The Latin American Studies Center’s Research Cluster “Indigenous Studies in the Americas, Narratives of Belonging and Land Reclamation” is offeringa mini-series of lectures on indigenousknowledge, ...
The Department of Indigenous Studies invites you to join us in celebrating Dr. Eldon Yellowhorn's upcoming retirement by watching one of his final lectures on heritage foods and food sovereignty. Food ...
About 50 University of Michigan students and staff gathered in Palmer Commons Friday night for the 2025 Robert F. Berkhofer Jr. Lecture, an annual speaker event hosted by U-M Native American Studies.
Moroni Benally talks about indigenous self-governance and land during a lecture on Nov. 11. (Rebecca Nissen) BYU professors sometimes invite visitors to lecture during their class to discuss issues ...
Luther College is celebrating Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month in November with a series of events. Guest speakers will highlight Indigenous perspectives on educational leadership, regional history, ...
Equal Opportunity and Non-discrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to equal opportunity for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and ...
Barbara Mumby-Huerta has long believed that “artists push policy,” as she says. The vice president of programs and partnerships for the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, who’s also a visual artist ...
On Monday, University of Alberta Associate Professor of Native Studies Kim TallBear spoke at Harper Memorial Library as part of an event organized by the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory. Her ...
Dr. Anderson is an Associate Professor of English/Ethnic and Indigenous Studies at Bridgewater State University. Her scholarship examines visual and written representations of Metacom, the material ...
One recent afternoon, a group of students and faculty gathered in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences for a workshop on “Traditional Indigenous Medicine.” As they entered the Active ...
Washington and Lee University presents a public lecture with Katrina Phillips, an assistant professor of American Indian history at Macalester College and an enrolled member of the Red Cliff Band of ...