northern Center on campus.
This symposium brings together Indigenous knowledge keepers, tribal food sovereignty leaders, scholars, students and community members to engage in deep dialogue and hands-on learning. Through presentations, workshops, panels and culinary experiences, the event explores the living relationships between land, food, identity and resilience.
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Through this symposium, NMU will provide a platform for Indigenous narratives to guide conversations around food, culture and environment. As stated on the event website, NMU acknowledges its location on the ancestral homelands of the Anishinaabe Three Fires Confederacy.
The symposium is partially sponsored by Flagstar Bank and Kewadin Casinos. It is open to the public and particularly welcomes Indigenous community members, students, educators, researchers and media. Registration is required due to limited capacity.
To register, and to view the full schedule and speaker biographies, visit NMU's Indigenous Perspectives Symposium website: https://nmu.edu/indigenous-perspectives-symposium/.