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Harvard Law Review: Tribes Can Prohibit Abortions in Indian Country
The Indian nations had always been considered as distinct, independent political communities, retaining their original natural rights...More at LINK
Harvard Law Review: Oneida Nation v. Village of Hobart
Seventh Circuit Holds that Oneida Nation Remains Intact. More info at LINK
Harvard Law Review: Rethinking Protections for Sacred Sites
The threat to sacred sites and cultural resources continues today in the form of spoliation from development, as well as in the significant barriers to meaningful access Indigenous peoples face. More at LINK
Harvard Gazette Covers the Significance of Rep. Deb Haaland's Secretary of Interior Nomination
For the first time, a Native American may oversee U.S. policies on tribal nations. More info at LINK
Red Nation Podcast: Indigenous Architecture w/ Elsa Hoover (GSD)
Indigenous scholars Elsa Hoover (Anishinaabe, GSD), Chris Cornelius (Oneida), and Nick Estes (Lakota) discuss the role that architecture, infrastructure, and land play in building historical consciousness. This discussion was hosted by Anooradha Siddiqi...
NatGeo: Indigenous Symbols Rise as Colonial Monuments Fall in NM w/ Heidi K. Brandow (GSD)
A decades long fight to honor Pueblo Nations history is spurring an arts movement and a return to ancestral knowledge. Which includes "The Memory Project" by GSD student, Heidi K. Brandow (Kanaka Maoli/Dine). View the article at LINK