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HUNAP Annual Lecture
The HUNAP Annual Lecture series was established to bring leading and innovative thinkers to Harvard for the purpose of elevating and highlighting groundbreaking individuals in the fields of academia, literature, arts, and Native/Indigenous studies. The...
Opportunities
The following opportunities are for undergraduate and graduate students at Harvard and beyond. Opportunities that are only for Harvard students will have a note indicating this detail. ------------------------------------------------------------------ For...
Meet the Author Who Reimagines History Through the Eyes of the Silenced
Tiya Miles, acclaimed historian and author of 'All That She Carried,' reimagines American history through the voices of the silenced. Her work brings emotional depth and scholarly rigour to the overlooked lives that shaped the past and still shape us...
How Nature Enabled Freedom for Groundbreaking American Women
From Harriet Tubman to Louisa May Alcott, the natural world was a catalyst to slipping their bonds
What exactly is a republic anyway?
Government professor looks at long history, evolution of form of governance in class that’s drawing high interest in current moment
A New Force of Indian Country.
In 1969, my father gave voice to an activist generation of Native Americans. By Philip J. Deloria
Mission
Joseph Singer
Professor Joseph William Singer is the Bussey Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He is one of the executive editors of Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law and had written extensively on federal Indian law. Recent publications include: Indian...
Harvard Powwow
Planning for powwow is led by a committee of HUNAP students from Harvard College and Harvard graduate schools. The singers, artists, and dancers that join us are from all over — the Harvard community, the greater Boston area, and from tribes across the U...