The Indigenous Heritage Month DEI training session provides a fascinating and rarely experienced look at these important communities.
In this event, attendees will trace how narratives about Indigenous and Native American communities served as justifications for politics, policies, and catastrophic actions. Plus, attendees will get an in-depth look at the reclamation of Indigenous words, such as the original Choctaw name for New Orleans “Bulbancha.” In addition, your team will be immersed in the culture, legends, and traditions of a few Indigenous communities and learn the critical impact these communities have had on the Americas.
The event will be hosted by two studio hosts and two live-streaming guides, including a leading Indigenous scholar who is an enrolled member of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation.
This is NOT a lecture. Instead, this interactive experience shares the unique community, history, and contributions of Native communities.

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Experience Details
Cost:
In general, the Indigenous Heritage Month event ranges from $20 to $50 USD per person.
Lower pricing is for large groups over 60 guests.
We provide discounted pricing for schools and nonprofits.
Fill out the information below. We will help you create an event that best matches your budget.
What’s included:
60 minute engaging Team Building experience;
2 live in-studio guides;
2 live on-location virtual tour guides
Booking deadline:
This experience has limited availability between November 13-17 this year. Don’t wait to reserve your team’s spot!
Highlights Include:
- Fascinating stories of Indigenous history and heritage
- Meaningful live-streaming tours in two communities
- Led by an Indigenous scholar who is an enrolled member of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation
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Indigenous Month FAQs
Details About the Indigenous Heritage Month Virtual Event
What team building activities are in this virtual Indigenous Heritage Month event?
The virtual Indigenous team building event includes historically accurate narratives told about the Indigenous and Native American communities throughout United States history.
The diversity, equity, and inclusion learner concept embedded in this experience is that words matter, with an in depth look at the reclamation of Indigenous words,
What is the ROI for our company with this experience?
Our historians spend 400 hours each year on this event researching from many sources.
On the event, the guides share Indigenous history and culture from pre- colonialism to the present day. Your team will leave the event feeling inspired and encouraged to continue exploring untold narratives from different Indigenous communities.
Could we give a short introduction?
Corporate groups are welcome to provide a short introduction. We allocate about five minutes for opening remarks and our guides will cue your speaker during the introduction sequence.
Is this a politically learning event?
The Indigenous Heritage Month virtual experience does explore unsettling but honest history of how Indigenous people have been treated in the United States. However, it is inclusive and does not lean politically, telling accurate history from several points of view.
Despite the hard history, companies leave inspired to continue the conversation and education on the concepts explored during the event. Further, schools and community foundations love it. In fact, it truly feels like an immersive training because of the details and on location elements.
The Information in the Indigenous Heritage Month Virtual Event
What history is in this experience?
The experience includes four distinct narratives and will help your team understand the impact of colonialism, historical treaties, and more. As always, we include interactive questions and engaging on-site visits to keep your team engaged and enthusiastic to participate.
What do the live-streaming guides show?
The live-streaming guides show locations important to Indigenous Heritage. The exact locations are forthcoming.
Is the history accurate?
With four historians on staff, we ensure our history is accurate. Specifically, we use original source documents to research this event. For example, we use newspapers, diary entries, and more.
Booking the Indigenous Heritage Month Virtual Event
When do we need to book the Indigenous Heritage Month event?
We begin opening spots in September. With limited openings, we recommend reserving your company’s spot early, as we expect this limited experience to sell out.
Are the guides on the Indigenous Heritage experience members of the Indigenous community?
Yes, we strongly believe that representation matters and we ensure that Indigenous guides and scholars help tell this important story, along with allies as well.
Can you offer a shorter Indigenous Heritage Month event?
Because this event includes two live-stremaing guides, it cannot be less than 60 minutes.
Do you have suggestions to enhance our Indigenous Heritage Month virtual experience?
Check out this blog post which shared the importance of promoting diveristy in the workplace.