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Hoop Earring Workshop
Fringe Beading Workshop
28th Annual Harvard Powwow
Save the Date! π’ π 28th Annual Harvard Powwow π 9.26.26 More information on vendor and dancer registration coming soon.
MMIWP Gathering: Remembering Our Relatives
Come together to honor and remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People. We will hold space for reflection and remembrance.
Visitas Open House for Class of 2030
Class of 2030 β welcome to Harvard ππΎππΎππΎ Join us at the HUNAP Open House during Visitas! Meet our students + staff, explore our space, and get a feel for the community and support here for you. Come through, connect, and see what HUNAP has to offer β¨ We...
Traditions and Connections for Urban Native Americans (TACUNA): Reaching Emerging Adults Nationally through a Virtually Delivered Randomized Controlled Trial
Harvard Indigenous Health & Well-Being Seminar Series featuring: Elizabeth D'Amico, Ph.D.: Senior Behavioral Scientist at RAND & Licensed Clinical Psychologist Daniel Dickerson, D.O., M.P.H. (Inupiaq): Associate Research Psychiatrist, UCLA Carrie Johnson...
Loom Beading Workshop
Join the Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP) for a hands-on Loom Beading Workshop at the Harvard Art Museum M-Lab. This workshop is open to all levels, including beginners. Materials will be provided, and space is limited. RSVP required to...
Advocating for Afro- Indigenous Freedmen in the Twenty-First Century: A Talk with Marilyn Vann on History, Activism, Tribal Sovereignty, and Civil Rights
Join Ms. Marilyn Vann (Cherokee Nation citizen) for a discussion on the current statuses, histories, and advocacy efforts of Freedmen of the Five Former Slaveholding Tribes (descendants of enslaved people of African ancestry in the Cherokee, Chickasaw...
A Recipe For Resilience: Indigenous Foodways with Indigikitchen Founder: Mariah Gladstone Piikuni (Blackfeet) and Tsalagi (Cherokee)
Mariah Gladstone, Piikuni (Blackfeet) and Tsalagi (Cherokee), grew up in Northwest Montana on and near the Blackfeet Reservation. She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Environmental Engineering and returned home where she began her work...