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The image is a promotional poster for "American Indian Week," featuring a warm brown and orange color scheme. At the top, there is a circular illustration of a woman wearing traditional attire on the left, and the event title "LET'S CELEBRATE AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK" in bold, stylized text to the right. Below, it reads, "Honoring the traditions, voices, and stories of native communities around the world." The poster is divided into sections by date in March, each section listing different event details with a stylized leaf and flower border on both sides. The events from March 23 to 28 include a Lunch & Learn, an Indian Taco Luncheon, a discussion on violence against Native communities, an Arts & Crafts Market, a pageant, and a dance performance. Logos for the American Indian Program and New Mexico State University are at the bottom, along with an inclusion message stating "ALL ARE WELCOME HERE" inside a speech bubble graphic.  Alt-text:  A poster for American Indian Week with event listings from March 23-28 and Native American-themed graphics.  Transcribed Text:  LET'S CELEBRATE AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK Honoring the traditions, voices, and stories of native communities around the world.  March  MON 23 12:00pm – 1:00pm, AISC NTR 112 Lunch & Learn with Honorable Judge Monodragon  WEDS 25 11:30am – 1:00pm, AISC Indian Taco Luncheon  THURS 26 11:30am – 1:00pm, AISC NTR 112 Confronting Violence Against Native Communities in New Mexico: A Call to Action  FRI 27 10:00am – 3:00pm, AISC Courtyard Arts & Crafts Market  FRI 27 5:30pm – 7:30pm, CCSU Auditorium Miss Native American NMSU Pageant  SAT 28 10:00am – 3:00pm, AISC Courtyard Arts & Crafts Market & Dance Group Performance by the Zuni Olla Maidens  AISC - American Indian Student Center CCSU - Corbett Center Student Union NTR - North Training Room  American Indian Program NM STATE Office of Land Grant Mission United Native American Organization  ALL ARE WELCOME HERE ♥



The image is a promotional flyer with a textured pink background featuring a mixture of text and imagery. At the top center, large bold purple text reads, "JOIN MISS NA NMSU TO LEARN ABOUT...". Below this, on the left side, is a black illustration of a ball of string with a loose end forming the outline of a heart. Next to this illustration, in a curved manner, is the text "STRING GAMES". On the right side of the flyer, there are three images of hands demonstrating different patterns created with strings. The bottom of the flyer provides event details: "THURSDAY, MARCH 5" accompanied by a calendar icon, and "AISC 4:30 - 5:30PM" by a location icon. The bottom right corner displays two logos: one for the United Native American Organization, and another for the American Indian Program at NMSU. Decorative swirly lines adorn the corners of the flyer.  Alt-text:  Promotional flyer for a string games event featuring text, string illustrations, images of hands with strings, and logos.  Transcribed Text:  JOIN MISS NA NMSU TO LEARN ABOUT... STRING GAMES THURSDAY, MARCH 5 AISC 4:30 - 5:30PM

The image is a promotional poster with a light blue background featuring a young woman in traditional attire on the left and informational text on the right. The woman wears a white shirt and a patterned blue skirt, accessorized with a colorful sash and ornate headdress. There are three logos to her left: the American Indian Program logo with feathers, the NMSU logo for the Office of Land Grant Mission, and the United Native American Organization emblem with geometric designs. On the right, there is a red megaphone graphic surrounded by text that reads "Could you be the next... Miss Native American NMSU?” followed by “CALLING ALL CANDIDATES.” The text continues to announce the availability of applications for 2026-2027. Beneath this is additional information about where and when to pick up the applications. The section also includes contact details for inquiries.  Alt-text:  Promotional poster for Miss Native American NMSU with a woman in traditional attire and application details.  Transcribed Text:  American Indian Program NMSU. Office of Land Grant Inclusive Mission. United Native American Organization. Could you be the next... Miss Native American NMSU? CALLING ALL CANDIDATES 2026-2027 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE! You got This... WHEN: PICK UP MARCH 2, 2026 WHERE: AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT CENTER - EAST WING DEADLINE: FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026 9:00 AM FOR QUESTIONS CALL: AMERICAN INDIAN PROGRAM CALL 575-646-4207



