My family is now complete
In my time at Travois, I’ve enjoyed sharing details about my interests, hobbies and family with my co-workers, our clients and partners.
Read MoreIn my time at Travois, I’ve enjoyed sharing details about my interests, hobbies and family with my co-workers, our clients and partners.
Read MoreAs a way to highlight the strength and modern-day vitality of North American Indigenous artists, Travois launched our visual art exhibition series in March 2018
Read MoreOur wonderful Travois team loves to give back! We’re closing out 2018 by donating our time, the gift of life and holiday cheer. Read below to learn more about what we’ve been up to and check out our past volunteer efforts here.
Read MoreTravois First Fridays is continuing in spring 2019! Our juried art exhibition series featuring North American Indigenous artists is seeking up to six artists
Read MoreTravois has been honored with a 2018 When Work Works Award for exemplary workplace practices!
Read MoreJoin us Friday, Dec. 7, from 6-8 p.m. for Travois First Fridays featuring “ME” by Nelda Schrupp (Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation)! Nelda will give an artist talk at 6:30 p.m.
For Travois First Fridays, the exhibition will feature 10 artworks, to include wall hangings and jewelry.
The Iowa Tribe speaks the Chiwere language and named the Missouri River “Nyisoje,” which means smoky or turbid water.
“It depends what day it is,” says Alan Kelley, vice chairman of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.
Travois First Fridays on Nov. 2 will feature Dakota Mace, Diné (Navajo). The event is from 6-8 p.m.
Read MoreIf you’ve called the Travois office lately, you may have heard a new voice on the other end of the phone. Laura Goodhart is our new administrative assistant! In her own words, she likes “talking and helping people,” so it’s a great fit.
Read MoreThis summer and into the fall season, the Travois team was thrilled to participate in the New Roots for Refugees CSA program
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