Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA 02138
The “Cherokee Princess” is a well known stock figure of settler family lore in the US (and elsewhere), a vague and mythical great-great-grandmother invoked by many non-Native people to lay ancestral claim to contemporary Indigenous belonging and...
The students and faculty of HIST 1014: Afro-Indigenous Intersections in Early America warmly invite you to our class’s culminating event. Thank you for your support as we express what we have learned through story, song, analysis, visualization, and more.
Throughout this semester students of HIST 1014 have been developing creative, research based public history projects on the topic of Afro-Indigenous intersections to share with the Harvard community. An informal public sharing of their work will be held during the last week of classes on Tuesday, April 25th from 1:00-2:45pm...
The 2023 HUNAP Annual lecture speaker will be award-winning author Tommy Orange! Join us at Harvard Art Museums, Thursday, April 6th at 6:00pm ET for our 2023 Annual Lecture.
LOCAL CHALLENGES TO TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY: A CITIZEN POTAWATOMI NATION CASE STUDY
SPEAKER: KELLI MOSTELLER, HARVARD UNIVERSITY NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAM
Dr. Kelli Mosteller has served as the Executive Director of the Harvard University Native American Program since the summer of 2022. In her role, she works with Harvard students, faculty, staff, and the public toward the mission of supporting programming that fosters education, scholarship, and builds community, and collaborative efforts that advance research and the well...