The image is a poster for "American Indian Week" with a focus on a "Pathways to Law: Lunch and Learn for Aspiring Advocates" event. The background is bright orange with traditional Native American geometric patterns in yellow. At the top, the title indicates it's for "American Indian Week." Below, a beige text box contains information about the event, which features Judge Mondragón and discusses leadership, justice, and community. The event is scheduled for Monday, March 23, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm at "AISC, NTR 112." On the bottom right, there's a photograph of a person in a wooden frame wearing traditional attire. The bottom section includes the phrase "All Are Welcome Here" and logos for NM State, the American Indian Program, and First Gen, along with illustrations of pottery.  Alt-text:  Poster for "Pathways to Law: Lunch and Learn" event during American Indian Week with an image of a judge and event details.  Transcribed Text:  AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK  Pathways to Law: Lunch and Learn for Aspiring Advocates  Join us for a Lunch & Learn Featuring Judge Mondragón.  Hear insights on leadership, justice, and community while enjoying lunch and meaningful conversation.  Monday, March 23 12:00 - 1:00pm AISC, NTR 112  ALL ARE WELCOME HERE ❤️  NM STATE Office of Land Grant Inclusive Mission  American Indian Program  FIRST GEN

The image is a poster with a warm, brown-orange color palette and features geometric patterns reminiscent of Native American designs along the borders. At the top, the text "AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK" is prominently displayed in black. Below it, there is a subtitle in dark red that reads: "Confronting Violence Against Native Communities in New Mexico: A Call to Action." The main body of the text is black, providing details about an interactive workshop hosted by the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW). It invites participants to learn about critical issues such as the MMIP crisis, sex trafficking, and systemic barriers faced by Indigenous survivors, with an emphasis on supporting Indigenous-led solutions. Icons representing a calendar, a clock, and a location pin are included at the bottom left of the text, providing event details: "THURS, MARCH 24," "11:00AM – 1:00PM," and "AISC NTR 112."  At the bottom of the poster are logos of supporting organizations set against a background with decorative pottery images exhibiting geometric designs. There is a graphic of a large hand holding a small figure of a woman, representing support or empowerment.  Alt-text:  Poster for American Indian Week event focusing on confronting violence against Native Communities in New Mexico.  Transcribed Text:  AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK Confronting Violence Against Native Communities in New Mexico: A Call to Action Join us for a powerful 2-hour interactive workshop with the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW). Learn about the MMIP crisis, sex trafficking, sexual violence, and the systemic barriers to Indigenous survivors face—plus how you can take action and support Indigenous-led solutions. THURS, MARCH 24 11:00AM – 1:00PM AISC NTR 112 Office of Land Grant Inclusive Mission American Indian Program United Natives American Association COALITION to STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST NATIVE WOMEN



The image is a promotional poster for the "American Indian Week Indian Taco Luncheon." The background is a vibrant orange with small scattered yellow dots resembling a starry night. Geometric tribal patterns in yellow decorate the top and bottom edges. At the top, bold black and maroon text announces "American Indian Week Indian Taco Luncheon." Below this, a central image of an Indian taco shows toppings like diced tomatoes, shredded lettuce, and yellow cheese on a frybread base. "First Come First Serve!" is written in a curve below the taco. Bottom left icons give details: a calendar icon labeled "Wednesday, March 25," a location pin with "11:30am - 1:00pm," and a clock with "American Indian Student Center." A colorful square on the right reads "All Are Welcome Here" with a heart icon. Logos of related organizations are at the bottom, including NMSU and Navajo Agricultural Products Industry.  Alt-text:  Promotional poster for "American Indian Week Indian Taco Luncheon" featuring an Indian taco and event details.  Transcribed Text:  AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK Indian Taco Luncheon First Come First Serve! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 11:30am - 1:00pm American Indian Student Center ALL ARE WELCOME HERE NMSU American Indian Program NMSU Office of Land Grant Mission, College of ACES NAVAJO PRIDE NAVAJO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRY

