New Exhibit: Karankawa: An Enduring Culture of Texas

New Interactive Exhibit Showcasing Latin Artists

The Karankawa, an Indigenous people composed of five distinct tribes, have a rich history and culture that has long been overlooked. Their ancestral lands spanned the central Texas Gulf Coast, from Galveston Bay to Corpus Christi, with one group residing in or near modern-day Houston. This exhibit at The Heritage Society is a groundbreaking collaboration with the Karankawa tribe, who have full authority over its content. By empowering the tribe to narrate their own history, the exhibit seeks to rectify the historical injustice of having their narrative dictated by outsiders.

We are featuring an exhibit with the University of Houston that features Latin artists through an art digital board that also features our mural. Under the leadership of Dr. Pamela Anne Quiroz, Director of the University of Houston’s (UH) Center for Mexican American and Latino Studies (CMALS) launched the groundbreaking digital board, Latino cARTographies: Mapping the Past, Present, and Future of Houston’s Latino Visual Art. The exhibit is on display from Friday, April 26 to December 31, 2024.

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo History Exhibit

This HLSR exhibit about Houston’s Rodeo culture and showcases award-winning paintings to vintage bronco bull riding photos.

It is only $5 and includes a walkthrough of the rustic Duncan General Store. Some of the artifacts include-

  • George Bush Presidential Library Foundation saddle holder

  • Black and Hispanic Cowboy Heritage

  • Photography, paintings, collectibles, costumery, and memorabilia of all the competitions


KARANKAWA PROGRAM: MEET LANGUAGE KEEPER SUNSHINE ON FEBRUARY 7

HISTORY ON TAP: TEXAS TALE BY RION BRADDOCK ON FEBRUARY 11

LUNCH & LEARN: BLACK HISTORY MONTH TOPICS ON FEBRUARY 20

Speaker event, wine & cheese reception, exhibit!

Please join us at North Shepherd Brewing with Rion Braddock for “Texas Tales Untold in a Textbook”, a FREE rousing discussion of Early Texas and stories you will not find in school.

Join us and Speaker Dr. Caleb McDaniel for “Captain’s Story: Slavery and Freedom in the Archives of The Heritage Society and Rice University”


WOMEN EMPOWERMENT SPEAKERS ON FEBRUARY 22

ANNUAL VALENTINE’S DAY EXPRESS WEDDINGS

Say “I do” for $75 or have a church wedding for $150 with music & champagne toast, in a decorated historic church!

The conversation will focus on how women lead and explore strategies for advancing empowerment, particularly by recognizing the value of female experience and incorporating female perspectives into policymaking and problem-solving at local and national levels.