Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
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Join Angie and Graham from the Student Counseling Center in crafting some friendship bracelets! All supplies are available for free!
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
Join staff from the Student Counseling Center and be trained in Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), a national recognized suicide prevention training. This empirically-validated training will equip you to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communication of people at risk as well as gain the skills to act and help save a life.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
Visit the Oregon coast with Outdoor Pursuits
Join the Indigenous Student Alliance for a Fry Bread Social in Boxer Gardens. Meet other students, eat a traditional meal passed on to many people and cultures since the mid 1800s.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.