The image is a promotional poster for the "Miss Native American NMSU Pageant," part of American Indian Week. The background is a vibrant orange with circular and starburst light effects in warm tones. At the top, a red banner with white text reads "Miss Native American NMSU Pageant" flanked by spotlights. Below, a decorative border with lights surrounds a central text box that announces the cultural theme of the pageant. To the right, an illustration of a colorful, beaded crown is shown.  In the lower section, a photo of a woman wearing a crown and sash labeled "2025-2026 Miss Native American NMSU Dylan Carlisle" is displayed. Adjacent are event details scheduled for "Friday, March 27 from 5:30 – 7:30pm at CCSU Auditorium" with corresponding icons for a calendar, clock, and location. At the bottom, logos for NMSU and related organizations are presented alongside a heart-shaped label stating "All are welcome here."  Alt-text:  Promotional poster for the Miss Native American NMSU Pageant on March 27.  Transcribed Text:  American Indian Week Miss Native American NMSU Pageant An indigenous cultural pageant rooted in ancestral knowledge, traditional expression, and leadership shaped by community 2025-2026 Miss Native American NMSU Dylan Carlisle Friday, March 27 5:30 – 7:30pm CCSU Auditorium All are welcome here NM State Office of Land Grant Mission American Indian Program



 The image is a vibrant promotional poster for the "American Indian Week Arts & Crafts Market." The background is a warm, earthy orange decorated with yellow geometric tribal patterns along the sides, featuring zigzags and triangles. At the top, bold black text reads "AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK," with a banner below announcing "Arts & Crafts Market" in gold text on a black ribbon. Below, a paragraph encourages attendees to explore unique, handcrafted items by Native artists, connecting with the community and supporting Indigenous culture. Event details are presented: a calendar icon marks the date as "Fri, March 27th & Sat, March 28th," a clock icon shows the time as "10:00am – 3:00pm," and a location pin icon indicates "AISC Courtyard." A graphic of a market stall filled with crafts and adorned with string lights is on the upper right. At the bottom are three pottery illustrations on the left and three logo emblems: the American Indian Program, NMSU Office of Land Grant, and a collaboration initiative on the right.  Alt-text:  Poster for the American Indian Week Arts & Crafts Market, featuring event details and graphics on an orange background.  Transcribed Text:  AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK Arts & Crafts Market Explore unique, handcrafted items by talented Native artists and makers, connect with the community, and support Indigenous creativity and culture. Don’t miss this vibrant two-day celebration! Fri, March 27th & Sat, March 28th 10:00am – 3:00pm AISC Courtyard American Indian Program NMSU Office of Land Grant Inclusive Mission

The image is a promotional poster for the "Miss Native American NMSU Pageant," part of American Indian Week. The background is a vibrant orange with circular and starburst light effects in warm tones. At the top, a red banner with white text reads "Miss Native American NMSU Pageant" flanked by spotlights. Below, a decorative border with lights surrounds a central text box that announces the cultural theme of the pageant. To the right, an illustration of a colorful, beaded crown is shown.  In the lower section, a photo of a woman wearing a crown and sash labeled "2025-2026 Miss Native American NMSU Dylan Carlisle" is displayed. Adjacent are event details scheduled for "Friday, March 27 from 5:30 – 7:30pm at CCSU Auditorium" with corresponding icons for a calendar, clock, and location. At the bottom, logos for NMSU and related organizations are presented alongside a heart-shaped label stating "All are welcome here."  Alt-text:  Promotional poster for the Miss Native American NMSU Pageant on March 27.  Transcribed Text:  American Indian Week Miss Native American NMSU Pageant An indigenous cultural pageant rooted in ancestral knowledge, traditional expression, and leadership shaped by community 2025-2026 Miss Native American NMSU Dylan Carlisle Friday, March 27 5:30 – 7:30pm CCSU Auditorium All are welcome here NM State Office of Land Grant Mission American Indian Program