Boston Globe: Where are all the Native American Medical Students? by Victor Carmen-Lopez (HMS)
One of two Indigenous students in his Harvard Medical School class on the lack of representation and why it matters. Read the article at LINK
One of two Indigenous students in his Harvard Medical School class on the lack of representation and why it matters. Read the article at LINK
Harvard College
Class year: 2028
Concentration: Psychology — Cognitive Neuroscience & Evolutionary Psychology track & Global Health & Health Policy Secondary
Tribal affiliation: Central Yup’ik tribe of Alaska
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...
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Bill Fash W - 9:00am to 11:45am This course provides a broad overview of the archaeology of ancient Mexico and Central America, focusing on the Indigenous cultures of highland Mexico such as the Aztecs and...
A Harvard Nation Building Class Project: The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department announced Friday their partnership with Harvard University to conduct research on both behavioral health and sacred sites issues impacting New Mexico’s Nations, Tribes, and...
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professors: Matt Liebmann & Dan Smail T, TH - 12:00pm to 1:15pm When does history begin? To judge by the typical history textbook, the answer is straightforward: six thousand years ago. So what about the tens of thousands of...
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Morgan Ridgway M - 3:00pm to 5:00pm How do gender and sexuality shape Indigenous life? What does it mean for the body to be a site for both colonial violence and imaginative futures? How have constructions, ideas...
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Adriana Zenteno Hopp T - 3:00pm to 5:45pm How might Montezuma, the Aztec ruler, or Atahuallpa, the Inca emperor, have told the story of their respective encounters with Europeans? Too often, indigenous voices are...
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Matthew Liebmann M, W - 12:00pm to 1:15pm What happened in America before 1492? What were the major turning points in Native American history? Why don't we know more about the ancient history of North America...
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Ann Braude TH - 12:00pm to 2:00pm Approaching 20th-century abstract art through the lens of religious studies, this course explores alternatives to twentieth-century narratives of modern art centered on the...
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Alan Corbiere T, TH - 1:30pm to 2:45pm This class focuses on Indigenous art from the pre-contact era to the modern day, concentrating on the Great Lakes area and its peripheries. The course will explore enduring...
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Americo Mendoza-Mori M, W - 3:00pm to 4:15pm Throughout centuries, Indigenous communities have developed knowledge systems and practices that allow them to foster meaningful connections with natural environments...