Madison College Native American Student Association

Madison College Native American Student Association NASA is a student club that works to serve the needs of Native American/Alaskan Native Students at Madison Area Technical College.

Thanks to WMTV 15 News for stopping by the powwow this past Saturday!
04/29/2026

Thanks to WMTV 15 News for stopping by the powwow this past Saturday!

People across the state traveled to Madison College’s annual powwow, an event showcasing Native American culture and colorful traditions.

04/26/2026

The Native American Student Association would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who joined us for this year’s Madison College Powwow.

Because of our dancers, singers, drum groups, vendors, volunteers, college partners, families, students, and community members, we were able to celebrate another successful powwow together.

This gathering continues to hold a special place in our hearts. It is more than an event — it is a space for community, connection, culture, and coming together. We are grateful to everyone who helped carry this tradition forward and made the day meaningful.

Thank you for showing up, supporting our students, and being in community with us. ❤️🖤🤍💛



We’re proud to welcome students, families, alumni, elders, and community members to campus for a day centered on culture...
04/23/2026

We’re proud to welcome students, families, alumni, elders, and community members to campus for a day centered on culture, connection, and celebration. This year’s theme, Celebrating Woodland Song & Dance, honors the traditions of this region, and we’re excited to gather in community with all who join us. The powwow takes place from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Redsten Gym at Truax Campus, with grand entries at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. Come spend the day with us!

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The annual event brings together singers, dancers, students and community members from tribal nations across Wisconsin and beyond.

03/11/2026
We hope you can join us!
03/05/2026

We hope you can join us!

01/28/2026

Our Spring meetings are set for the semester! Join us on Wednesdays at 3pm, Truax Campus in the Intercultural Exchange, C1430. We'll see you there.

Wild Bearies will be in the house! So thankful for their willingness to be in community with us and provide a dinnertime...
04/25/2025

Wild Bearies will be in the house! So thankful for their willingness to be in community with us and provide a dinnertime meal

We are pleased to be the featured caterer for the annual Madison College spring pow-wow. Come join us at 4:30 pm for some delicious Indigenous culinary creations. See you there!

Another opportunity to check out Bad River! Tuesday 11/19 at Madison College Truax Campus, D1630. Start time: 6pm Join u...
11/19/2024

Another opportunity to check out Bad River! Tuesday 11/19 at Madison College Truax Campus, D1630. Start time: 6pm

Join us for a powerful film screening event hosted by the Native American Student Association (NASA) and College Engagement and Belonging. BAD RIVER is an impactful documentary exploring the life, struggles, and resilience of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. This film delves into the environmental challenges facing the tribe’s ancestral lands and waterways, the critical role of traditional ecological knowledge, and the community's fight to protect their rights, culture, and natural resources.

Following the screening, Indigenous leaders, students, and environmental advocates will lead a panel discussion to foster dialogue on Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and the importance of supporting Native communities in protecting their lands. Whether you are interested in environmental justice, Indigenous issues, or learning more about Wisconsin's local tribes, this event will be enlightening and inspiring.

Today, the Native American Student Association of Madison College honors the courage, commitment, and sacrifices of Nati...
11/11/2024

Today, the Native American Student Association of Madison College honors the courage, commitment, and sacrifices of Native American veterans who have served our nation. With more than 140,000 Native American and Alaska Native veterans, Native Americans are known to serve at a rate five times greater than any other group.

From Earth to the stars, Native American servicemembers have made remarkable contributions to our nation and our missions. Their resilience and dedication inspire us daily. Thank you for your unwavering commitment and strength and for the powerful example you set for future generations, inspiring hope and a brighter future.

This Veterans Day, we stand together in respect and gratitude.

✨Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day!✨Today, we want to honor and celebrate the incredible contributions of some amazing local...
10/14/2024

✨Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day!✨

Today, we want to honor and celebrate the incredible contributions of some amazing local community members who uplift and support Indigenous communities here in Wisconsin.

On this special day, we recognize the resilience, strength, and generosity of these leaders and all who continue to fight tirelessly for Indigenous rights, cultural preservation, and the well-being of our communities.

Let’s continue to stand together in solidarity and celebrate the richness of Indigenous culture every day. ❤️💫

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