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Harvard College Democrats: Native American Heritage Month Event
This cosponsored event with Harvard College Democrats will feature a talk by Sarah Sadlier, an expert on Native issues and JD Candidate / History PhD Candidate at Harvard specializing in Native American History with a secondary field in Studies of Women...
Indian Collectibles: Appropriations and Resistance in the Haudenosaunee Homelands
A presentation from 2021–2022 Radcliffe fellow Scott Manning Stevens, an associate professor and director of Native American and Indigenous Studies at Syracuse University. His project focuses on ways Indigenous communities can confront cultural alienation...
Weatherhead Forum featuring the Canada Program: “The Legacy of Residential Schools in Canada and the United States”
Speakers Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond (Professor, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia) and Matt Villeneuve (Assistant Professor of History and American Indian Studies, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison) along...
NAIS Student Working Group Social
This meeting will be a social organized by the NAIS Working Group. Please contact Anthony Trujillo, anthonytrujillo@g.harvard.edu for more information and details.
Mahindra Event: What The “Last Tlingit Potlatch” Of 1904 Was Really About
Speaker: Sergei Kan, Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College "In late December 1904 an unprecedented gathering of Tlingit people took place in Sitka. Hundreds of guests from communities of Yakutat, Klukwan, Hoonah, and Angoon dressed in ceremonial...
HUDS + HUNAP Event: Wampanoag Cuisine
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, HUNAP is partnering with HUDS to feature Wampanoag Cuisine in Annenberg, Lowell, and Winthrop .
Joan Naviyuk Kane presents Dark Traffic
Joan Naviyuk Kane presents her new book, Dark Traffic as part of Cambridge Public Library's Native American Heritage Month programming. Register for this virtual event here. Kane's new book explores the arctic and subarctic, as well as America, motherhood...
Professor Joseph P. Gone, HSPH Yerby Diversity Lecture in Public Health
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 1:00-2:00 pm EST via Zoom https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__VLDp4xfRuG5mAFoPlppTQ Joseph P. Gone Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University; Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School...
FIERCE Event, "How Do We Talk About Genocide with Our Students"
This event is organized by the HGSE Native/Indigenous student organization, FIERCE (Future Indigenous Educators Resisting Colonial Educaiton). You can register for the event at the following link, https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctf-...
Native & Indigenous Caucus at HKS Forum
The Native & Indigneous Caucus at Harvard Kennedy School invites Harvard affiliates to an evening event with food & drink. Interested individuals can contact Joel Chastain (jchastain@hks.harvard.edu) and Vic Hogg (vhogg@hks.harvard.edu).
HUDS Wampanoag Dining Experience
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, HUNAP is partnering with HUDS to feature Wampanoag Cuisine at HLS and in Annenberg, Lowell, and Winthrop dining hall. Thanks to Kisha James (Wampanoag HLS staff member and Sammie Maltais, HLS student) for their...